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     Patriarch Kiril's visit to the Patriarchate Of Alexandria: Joy and Aspirations
     By Minas Monir
     Apr 12, 2010, 02:54
     
     
Minas Monir, Cairo - Egypt
 
With joy, the Orthodox faithful in Egypt received the news of 
Patriarch Kirill's visit to the ancient patriarchate of Alexandria. The 
primate of the world's largest and most influential Orthodox Church 
began his trip with the See  of St. Mark and will finish it in Damascus,
  Syria. The news was quickly circulated in the parish, and preparations
 for the great spiritual event soon began in both Alexandria and Cairo.
Patriarch Kirill and Patriarch Theodore II officiated the Divine 
Liturgy in the Patriarchal Cathedral, in Alexandria. Priests from Cairo,
 preceded by Archimandrite Elias Habib, went to Alexandria to share the 
Alexandrian parishioners in this historical event.
I believe that the joyous reaction and celebratory atmosphere can be 
explained in the light of two important factors. Firstly, the 
historically strong ties between the two patriarchates. Secondly, the 
significant prestige of the Patriarch of Moscow  as a prominent 
spiritual figure in the Orthodox world.
     
   
In the last two decades, the Russian Orthodox Church has developed 
its spiritual role and contribution in the Middle East. A great 
Cathedral of Saint Nicolas was built in the United  Arab Emirates and a 
renewal of activities in Jerusalem can be clearly witnessed, which has 
given financial and spiritual support to the Antiochian Christians. 
Today, we also find missionaries in Africa supporting the Alexandrian 
Patriarchate's efforts in this poor and often neglected part of the 
world.
Historically, we - Alexandrians - know how the Russian Church helped 
in the restoration of Orthodox Churches and the Patriarchal Library. The
 current Patriarch of Alexandria, Theodore II, was the Exarch of the 
Alexandrian See in Moscow. He speaks Russian fluently, and even prays in
 Russian sometimes. He was among the attendants in the ordination of 
Patriarch Kirill and officiated with him his first Liturgy after 
ordination, at Christ the Savior Cathedral.
As further indication of the strong relationship,  Patriarch Kirill  
will present bells cast in Russia, made especially for St. George 
patriarchal monastery in Cairo. This can be seen as an indication of a 
promising future of cooperation on the pastoral and institutional level 
as well.
As an Alexandrian Orthodox Christian, I look forward to seeing 
Patriarch Kirill's first visit to the Patriarchate of Alexandria as a 
continuance of cooperation and contribution of the Russian Church. The 
Church in Egypt needs support in its projects and development. Poverty 
and social difficulties are the main challenge facing the Church. The 
missionaries in Africa need support from all the Christendom, to help 
them in their message of preaching the good news and bringing the divine
 light to those who live in difficult conditions in the poorest 
continent.
     
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   On the spiritual level, there is an increasing interest in the 
Russian spiritual fathers' legacy. The Middle East Orthodox today are 
working on translating and producing studies on the Russian fathers and 
saints. In Egypt, the Holy Archangels Orthodox Church has published 
various translations of modern Russian fathers' famous works. The 
writings of Bulgakov, Alexander Schmemann and Florovsky are gradually 
becoming known to Arab speaking Orthodox faithful. I believe that 
there's a duty of the Russian Church today to present and lead more 
communication activities between the Alexandrian and Russian Christians,
 including illuminating the Russian spiritual experience for today’s 
Orthodox Christians of the Middle East.
I believe that this visit will be a very positive step on the road of
 achieving such aspirations.
   
   
   
     
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