Cairo: Church of St. George Inauguration on April 24
Greeek Reporter – January 2015
The Patriarch of Alexandria and All Africa, Theodore, invited Prime Minister of Egypt Ibrahim Mahlab to attend the inauguration of Greek Orthodox church of St. George in Old Cairo on April 24, 2015.
The two men met yesterday, January 14, and cordially discussed about the church. The Patriarch informed the Egyptian Prime Minister about the final phase of the historical St. George church renovation.
Mahlab praised the multifaceted work of Patriarch Theodore and assured him that the upcoming inauguration events will be placed under the auspices of the country’s President. He also stressed that the church – the only Rotunda in all of Middle East – is a symbol of friendship between the people of Egypt, Greece and Cyprus as well as a symbol of coexistence and respect between Christians and Muslims.
The Church of St. George in Cairo is the main Greek Orthodox church of Egypt. It was built in the 10th century on top of a Roman tower of the fortified town called Babylon, but the original structure was destroyed by a fire. The present church was built in 1904. The unique Church of St. George is the only round church found in Egypt and it is the seat of the Greek Patriarchate of Alexandria.