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Jun 10, 2026
The Mayor of Athens, Haris
Doukas, awarded the Medal of the City of Athens to Patriarch Theophilos III of
Jerusalem and All Palestine.
This honour was granted in
recognition of the Patriarch’s spiritual, peace-building, and charitable work.
Mayor Doukas stated: “Your
presence in our city at this particular moment carries special symbolism, as it
coincides with a period in which the Holy Lands are once again at the centre of
international attention. In recent years, amid the turmoil of the war in Gaza,
you have offered yet another lesson in humanity. You turned the historic
Monastery of Saint Porphyrius into a refuge for civilians, providing
protection, support, food, and essential supplies to those in need. However,
your work is not limited to extraordinary wartime circumstances. Today, around
8,000 students attend the Patriarchate’s 20 schools in Jerusalem, Palestine,
and Jordan. Just a few weeks ago, you opened the first Orthodox university in
the Middle East in Jordan — a true investment in knowledge, dialogue, and
future generations. At a time when fanaticism, intolerance, and division are
threatening social cohesion, you have consistently promoted reconciliation,
dialogue, and peaceful coexistence. You have helped build bridges between peoples,
religions, and cultures, reminding us that understanding is always stronger
than conflict. For all these reasons, it is my honour today to award you the
Medal of the City of Athens.”
The Patriarch of Jerusalem and
All Palestine, Theophilos III, stated: “The Patriarchate of Jerusalem is
the oldest ecclesiastical institution, and it was from here that the apostolic
and evangelical preaching spread to the ends of the earth. To this day, it
remains a living testimony to the encounter between Hellenic thought and the
Christian faith.’ Throughout the centuries, the Church of Jerusalem, through
its Brotherhood of the Holy Sepulchre, has consistently protected the Holy
Places where the Lord walked, was crucified, and rose again. This ministry is
not only ecclesiastical, but also universal — a mission concerning all
Christians worldwide, regardless of language, origin, or nationality.”
The Apostle Paul speaks of the
“concern for all the Churches”. This is precisely the daily ministry of the
Patriarchate of Jerusalem: caring for those who are suffering, such as the
people of Gaza and those enduring the hardships of war; caring for the preservation
of the Holy Sites and ensuring free access to them for all; and caring for the
continuation of the Christian presence in the Holy Land and the broader Middle
East.
For this reason, today’s honour
moves us deeply. It is not being bestowed upon a single person, but upon the
Church that we represent, and upon the Brotherhood of the Holy Sepulchre, which
has served the Holy Places continuously for over seventeen centuries.”
The Municipality of Athens
honoured Patriarch Theophilos III of Jerusalem and All Palestine, in
recognition of his outstanding spiritual, peace-building, and charitable work,
which has made him a global beacon of solidarity and Christian love.
This recognition was awarded for:
For his steadfast commitment to
the universal values of justice and religious freedom in a fragile environment
of regional conflicts;
For his invaluable humanitarian
contribution to Gaza and his tangible support for those affected by war;
For his support of vulnerable
groups, for providing medical care to sick children, and for his ongoing
efforts to strengthen the educational institutions of the Patriarchate and its
recently inaugurated university in Jordan.
For his multifaceted efforts to
safeguard the global Christian heritage and to preserve the historical Status
Quo of the Holy Sites against geopolitical pressures
Visit of the Patriarch Theophilos
III of Jerusalem and All Palestine to the Athens City Hall
The visit of Patriarch Theophilos
III to the Athens City Hall took place in an atmosphere of great honour and
formality.
The Patriarch was welcomed at the
main entrance by the Mayor of Athens, Haris Doukas, and the Athens Municipal
Philharmonic Orchestra performed the customary honours. This was followed by a
meeting in the mayor’s office attended by the patriarch’s accompanying
delegation, including Metropolitan Hesychios of Capitolias, Archbishop
Aristarchos of Constantina, Chief Secretary Archbishop Symeon of Sinai, Paran
and Raithu, Archimandrite Ieronymos, exarch of the Holy Sepulchre,
Archimandrite Christodoulos, secretary of the Holy Synod, Archdeacon Markos,
and Bishop Barnabas of Christianoupolis, chief secretary of the Holy
Archdiocese of Athens.
The Mayor of Athens presented the
Patriarch of Jerusalem and All Palestine, Theophilos III, with a gilded bronze
replica of a 1676 Gospel cover dedicated to the Church of the Saviour in
Adrianople. The cover depicts Christ as the Vine with the presence of Jesse,
making it a work of particular historical and symbolic significance.
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