STATEMENT OF HIS BEATITUDE PATRIARCH THEOPHILOS III ON THE STATUS OF HAGIA SOPHIA SHRINE
ΔΗΛΩΣΙΣ ΤΟΥ ΜΑΚΑΡΙΩΤΑΤΟΥ ΠΑΤΡΙΑΡΧΟΥ ΙΕΡΟΣΟΛΥΜΩΝ ΔΙΑ ΤΗΝ ΕΚΚΛΗΣΙΑΝ ΤΗΣ ΑΓΙΑΣ ΣΟΦΙΑΣ
Τήν Τετάρτην, 25ην Ἰουνίου/ 8ην Ἰουλίου 2020, ἡ Α.Θ.Μ. ὁ Πατήρ ἡμῶν καί Πατριάρχης Ἱεροσολύμων κ.κ. Θεόφιλος προέβη εἰς τήν κάτωθι δήλωσιν ὑπέρ διατηρήσεως τοῦ Καθεστῶτος τῆς Ἐκκλησίας τῆς Ἁγίας Σοφίας ἀγγλιστί:
On
Wednesday, June 25/ July 24, 2020, H.H.B. our Father and Patriarch of
Jerusalem Theophilos stated the following regarding the keeping of the
Status of the Church of Hagia Spophia:
It is with utmost seriousness that We express Our concern over recent
calls from members of the Turkish government to alter the current
status of the Hagia Sophia from a museum to a mosque.
This magnificent Byzantine Church structure, which captivates the
world until today, has a history stretching even farther back into
Christendom than the 6th century. Over the course of generations, the
region and its people have passed through challenging times that have
left painful memories. However, it has been to Turkey’s credit that for
nearly 100 years it has administered the Hagia Sophia as a museum in
order to maintain an extent of neutrality over the site. Subsequently,
people from all over the world and from every background are able to
enjoy its spiritual, architectural, and historical splendor.
Furthermore, museum status, i.e. indiscriminate accessibility, to
Hagia Sophia has born fruit where there otherwise could have been
further contention. Hagia Sophia today remains a symbol of tolerance.
Some may find spiritual refreshment within its boundaries, others may be
inspired by its testament to human accomplishment, and others may view
it through individual prisms of meaning. However, this array of outcomes
does the best possible justice to the site, which without question was
always intended to inspire awe and to glorify Almighty God.
As stewards of sacred heritage in Jerusalem and the Holy Land, for
nearly 2,000 uninterrupted years, in a land over which three Abrahamic
faiths lay equal claim, We strongly attest to the fact that
accessibility promotes peace and mutual respect, whereas attitudes of
exclusivity promote conflict and bitterness. We hope and pray, for the
benefit of all people of good will, and for Turkey as a nation with the
potential to influence our entire region down a path of growth and
mutual co-existence, that the present status of the Hagia Sophia is
respected and preserved.
THEOPHILOS III
PATRIARCH OF JERUSALEM
From Secretariat-General
PATRIARCH OF JERUSALEM
Ἡ δήλωσις
αὕτη ὑπογραμμίζει ἰδιαιτέρως ἑλληνιστί ὅτι “Ἡμεῖς ὡς ἐμπεπιστευμένοι
κληρονομίαν ἐπί δύο χιλιάδας ἔτη ἀδιακόπτως εἰς Ἱερουσαλήμ καί τήν Ἁγίαν
Γῆν, εἰς τήν ὁποίαν αἱ τρεῖς Μονοθεϊστικαί θρησκεῖαι ἀνάγουν τήν ἀρχήν
αὐτῶν εἰς τόν Πατριάρχην Ἀβραάμ καί ἔχουν ἴσας ἀξιώσεις, ἐπιμαρτυροῦμεν
τό γεγονός ὅτι ἡ προσβασιμότης προάγει τήν εἰρήνην καί τόν ἀμοιβαῖον
σεβασμόν, ἐν ᾧ ἡ ἀποκλειστικότης προάγει τήν ἔριδα καί τήν πικρίαν.
Προσευχόμεθα
διά τό ὄφελος ὅλων τῶν ἀνθρώπων καλῆς θελήσεως καί διά τήν Τουρκίαν ὡς
ἔθνος μέ τήν δυνατότητα νά ἐπηρεάσῃ ὁλόκληρον τήν περιφέρειαν ἡμῶν πρός
τήν ὁδόν τῆς αὐξήσεως καί τῆς ἀμοιβαίας συνυπάρξεως διά τοῦ σεβασμοῦ καί
τῆς διατηρήσεως τοῦ ἐπικρατοῦντος καθεστῶτος τῆς Ἁγίας Σοφίας.
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