Ilia II of Georgia


Ilia II
ილია II
His Holiness and Beatitude, Catholicos-Patriarch of All Georgia, the Archbishop of Mtskheta-Tbilisi and Metropolitan bishop of Bichvinta and Tskhum-Abkhazia
Ilia II in 2004
ChurchGeorgian Orthodox Church
Installed25 December 1977
PredecessorDavid V
Personal details
Born
Irakli Ghudushauri-Shiolashvili

(1933-01-04) January 4, 1933 (age 92)
NationalityGeorgian
DenominationEastern Orthodox Church
OccupationCatholicos-Patriarch
ProfessionTheologian
Alma materMoscow Theological Academy
SignatureIlia II ილია II's signature

Ilia II (Georgian: ილია II, romanized: ilia II; born 4 January 1933), also transcribed as Ilya or Elijah, is the Catholicos-Patriarch of All Georgia, the spiritual leader of the Georgian Orthodox Church. He is officially styled as "Catholicos-Patriarch of All Georgia, the Archbishop of Mtskheta-Tbilisi and Metropolitan Bishop of Bichvinta and Tskhum-Abkhazia, His Holiness and Beatitude Ilia II."[1]

Biography

Ilia II was born 4 January 1933 as Irakli Ghudushauri-Shiolashvili (Georgian: ირაკლი ღუდუშაური-შიოლაშვილი) in Ordzhonikidze (modern-day Vladikavkaz), an autonomous city[2] of North Caucasus Krai within the Russian Socialist Federative Soviet Republic, USSR. His parents came from the Kazbegi district of Georgia. His father, Giorgi Shiolashvili, was from the village Sno, and his mother, Natalia Kobaidze, from the village Sioni. The Shiolashvili were an influential clan in the highlands of Khevi.

Irakli Ghudushauri graduated from the Moscow Theological Seminary and was ordained, under the name of Ilia, a hierodeacon in 1957 and hieromonk in 1959. He graduated from the Moscow Theological Academy in 1960 and returned to Georgia, where he was assigned to the Batumi Cathedral Church as a priest. In 1961, he was promoted to hegumen and later to archimandrite. On 26 August 1963, he was chosen to be the bishop of Batumi and Shemokmedi and appointed a patriarchal vicar. From 1963 to 1972, he was also the first rector of the Mtskheta Theological Seminary—the only clerical school in Georgia at that time.

In 1967, Ilia was consecrated as the bishop of Tskhumi and Abkhazeti and elevated to the rank of metropolitan in 1969. After the death of the controversial Patriarch David V, he was elected the new Catholicos-Patriarch of Georgia on 25 December 1977.

The new patriarch began a course of reforms, enabling the Georgian Orthodox Church, once suppressed by the Soviet ideology, to largely regain its former influence and prestige by the late 1980s. In 1988, there were 180 priests, 40 monks, and 15 nuns for a congregation variously estimated as being from one to three million. There were 200 churches, one seminary, three convents, and four monasteries.[citation needed] During the last years of the Soviet Union, he was actively involved in Georgia's social life.

The patriarch oversaw the publication of a linguistically updated, modern Georgian version of the Bible, which was printed in the Gorbachev era.[3]

The patriarch joined the people demonstrating in Tbilisi against the Soviet rule on 9 April 1989, and fruitlessly urged the protesters to withdraw to the nearby Kashueti Church to avoid the bloodshed.[citation needed] This peaceful demonstration was dispersed by the Soviet troops, leaving behind 22 dead and hundreds injured. During the civil war in Georgia in the 1990s, he called the rival parties to find a peaceful solution to the crisis.

