Dorothee Qurashvili
Archimandrite Dorothee Qurashvili is a prominent figure in the Georgian Orthodox Church, known for his advocacy for civil rights and social justice. He has been vocal about the importance of freedom and human rights, particularly in the context of political prisoners in Georgia. Recently, he visited Levani Khabeishvili, the chairman of the National Movement's Political Council, in prison, expressing his belief that Khabeishvili's calls for freedom and people's rights should not warrant imprisonment. Qurashvili emphasizes the need for peaceful protests and the avoidance of violence, drawing on historical experiences in Georgia to advocate for a democratic society.
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Georgia:
Archimandrite Dorothee Qurashvili states that his new pulpit will be Rustaveli Avenue after being removed from his previous position.
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Georgia:
Archimandrite Dorothee Qurashvili stated in a video that he has not read a prayer in 30 years.
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Georgia:
Dorothee Qurashvili openly criticizes the Patriarchate and refuses to attend the moral commission led by Andria Jghamaidze.
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Georgia:
Archimandrite Dorothee Qurashvili visited Levan Khabeishvili in prison and spoke about his right to freedom.
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