Metropolitan Hierotheos of Nafpaktos spoke exclusively to orthodoxtimes.gr about the personal relationship he had developed with the late Patriarch of Georgia, Ilia. Among other things, he refers to the humility of the late Hierarch and to his decisive role in the ecclesiastical and social life of the country. Read what the Metropolitan said to orthodoxtimes.gr below, and after read a text by Metropolitan Kallinikos of Kastoria that supplements the text:
Remembering Patriarch Ilia II of Georgia
By Metropolitan Hierotheos of Nafpaktos
By Metropolitan Hierotheos of Nafpaktos
From my repeated visits to Georgia for the presentation of my books that were translated into Georgian, and from the lectures I gave in Tbilisi with the blessing of the late Patriarch Ilia, I observed the devotion of the Georgians to the Orthodox Church, as well as their deep respect for their Patriarch. I always visited him at the Patriarchate, and despite the health problems he had in recent years, I noticed that he enjoyed universal recognition from the ecclesiastical and political spheres as well as from the people.
The late Patriarch Ilia had particular gifts, such as simplicity, humility, and discernment. He was an iconographer, knowledgeable in Georgian music, and a composer of ecclesiastical hymns. He took care for the construction of a magnificent Cathedral of the Holy Trinity in the center of Tbilisi, on different levels, with halls and auxiliary spaces, with a height of 71 meters.








