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Thousands of mourners have lined the streets of Athens for the funeral of Archbishop Christodoulos, head of the Greek Orthodox Church. | |
The archbishop died on Monday, aged 69, after suffering from cancer. | The archbishop died on Monday, aged 69, after suffering from cancer. |
The funeral, with full state honours, comes after four days of official mourning across the country. | The funeral, with full state honours, comes after four days of official mourning across the country. |
Thousands of people have already paid their last respects to the Archbishop of Athens and all Greece, whose body lay in state at Athens' cathedral. | |
Guard of honour | |
The spiritual leader of the world's 250 million Orthodox Christians, Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew I, led the funeral service at Athens' main cathedral. | |
He safeguarded our faith and our Greekness Spyridon Georgantis, mourner | |
It was also attended by other senior Orthodox officials, Greek President Karolos Papoulias and Greek Prime Minister Costas Karamanlis. A delegation from the Vatican was also present. | |
Outside the cathedral, thousands of mourners waited as the funeral cortege wound its way to Athens' cemetery. | |
The archbishop's open coffin was carried on a gun carriage, accompanied by priests, government officials and a large military guard of honour. | |
"I cried when he died and I am crying today, mourning the loss of our spiritual father," Spyridon Georgantis was quoted as saying by Reuters. | |
"He safeguarded our faith and our Greekness," he said. | |
Schools, courts and public services were closed on Thursday. | |
Aborted surgery | Aborted surgery |
Archbishop Christodoulos was a colourful and controversial figure, says the BBC's Malcolm Brabant in Greece. | Archbishop Christodoulos was a colourful and controversial figure, says the BBC's Malcolm Brabant in Greece. |
Archbishop Christodoulos paid a historic visit to the Vatican in 2006 | |
He defended the Church's pre-eminent role in the state and upheld Hellenism - the national character and culture of Greece, our correspondent says. | |
But critics said that under Archbishop Christodoulos, Greece remained a country which discriminated against those who were not Orthodox, including Catholics and worshippers of other branches of Christianity. | But critics said that under Archbishop Christodoulos, Greece remained a country which discriminated against those who were not Orthodox, including Catholics and worshippers of other branches of Christianity. |
The archbishop was diagnosed with cancer of the liver and large intestine in 2007. | The archbishop was diagnosed with cancer of the liver and large intestine in 2007. |
He was treated in the US for 10 weeks, but a liver transplant operation last October was aborted as the cancer had spread. | He was treated in the US for 10 weeks, but a liver transplant operation last October was aborted as the cancer had spread. |
He died at his Athens home on Monday morning. Church officials said he had refused hospital treatment in the final weeks of his life. | He died at his Athens home on Monday morning. Church officials said he had refused hospital treatment in the final weeks of his life. |
The Holy Synod, the church's top decision-making body, has now less than 20 days in which to elect the archbishop's successor. | The Holy Synod, the church's top decision-making body, has now less than 20 days in which to elect the archbishop's successor. |
Controversial remarks | Controversial remarks |
Elected as church leader in 1998, Archbishop Christodoulos was known as a fierce and outspoken defender of Greece and the role of the Orthodox Church within it, our correspondent says. | Elected as church leader in 1998, Archbishop Christodoulos was known as a fierce and outspoken defender of Greece and the role of the Orthodox Church within it, our correspondent says. |
The archbishop once said that when ancient Greeks were creating the lights of civilisation, Europeans were living in trees. | The archbishop once said that when ancient Greeks were creating the lights of civilisation, Europeans were living in trees. |
He said Greeks lived in paradise compared to other Europeans because they had a strong faith, built churches, followed traditions and resisted globalisation. | He said Greeks lived in paradise compared to other Europeans because they had a strong faith, built churches, followed traditions and resisted globalisation. |
Archbishop Christodoulos opposed Turkey's efforts to join the European Union, describing the Turks as barbarians. | Archbishop Christodoulos opposed Turkey's efforts to join the European Union, describing the Turks as barbarians. |
The archbishop clashed with the Greek government when the authorities wanted to remove religious status from identity cards. | The archbishop clashed with the Greek government when the authorities wanted to remove religious status from identity cards. |
"They are trying to take away our society's Christian and Orthodox identity, using various groundless arguments, because they hate God and want to marginalise the Church," he said. | "They are trying to take away our society's Christian and Orthodox identity, using various groundless arguments, because they hate God and want to marginalise the Church," he said. |
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