The Second Day Of The Canonical Visitl
The Second Day Of The Canonical Visit Of The Patriarch Of Romania To The Romanian Orthodox Diocese For Spain And Portugal
On 17th April, His Beatitude Patriarch Daniel continued his canonical visit to the Romanian Orthodox Diocese for Spain and Portugal. His Beatitude visited the Greek Orthodox Archiepiscopal Cathedral of Madrid, met His Eminence Policarp, Greek Orthodox Archbishop of Spain and Portugal, and participated in a Te Deum service.
Radio Trinitas reporter Aurel Moisiuc conveys more information from Madrid: “The second day of the canonical visit to the Diocese of Spain and Portugal began today, 17 April, with a visit to the Greek Orthodox Cathedral of Madrid. Here, His Beatitude Patriarch Daniel was met by His Eminence Policarp, Greek Orthodox Archbishop of Spain and Portugal, within the Ecumenical Patriarchate. After celebrating a Te Deum service, the two delegations met and discussed projects of common collaboration for the Orthodox mission they unfold in the Kingdom of Spain”.
On this occasion, the Patriarch of Romania thanked His Eminence Policarp, Greek Orthodox Archbishop of Spain and Portugal for the brotherly reception in the Greek Orthodox Cathedral of Madrid and conveyed his thanks and expression of brotherly love to His Holiness, the Ecumenical Patriarch.
In the end, the Patriarch of Romania offered a blessing cross to His Eminence Policarp, as proof of thanksgiving.
Today, the delegation of the Romanian Patriarchate has also visited the Romanian parishes of Saint Great Martyr George of Alcala de Henares, Saint Hierarch Nectarie of Coslada, and Saint Andrew the Apostle of Arganda del Rey, where the local officials were also present.
Till the new Orthodox place of worship is built, the religious services of the parish of Saint Martyr George of Alcala de Henares are celebrated in a chapel granted by the Catholic Diocese of Alcala de Henares. Here, the Primate of the Romanian Orthodox Church was met by hundreds of faithful.
The Patriarch of Romania characterized this encounter as a holy blessed event for the clergy and faithful of the parish and urged the faithful not to lose their ancient faith and national identity, emphasizing the importance of the Christian family.
Tomorrow, 18 April, His Beatitude Daniel, Patriarch of the Romanian Orthodox Church will lay the foundation stone of the future Romanian Orthodox Episcopal Cathedral in Madrid.