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JERUSALEM, Israel | A high‑level meeting between Patriarch Theophilos III of Jerusalem and Giorgos Kalantzis, the Special Secretary for Religious and Cultural Diplomacy of the Hellenic Republic, centered on a draft law designed to reinforce the historic Patriarchates of the Middle East—institutions seen as vital guardians of Christian continuity in a region facing complex geopolitical and social pressures.
According to participants, the discussion unfolded in an atmosphere of full mutual understanding, with both sides acknowledging the urgent need to secure stable administrative and financial frameworks for the ancient Patriarchates. The proposed legislation, currently under review in Athens, aims to formalize long‑term support mechanisms that would strengthen the ability of these ecclesiastical institutions to engage in humanitarian, educational and cultural missions




