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New Orthodox Patriarch Chosen in Georgia
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Georgias new Orthodox Patriarch, Elizbar Mujiri, was chosen by bishops in Tbilisi, marking a significant moment for the country. Mujiri, a fifty-seven-year-old cellist turned monk, succeeds Ilia II, who led the church for nearly five decades. Mujiri emphasized unity and tradition in his speech before the vote. The Orthodox Church holds immense influence in Georgia, shaping daily life and social issues. Mujiris appointment comes amidst political tensions, with protests against the governments pro-Russia stance. Critics worry about Russian influence, given Mujiris Moscow theological training and the churchs historical ties to Russia.
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