From 1978 to 1983, Ilia II was co-president of the World Council of Churches (WCC), an ecumenical organization the Georgian Orthodox Church had joined with other Soviet churches in 1962. In May 1997, a vocal group of conservative Orthodox clerics accused Ilia II of participating in "ecumenical heresy" and threatened schism. The patriarch hastily convened the Holy Synod and announced withdrawal from the WCC.[4][5] In 2002, the then-president of Georgia Eduard Shevardnadze and Ilia II signed a concordat whereby the Georgian Orthodox Church was granted a number of privileges, and holders of the office of patriarch were given legal immunity.[6][7]

Awards and recognition

As patriarch, he has received the highest Church awards from the Patriarchs of the Orthodox Churches of Antioch, Jerusalem, Alexandria, Russia, Greece, Bulgaria, Romania and almost all other Orthodox Churches. As a productive theologian and church historian, he was conferred an Honorary Doctorate of Theology from St. Vladimir's Orthodox Theological Seminary in New York (1986), the Academy of Sciences in Crete (1997) and the St. Tikhon's Orthodox Theological Seminary in Pennsylvania (1998). Ilia II is an Honorary Academician of the Georgian Academy of Sciences (2003) and Hon. Fellow of the American School of Genealogy, Heraldry and Documentary Sciences. In February 2008, his grace was awarded the David Guramishvili Prize. For its supporting views regarding the monarchical restoration of the House of Bagration in Georgia, Patriarch Ilia II received the Grand Collar of the Order of the Eagle of Georgia from Prince David Bagration of Mukhrani.

Ilia II and Russia

During the August 2008 Russo-Georgian War, Ilia II appealed to the Russian political leadership and the church, expressing concerns that "the Orthodox Russians were bombing Orthodox Georgians". He also made a pastoral visit, bringing food and aid, to the Russian-occupied central Georgian city of Gori and the surrounding villages which were at the verge of humanitarian catastrophe.[citation needed] He also helped retrieve the bodies of deceased Georgian soldiers and civilians.[8][9] Ilia II also blessed the September 1, 2008 "Stop Russia" demonstrations, in which tens of thousands organized human chains across Georgia.[10]

In December 2008, Ilia II visited Moscow to participate in the funeral service of Russia's late Patriarch Alexy II. On 9 December 2008, he met Russia's President Dmitry Medvedev, which was the first high-level official contact between the two countries since the August war.[11] Later, Ilia II announced that he had some "positive agreements" with Medvedev which needed "careful and diplomatic" follow-up by the politicians.[12]

In March 2023, Ilia II wrote a letter to Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew I expressing "great heartache" over the ongoing Russo-Ukrainian War and expressing his concern over the non-renewal of the right of the Ukrainian Orthodox Church, which is subordinate to the Moscow Patriarchate and is not recognized by Bartholomew, to use the Kyiv Pechersk Lavra monastery. Ilia's statement prompted criticism in Georgia, where it was interpreted by some as support for the Moscow Patriarchate and Russia.[13]

Initiative to increase Georgia's declining birth rate

In late 2007, concerned with Georgia's declining birth rate, Ilia II offered to personally baptize any child born to a family that already has at least two children, as long as the new child was to be born after his announcement. He conducts mass baptism ceremonies four times a year. The patriarch's initiative contributed to a national baby boom,[14] as being baptized by the Patriarch is a considerable honour among adherents of the Georgian Orthodox Church.[15] Ilia II has more than 47,000 godchildren.[16]

Approval ratings

Ilia II was called "the most trusted man in Georgia" by CNN in 2010, and had the highest favourability rating among Georgian politicians (94%), according to a November 2013 National Democratic Institute for International Affairs poll.[17][18]

Views

Constitutional monarchy

Ilia II has a reputation as a proponent of constitutional monarchy as a form of government for Georgia. On 7 October 2007, he publicly called in a sermon for consideration of establishing a constitutional monarchy under the Bagrationi dynasty (which the Russian Empire had dispossessed of the Georgian crown early in the 19th century).[19] The call coincided with rising confrontation between the government of President Mikheil Saakashvili and the opposition, many[quantify] members of which welcomed the patriarch's proposal.[20] Ilia II favored the ancient house of Prince David Bagration of Mukhrani and initiated a marriage between this genealogically senior royal line and the Gruzinsky branch.[21]

Patriarch Ilia II and David Bagrationi Mukhrani

He later personally baptized the offspring of this union, Prince Giorgi Bagration Mukhrani, his godson, styling him "Prince of Georgia" in a ceremony including the whole Synod.[22][21] In June 2018 he gave an official blessing and performed the wedding ceremony for Prince Juan de Bagration-Mukhrani and Kristine Dzidziguri at Svetitskhoveli Cathedral.[23]

