
Bartolomeo
Bartolomeo, officially known as Bartholomew I, has served as the Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople since 1991. He is recognized for his commitment to ecumenical dialogue and environmental advocacy, often referred to as the 'Green Patriarch' for his environmental initiatives. Bartolomeo has been a key figure in promoting unity among Christian denominations and addressing contemporary issues facing the Church and society. His leadership continues to influence discussions on the unity of Christians, especially in the context of the Orthodox Church's relations with other Christian communities.
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Italy:
Patriarch Bartolomeo invited Pope Francesco to the celebrations in Iznik.
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Italy:
Bartolomeo invited Francesco to the celebrations for the 1700th anniversary of the Council of Nicaea.
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Spain:
Bartolomeo, the Orthodox Patriarch, joined Pope Francis in a declaration to assist and protect refugees.
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Italy:
Bartolomeo is the current Patriarch of Constantinople who has pursued the project of unity among Orthodox Churches.
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