Steve Hayes
2004-09-11 15:56:20 UTC
ATHENS, Greece (Reuters) -- Egypt's Patriarch of Alexandria, a top leader of
the Greek Orthodox church, was among 17 people feared killed when a helicopter
crashed on Saturday off northern Greece, the Defense Ministry said.
Rescue crews searched for survivors some 30 km (20 miles) out to sea from the
Mount Athos community of Orthodox monasteries where the military Chinook
helicopter carrying Patriarch Petros was headed.
"All may be dead," a Greek Defense Ministry official said.
"We are shocked, this is tragic news," said a Church of Greece spokesman,
Father Epifanios Economou.
The Patriarchate of Alexandria was established in 42 A.D. by Mark the
Evangelist and was an early center of Christianity and Orthodoxy.
"The Patriarchate of Alexandria and All Africa is one of the third oldest
worldwide, along with that of Antioch (Syria) and Rome," said Father Costas
Kyriakides, a theologian in Cyprus where Petros was born.
"It has always been extremely important. It carries a very heavy history and
is very active in missionary field work in places like Kenya and Uganda," he
told Reuters.
Economu said the 55-year-old cleric was a respected church leader who had
breathed new life into the patriarchate and to the entire Orthodox Church in
Africa in his seven years in office.
He was elected as the 115th Patriarch of Alexandria and All Africa in 1997.
For full story see:
http://www.cnn.com/2004/WORLD/europe/09/11/greece.crash.reut/index.html
the Greek Orthodox church, was among 17 people feared killed when a helicopter
crashed on Saturday off northern Greece, the Defense Ministry said.
Rescue crews searched for survivors some 30 km (20 miles) out to sea from the
Mount Athos community of Orthodox monasteries where the military Chinook
helicopter carrying Patriarch Petros was headed.
"All may be dead," a Greek Defense Ministry official said.
"We are shocked, this is tragic news," said a Church of Greece spokesman,
Father Epifanios Economou.
The Patriarchate of Alexandria was established in 42 A.D. by Mark the
Evangelist and was an early center of Christianity and Orthodoxy.
"The Patriarchate of Alexandria and All Africa is one of the third oldest
worldwide, along with that of Antioch (Syria) and Rome," said Father Costas
Kyriakides, a theologian in Cyprus where Petros was born.
"It has always been extremely important. It carries a very heavy history and
is very active in missionary field work in places like Kenya and Uganda," he
told Reuters.
Economu said the 55-year-old cleric was a respected church leader who had
breathed new life into the patriarchate and to the entire Orthodox Church in
Africa in his seven years in office.
He was elected as the 115th Patriarch of Alexandria and All Africa in 1997.
For full story see:
http://www.cnn.com/2004/WORLD/europe/09/11/greece.crash.reut/index.html
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The unworthy deacon,
Stephen Methodius Hayes
Contact: http://www.geocities.com/Athens/7734/stevesig.htm
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The unworthy deacon,
Stephen Methodius Hayes
Contact: http://www.geocities.com/Athens/7734/stevesig.htm
Orthodox mission pages: http://www.orthodoxy.faithweb.com/