Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew I leads the liturgy of Pascha (Easter) at the Patriarchal Cathedral of St. George in Istanbul, Turkey Sunday, April 27, 2008.
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Posted on Sun May 04 2008 GREEK ORTHODOX ARCHDIOCESE OF AMERICA
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For Immediate Release May 2, 2008
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New York, NY-- His All Holiness Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew, spiritual leader of 250 million Orthodox Christians worldwide, has been recognized by Time Magazine as one of the world's most influential people. This is the fifth annual list compiled by the magazine. In an article included with the selection and written by the Archbishop of Canterbury and head of the Anglican Church, Rowan Williams, Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew is honored for his clear moral and spiritual vision and for his concern for the environment.
Williams states:
In a way that is profoundly loyal to the traditions of worship and reflection in the Eastern Orthodox Church, he has insisted that ecological questions are essentially spiritual ones. He has stressed that a world in which God the Creator uses the material stuff of the universe to communicate who he is and what he wants is one that demands reverence from human beings.
Probably more than any other religious leader from any faith, Patriarch Bartholomew, 68, has kept open this spiritual dimension of environmentalism.The title Ecumenical Patriarch historically refers to the Patriarch's pastoral responsibility for the 'whole inhabited world.' This brave and visionary pastor has given a completely new sense to the ancient honorific; his work puts squarely on our agenda the question of how we express spiritual responsibility for the world we live in.
Time Magazine's complete list of the 100 most influential people appears in the May 8 issue, and the article on Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew can be viewed online via the Archdiocese web site at www.goarch.org
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