In November 2024, the Georgian Orthodox Church released a statement signed by Ilia II congratulating the socially conservative governing party on its victory in a parliamentary election reportedly marred by fraud.[24]

Homosexuality

In 2013, Ilia II described homosexuality as a "disease"[25] and compared it to drug addiction.[citation needed] He urged the Georgian authorities to stop a gay rights rally planned for Tbilisi on 17 May 2013[25] to mark International Day Against Homophobia, stating that the rally was a "violation of the majority's rights"[citation needed] and "an insult" to the Georgian tradition.[25] Following his comments, thousands of Georgians, led by Georgian Orthodox priests, took to the streets of Tbilisi to protest the gay rights rally. Due to escalating violence against the rally's participants, the rally had to be abandoned, and the activists were driven in a bus to safety by the police.[26] In his response to the event, Ilia II said he did not endorse violence.[27]

Liberalism

In his sermons, Ilia II has condemned homosexuality and abortion, demanded television be censored to remove sexual content, denounced school textbooks for "insufficient patriotism," lectured against what he calls "extreme liberalism," and warned against "pseudo-culture" from abroad. He has opposed attempts to give other confessions equal status under Georgian law and has condemned international educational exchanges and working abroad as "unpatriotic."[28]

See also

References

  1. ^ "Управление Цхум-Абхазской епархией передано Католикосу-Патриарху всея Грузии Илие II". abkhazeti.info. Retrieved January 25, 2019.
  2. ^ See 'Владикавказ, автономный город', ru:Северо-Кавказский край#Административное деление при учреждении края: в состав края входили 12 округов, 7 автономных областей и 2 автономных города, на правах округа.
  3. ^ Fairy von Lilienfeld, "Reflections on the Current State of the Georgian Church and Nation", 1993. [1]
  4. ^ Ramet, Sabrina P. (2006). "Orthodox churches and the "idyllic past"". In Byrnes, Timothy A.; Katzenstein, Peter J. (eds.). Religion in an Expanding Europe. Cambridge University Press. ISBN 1139450948.
  5. ^ Grdzelidze, Tamara (2006). Witness through troubled times: a history of the Orthodox Church of Georgia, 1811 to the present. Bennett & Bloom. p. 245. ISBN 1898948682.
  6. ^ Jones, Stephen (2015). Georgia: A Political History Since Independence. I.B.Tauris. pp. 227–228. ISBN 978-1784530853.
  7. ^ Bureau of Democracy, Human Rights and Labor, International Religious Freedom Report for 2015, Georgia [2]
  8. ^ War splits Orthodox churches in Russia and Georgia. The International Herald Tribune. September 5, 2008
  9. ^ Church Intervenes to Bring Soldiers’ Bodies Back. Civil Georgia. August 16, 2008
  10. ^ Georgians in Mass ‘Live Chain’ Say ‘Stop Russia’. Civil Georgia. September 1, 2008
  11. ^ Head of Georgian Church Meets Medvedev. Civil Georgia. September 1, 2008
  12. ^ Head of Georgian Church Again Speaks of ‘Positive Agreements’ with Medvedev. Civil Georgia. December 16, 2008
  13. ^ "Patriarch Ilia II's letter on Ukraine provokes wave of criticism in Georgia". JAMnews. March 28, 2023. Retrieved September 5, 2023.
  14. ^ "Europe / Church leader sparks Georgian baby boom". BBC News. Retrieved February 22, 2023..
  15. ^ Esslemont, Tom (March 26, 2009). "Europe | Church leader sparks Georgian baby boom". BBC News. Retrieved September 22, 2013.
  16. ^ "800+ children baptized as Godchildren to beloved Patriarch Ilia of Georgia". orthochristian.com. October 24, 2023. Retrieved November 22, 2024.
  17. ^ Patriarch Ilia II: Most trusted man in Georgia CNN
  18. ^ Politicians' Ratings in NDI-Commissioned Poll Civil.ge
  19. ^ Georgian Church Calls for Constitutional Monarchy. Civil Georgia. October 7, 2007.
  20. ^ Politicians Comment on Constitutional Monarchy Proposal. Civil Georgia. October 10, 2007.
  21. ^ a b Tabula (June 29, 2017). Patriarch Ilia II’s Plan for Georgia: Five-Year-Old Prince Giorgi Bagrationi. http://www.tabula.ge/en/story/121559-patriarch-ilia-iis-plan-for-georgia-five-year-old-prince-giorgi-bagrationi
  22. ^ The Georgian Journal (19 December 2013). Georgian Royal Family Divorce. Retrieved: https://www.georgianjournal.ge/society/25730-georgian-royal-family-divorce.html
  23. ^ "Le mariage du prince Juan Bagration-Mukhrani et Kristine Dzidziguri". June 29, 2018. Archived from the original on May 2, 2019. Retrieved November 6, 2018.
  24. ^ "Georgia: Opposition still fighting election results as incumbent Georgian Dream party moves on", Eurasianet, 21 November 2024 https://eurasianet.org/georgia-opposition-still-fighting-election-results-as-incumbent-georgian-dream-party-moves-on
  25. ^ a b c "Patriarch Iliya II Calls For Gay Rally Ban". RadioFreeEurope/RadioLiberty. May 16, 2013. Retrieved January 25, 2019.
  26. ^ "Thousands protest in Georgia over gay rights rally". BBC News. May 17, 2013. Retrieved May 17, 2013.
  27. ^ "Ilia the Second – Church is Against Violence, but Sin Can't be Popularized". Interpressnews. May 18, 2013. Retrieved May 18, 2013.
  28. ^ Stephen Jones, Georgia: A Political History Since Independence, 2015. – p.229-230.
Eastern Orthodox Church titles
Preceded by Bishop of Tskhumi and Abkhazeti
1967–1977
Succeeded by
Preceded by Catholicos-Patriarch of All Georgia
1977–
Succeeded by
incumbent

