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    Large Orthodox delegations at Pope's funeral

    Vatican, Apr. 08
    CWNews.com

    - Orthodox Church leaders were extremely well represented at the
    funeral of Pope John Paul II in an unmistakable testimony to the
    late Pope's efforts to restore unity between Christians of the East
    and West.

    The Archbishop of Canterbury led a large Anglican delegation to
    the funeral, and there were many prominent Jewish religious leaders
    (including the late Pope's good friend, Rome's former chief Rabbi Elio
    Toaff) and delegations of Hindu, Buddhist, and Muslim clerics. But
    the most noteworthy representations came from the Eastern churches.

    Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew I of Constantinople was the senior
    Orthodox prelate in attendance-- as, indeed, he is the leading
    figure in the Orthodox world. Despite frequent clashes with the
    Holy See during the past decade, the Russian Orthodox Church sent
    Metropolitan Kirill of Smolensk, the top ecumenical official of the
    Moscow patriarchate. The Greek Orthodox patriarchates of Alexandria
    and Jerusalem were represented, respectively, by Metropolitan Petros
    and Bishop Theoktist. A total of 36 prelates represented the 12
    autocephalous churches of the Orthodox world: the Orthodox churches
    of Ukraine, Georgia, Serbia, Romania, Finland, Bulgaria, the Czech
    and Slovak republics, Cypress, Greece, Poland, Albania, and America.

    There were also many representatives from the Oriental Orthodox
    churches-- those Christian bodies that broke with Rome in the 5th
    century after the Council of Chalcedon. Among them were the Coptic
    patriarch of Egypt and the Syriac patriarch of Antioch. Catholicos
    Karekin II led a substantial group from the Armenian Apostolic Church,
    which had drawn very close to Rome during the latest pontificate. Also
    present were Patriarchs Abba Paulos of Ethiopia; Mar Dinkha IV of
    the Assyrian Church, and an envoy from the Eritrean Orthodox Church.
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