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INTERDISCIPLINARY CONFERENCE ON THE MUSICAL MANUSCRIPTS IN THE COLLECTION OF THE PATRIARCHAL LIBRARY OF JERUSALEM
On the afternoon of Friday the 20th of June/3rd of July 2015, the Interdisciplinary Conference on “The Musical Manuscripts in the Collection of the Holy Sepulcher of the Patriarchal Library of Jerusalem” began its deliberations at the Notre Dame Hotel,...
Read MoreMEMBERS OF THE INTERDISCIPLINARY CONFERENCE ON MUSICAL MANUSCRIPTS OF THE PATRIARCHAL LIBRARY VISIT THE PATRIARCHATE
On Friday the 20th of June/3rd of July 2015, Mr Demetrios Balageorgos and Ms Flora Kritikou, both conducting research into the musical manuscripts in the collection of the Patriarchal Library, visited the Patriarchate. They were accompanied by members of the...
Read MoreHIS BEATITUDE ADDRESS AT THE INTER-DISCIPLINARY CONFERENCE ON THE MUSICAL MANUSCRIPTS OF THE LIBRARY OF THE PATRIARCHATE OF JERUSALEM.
3-7-2015 Distinguished Members of the Scholarly Team, Respected Participants in this Conference, Your Eminences, Ladies and Gentlemen, We greet you at the beginning of this important conference with the words of the Psalmist: I will sing to the...
Read MoreARABIC-SPEAKING GREEK ORTHODOX FROM FHES, JORDAN, VISIT THE PATRIARCHATE
On Thursday, the 19th of June/2nd of July 2015, a group of fifty Arabic-speaking Greek Orthodox faithful from the city of Fhes, Jordan, a suburb of Amman, visited the Patriarchate. They were headed by their vicar, Steward Jiriesh. The members...
Read MoreHIS BEATITUDE THE PATRIARCH OF JERUSALEM LAYS FOUNDATION STONE IN THE COMMUNITY OF ZBABDE
On Sunday, the 15th/28th of June 2015, H.B. Theophilos, Patriarch of Jerusalem, led the Divine Liturgy in the Church of the Greek Orthodox Arabic-speaking Community of the town of Zbabde. The town lies at half an hour’s drive from Jacob’s...
Read MoreTHE FEAST OF ELISHA THE PROPHET IN JERICHO
On Saturday, the 14th/27th of June 2015, the Patriarchate observed the memory of the prophet Elisha in Jericho, at the Monastery dedicated to his name, on the site of the sycamore fig-tree where Zacchaeus had climbed to see Christ (Luke...
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