Read other articles:

神奈川県ライトセンター 正門より。塔屋のオレンジ色の円形は太陽をモチーフにしている。 情報用途 図書館、スポーツ施設建築主 神奈川県管理運営 日本赤十字社(指定管理者)構造形式 鉄筋コンクリート構造[1]敷地面積 9,014.78 m² [1]延床面積 6,540.97 m² [1] ※本館4,529.47m2体育館2,011.50m2状態 完成階数 本館 地上3階体育館 地上2階、地下1階...

 

Le Chapitre impérial, royal puis national de Saint-Denis est un chapitre de chanoines établi à la basilique Saint-Denis de 1806 à 1895[1], reconnu par les différents régimes français au XIXe siècle mais qui ne reçut sa définitive institution canonique par Rome qu'en 1857. Historique Chapitre impérial (Premier Empire) Le chapitre est établi par Napoléon Ier après le rétablissement du culte et son choix de Saint-Denis comme lieu de sépulture pour lui et ses successeurs (art...

 

United States v. ManningChelsea ManningPengadilanDistrik Militer Tentara Amerika Serikat WashingtonNama lengkap perkaraUnited States of America v. Manning, Bradley E., PFC Alur perkaraTindakan sebelumnyaArticle 32 hearing, opened December 16, 2011Formally charged, February 23, 2012Article 39 (pre-trial) hearing, opened April 24, 2012Majelis hakimAnggota majelisColonel Denise Lind United States v. Manning adalah kasus peradilan militer bagi mantan tentara Amerika Serikat kelas pertama swasta B...

هذه المقالة يتيمة إذ تصل إليها مقالات أخرى قليلة جدًا. فضلًا، ساعد بإضافة وصلة إليها في مقالات متعلقة بها. (يوليو 2019) C11H20O10 هي صيغة كيميائية[1] تحتوي على 11 ذرة من الكربون و20 ذرة من الهيدروجين و10 ذرات من الأكسجين وتبلغ كتلتها المولية 312.2705 غ.مول-1. ومن المركبات الكيميائية الت...

