Orthodox Church of Greece on possible papal visit to
Lesbos
(Vatican Radio) The Orthodox
Church of Greece on Tuesday said it would welcome a visit of Pope Francis
to the island of Lesbos to meet with migrants and refugees arriving across the
Mediterranean sea.
A statement from the Holy
Synod, or ruling body of the Orthodox Church in Athens, said the Pope had
expressed a desire to visit one of the islands in order to draw attention to
the humanitarian problems of the migrants, as well as the need for “an immediate
cessation of hostilities in the wider Mediterranean region”.
The head of the Holy See
press office, Fr Federico Lombardi, said there have been discussions about a
possible papal visit, but he could not confirm any dates or details.
The statement from the
Orthodox Church proposed a visit to the island of Lesbos, where hundreds of
thousands of migrants and refugees have arrived in recent months. Many of them
are fleeing from conflicts or persecution in the Middle East and Africa, while
many so-called economic migrants are seeking better living conditions in Europe
or other Western countries.
A communique from the
Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew 1st of Constantinople on Tuesday confirmed he
would also be visiting the island of Lesbos to highlight the plight of the
refugees and migrants throughout the region.
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