The delegation of the Orthodox Church of Ukraine, led by Metropolitan Joasaf of Ivano-Frankivsk and Galicia, was received by Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew.
On June 10-12, the Ecumenical Patriarch received:
– The delegation of the Church of Cyprus, led by Metropolitan Vasileios of Constantia and Famagusta.
– Archbishop Nikitas of Thyateira and Great Britain, along with his assistant Bishops Raphael of Ilion and Iakovos of Claudius, Protosyncellus Nikodimos and Oikonomos Christodoulos Christodoulou.
– Archbishop Makarios of Australia, along with Archdeacon Athinagoras, and the Archon Teacher of the Church, Theodoros Giagkou, Dean of the Theological School of the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki.
– Metropolitan Chrysostomos of Symi.
– Bishop Nikiforos of Amorion, Abbot of the Holy Patriarchal and Stavropegian Monastery of Vlatades and President of the Thessaloniki-based Patriarchal Institute of Pastric Studies, along with the Archon Ipomimniskon of the Ecumenical Throne, Symeon Paschalidis, Professor of the Theological School of the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki and President of the Institute.
– Bishop Maximos of Melitini.
-Bishop Damaskinos of Dorylaion, Abbot of the Holy Patriarchal and Stavropegian Monastery of the Holy Trinity Zangaroli, Chania, along with members of the brotherhood and his lay associates.
– The Abbots of the Pantokratoros Monastery and Xenophontos Monastery on Mount Athos, Archimandrite Gabriel and Archimandrite Alexios, along with members of their brotherhoods, as well as a delegation of nuns from the Hermitage of Timios Prodromos of Akritochori.
– Nun Theoxeni, Abbess of the Holy Patriarchal and Stavropegian Monastery of Zoodochos Pigi in Chrysopigi, Chania, along with members of the monastery.
– The Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs of Greece, Konstantinos Vlasis, representative of the Greek government in the celebration of the Ecumenical Patriarch’s name day.
– The Minister of Education, Science, Culture, and Sports of Montenegro, Vesna Bratić, along with her associates and the Consul of Greece in Constantinople, Jelena Grbovic.
– Antonis Diamataris, Publisher and former Deputy Foreign Minister of Greece, from the USA.
– Sakis Kechagioglou, Lawyer from Athens.
– Theodoros Alexopoulos, Professor in Vienna.