 

The Walking Dead: Cold StorageGenrePos-apokaliptikKiamat zombiHororDramaBerdasarkanThe Walking DeadDitulis olehJohn EspositoSutradaraGreg NicoteroPemeran Josh Stewart Daniel Roebuck Cerina Vincent Chris Nelson Penata musikKevin BlumenfeldNegara asalAmerika SerikatBahasa asliBahasa InggrisJmlh. episode4ProduksiProduser eksekutifMichael PetokChris PollackJared HoffmanProduserSarah J. DonahueLokasi produksiLos Angeles, Amerika SerikatSinematografiMichael FimognariPenyuntingJulius RamsayDan...

 

1979 single by the Boomtown Rats This article is about the song by the Boomtown Rats. It is not to be confused with the Japanese band I Don't Like Mondays. I Don't Like MondaysSingle by the Boomtown Ratsfrom the album The Fine Art of Surfacing B-sideIt's All the RageReleased13 July 1979 (UK)[1]October 1979 (US)[2]RecordedTrident StudiosLength4:19 (LP)3:47 (single/video)LabelEnsign (UK)Columbia (US)Songwriter(s)Bob Geldof, Johnnie FingersProducer(s)Phil WainmanThe Boomtown Rats...

German World War II submarine U-570 Type VIIC submarine that was captured by the British in 1941. This U-boat is almost identical to U-1132. History Nazi Germany NameU-1132 Ordered25 August 1941 BuilderHowaldtswerke AG, Kiel Yard number34 Laid down15 February 1943 Launched29 April 1944 Commissioned24 June 1944 FateScuttled on 5 May 1945 General characteristics Class and typeType VIIC submarine Displacement 769 tonnes (757 long tons) surfaced 871 t (857 long tons) submerged Length 67.10&#...

 

This article does not cite any sources. Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed.Find sources: Harinder Singh Giani – news · newspapers · books · scholar · JSTOR (September 2010) (Learn how and when to remove this template message) Harinder Singh Giani (2 September 1938 – 9 February 2007) Harinder Singh Giani (born 2 September 1938 at Gujranwala and died 9 February ...

 

Imam Soedja’iBerkas:R. Imam Soedja’i.jpgPanglima Divisi VII/Suropati TRI Informasi pribadiLahir(1902-09-25)25 September 1902Pohjentrek, Pasuruan, Jawa TimurMeninggal29 Januari 1953(1953-01-29) (umur 50)Lumajang, Jawa TimurSuami/istriNy. Siti SalamahProfesiTentaraKarier militerPihak Kekaisaran Jepang (1943—1945) Indonesia (1945—1947)Dinas/cabang TNI Angkatan DaratMasa dinas1943—1948Pangkat Mayor Jenderal TNISunting kotak info • L • B Mayor Jenderal T...

1957–58 war between Morocco and Spain This article needs additional citations for verification. Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed.Find sources: Ifni War – news · newspapers · books · scholar · JSTOR (October 2012) (Learn how and when to remove this template message) Ifni WarPart of the Decolonisation of AfricaBorders of the Ifni territory before and after the war...

 

モスクワ裁判の舞台となった労働組合会館 モスクワ裁判(モスクワさいばん)は、スターリン時代のソ連政府がモスクワで行った反革命分子に対する「公開裁判」。全部で三回行われた。外国ジャーナリストに「公開」することでスターリンによる大粛清を国際的に正当化する意味を持った。ソビエト連邦最高軍法会議(英語版)に於いて提起され、裁判長はヴァシリ...

 

Television series This article is about the Chinese TV series. For the Hong Kong film of the same Chinese title, see Come Drink with Me. Drunken HeroVCD cover artAlso known asDrunk Kung-fu MasterTraditional Chinese大醉俠Simplified Chinese大醉侠Hanyu PinyinDà Zuì Xiá GenreWuxiaWritten byHuang JincangLin YuefangDirected bySu YuanfengQiu YinghongStarringVincent ZhaoMax MokKristy YangYang RuoxiOpening themeHua Tai Xiang (花太香) performed by Richie RenCountry of originChinaOrigin...

