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Patriarch Talks on Love, Freedom of Speech, and Their Limits in Christmas Epistle - Civil Georgia

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Georgian Orthodox Church Patriarch Ilia II preached about loving one’s neighbor while warning against equating true love with a love for a sinful way of life, as well as abusing freedom of speech, in an epistle delivered late on January 6, on the eve of Orthodox Christmas. According to the epistle, read out by Archdeacon Demetre (Davitashvili), the incarnate God “proclaimed to humanity the core essence of the new commandment in these words: ‘Lov…
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Civil.ge broke the news in on Wednesday, January 7, 2026.
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