Airport in Chicago, Illinois, United States MDW redirects here. For other uses, see MDW (disambiguation). For other uses, see Midway Airport (disambiguation). Chicago Midway International AirportIATA: MDWICAO: KMDWFAA LID: MDWWMO: 72534SummaryAirport typePublicOwner/OperatorChicago Department of AviationServesChicago metropolitan areaLocationClearing and Garfield Ridge, Chicago, Illinois, United StatesOpenedDecember 12, 1927; 95 years ago (1927-12-12)[1]Operating bas...

 

NCAA Division 1 Men's Basketball Program LSU Tigers men's basketball 2023–24 LSU Tigers men's basketball team UniversityLouisiana State UniversityFounded1909 (114 years ago)Head coachMatt McMahon (2nd season)ConferenceSECLocationBaton Rouge, LouisianaArenaPete Maravich Assembly Center (Capacity: 13,472)NicknameTigersColorsPurple and gold[1]   Uniforms Home Away Alternate NCAA tournament Final Four1953, 1981, 1986, 2006NCAA tournament Elite Eight1953, 1980, 1...

 

Not to be confused with The Dubai Mall. Shopping mall in Dubai, United Arab EmiratesDubai Marina MallLocationDubai, United Arab EmiratesCoordinates25°02′14″N 55°08′25″E / 25.0371°N 55.1404°E / 25.0371; 55.1404AddressSheikh Zayed Rd - إمارة دبيّ -Opening date2000; 23 years ago (2000)ArchitectEmaar Properties PJSCNo. of stores and services140Total retail floor area390,000 sq ft (36,000 m2)No. of floors4Public transit ...

Painting by Hubert Robert The Mouth of a CaveArtistHubert RobertYear1784MediumOil on canvasSubjectClotilde García del CastilloDimensions174.6 cm × 79.4 cm (68.7 in × 31.3 in)LocationMetropolitan Museum of Art, New York The Mouth of a Cave is an oil-on-canvas painting by French artist Hubert Robert, created in 1784. The painting is in the collection of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, in New York.[1] Description The Mouth of a Cave was painte...

 

Australian actress Miranda OttoOtto at the 2016 San Diego Comic-Con InternationalBornMiranda Otto (1967-12-16) 16 December 1967 (age 55)Brisbane, Queensland, AustraliaEducationNational Institute of Dramatic Art (BFA)OccupationActressYears active1986–presentKnown forÉowyn in The Lord of the RingsSpouse Peter O'Brien ​(m. 2003)​Children1ParentBarry Otto (father)RelativesGracie Otto (half-sister) Miranda Otto (born 16 December 1967) is an Australian...

 

2015 single by Bars and MelodyKeep SmilingSingle by Bars and Melodyfrom the album 143 Released16 February 2015Recorded2014GenrePopLength3:01Label143 RecordsBars and Melody singles chronology Hopeful (2014) Keep Smiling (2015) Stay Strong (2015) Keep Smiling is a song performed by British pop duo Bars and Melody. The song was released in the United Kingdom as a digital download on 16 February 2015 as the second single from their debut studio album 143 (2015). The song peaked at number 52 on th...

Este artículo o sección necesita referencias que aparezcan en una publicación acreditada.Este aviso fue puesto el 16 de abril de 2022. Base para el escudo de un capellán de Su Santidad según el Reglamento técnico heráldico emanado con el R.D. 7 de junio de 1943 n. 652 Hábito coral de los Capellanes de Su Santidad El capellán de Su Santidad, anteriormente denominado camarero secreto de Su Santidad, es un título honorífico que se confiere por una especial concesión de la Santa Sede ...

 

Industrias Santa ColomaDatos generalesNombre completo Industrias Santa ColomaAcrónimo ISCApodo(s) IndustriasDeporte Fútbol SalaFundación 1975Colores      blanco     negroPresidente Vicenç García GrauEntrenador Xavi ClosasPatrocinador Industrias Santa ColomaInstalacionesEstadio cubierto Pabellón Polideportivo NuevoUbicación Santa Coloma de Gramanet, Cataluña, EspañaCapacidad 1.500Uniforme Última temporadaLiga Liga Nacional de Fútbol Sala2021-2...

 

Strategi Solo vs Squad di Free Fire: Cara Menang Mudah!