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Bartholomew of Constantinople
Greetings upon arrival in Ottawa

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1 | above 2 Text| future and peace-loving activities. We feel within us a unique 3 Text| fellow human beings. This agape is the cause of our greatest 4 Text| almost two thousand years ago, peacefully changing human 5 | almost 6 | always 7 Text| all of you. We will have ample opportunity during our stay 8 | any 9 Text| yours which is great in area and expanse, but even greater 10 | at 11 Text| peaceful societies, of which a beautiful example comprises the patient 12 | because 13 | been 14 Text| love of his fellow human beings. This agape is the cause 15 Text| Leaders of this great Land,~Beloved spiritual children of the 16 Text| and ideas, and to mutually benefit in the struggle to do good, 17 Text| reciprocal love, and for all the benefits you have richly bestowed 18 Text| benefits you have richly bestowed upon us.~ ~ 19 | beyond 20 Text| We extend our Patriarchal blessings to all, as well as our gratitude 21 | both 22 Text| to the Confederation of Canada, this land of yours which 23 Text| created man "very good" and capable of feeling the love of his 24 Text| Your love and respect caresses my heart, and our paternal 25 Text| thousand years ago, peacefully changing human hearts and creating 26 Text| Land,~Beloved spiritual children of the Church of Christ 27 Text| the ancient and historic city of Constantinople, which 28 Text| this great joy because we commence our visit to the Confederation 29 Text| which a beautiful example comprises the patient and positively 30 Text| ancient and historic city of Constantinople, which is the venerable 31 Text| well as new, but always contemporary. It is the message of love 32 Text| undertake and are obliged to continue. ~ We extend our Patriarchal 33 Text| the message of love and cooperation between people, above and 34 Text| and glory to God, who has created man "very good" and capable 35 Text| changing human hearts and creating peaceful societies, of which 36 Text| equality and justice; of creativity and progress, which are 37 Text| oppression and injustice; of destuction and retrogression, which 38 Text| people, above and beyond any differences between them, which was 39 Text| honourable members of our distinguished entourage.~ We are filled 40 | do 41 | during 42 Text| the venerable seat of the Ecumenical Patriarchate, the First 43 Text| heart, and our paternal love embraces all of you. We will have 44 Text| Modesty,~ With great joy and emotion, we extend to you today 45 Text| are unfortunately still encountered in our world.~ We come to 46 Text| positively reconciling Canadian entity.~ Your love and respect 47 Text| members of our distinguished entourage.~ We are filled with this 48 Text| of service and love; of equality and justice; of creativity 49 | even 50 Text| societies, of which a beautiful example comprises the patient and 51 Text| to meet together, and to exchange experiences and ideas, and 52 Text| which is great in area and expanse, but even greater in kind 53 Text| together, and to exchange experiences and ideas, and to mutually 54 Text| peace-loving activities. We feel within us a unique spiritual 55 Text| very good" and capable of feeling the love of his fellow human 56 Text| distinguished entourage.~ We are filled with this great joy because 57 | First 58 Text| words, which have sprung forth from within you spontaneously 59 Text| spontaneously as from a fountain. They have been transformed 60 Text| man, the cause of peace, friendship, reconciliation and restoration 61 Text| your new country, which is full of visions for the future 62 Text| full of visions for the future and peace-loving activities. 63 Text| restoration of relations, and in general, the higher spiritual culture 64 Text| even greater in kind and generous sentiments to visitors. 65 Text| as our gratitude for your gracious and cordial welcome and 66 Text| blessings to all, as well as our gratitude for your gracious and cordial 67 Text| area and expanse, but even greater in kind and generous sentiments 68 Text| agape is the cause of our greatest joy and satisfaction in 69 Text| today our warm and cordial greetings, as well as those of the 70 | has 71 Text| inhuman reality of plunder and hate; of oppression and injustice; 72 Text| and respect caresses my heart, and our paternal love embraces 73 Text| peacefully changing human hearts and creating peaceful societies, 74 Text| relations, and in general, the higher spiritual culture of man. 75 | his 76 Text| you from the ancient and historic city of Constantinople, 77 Text| as well as those of the honourable members of our distinguished 78 Text| Metropolitan Sotirios of Toronto,~Honoured Representatives of the Leaders 79 Text| exchange experiences and ideas, and to mutually benefit 80 Text| are in opposition to the inhuman reality of plunder and hate; 81 Text| hate; of oppression and injustice; of destuction and retrogression, 82 | It 83 Text| Holy Orthodox Church. We journey to your new country, which 84 Text| and love; of equality and justice; of creativity and progress, 85 Text| Honoured Representatives of the Leaders of this great Land,~Beloved 86 Text| and satisfaction in our lives. Glory to God for our meeting 87 Text| stay in your country to meet together, and to exchange 88 Text| lives. Glory to God for our meeting and our reciprocal love, 89 Text| those of the honourable members of our distinguished entourage.~ 90 Text| Most Reverend Metropolitan Sotirios of Toronto,~Honoured 91 Text| Church of Christ and of our Modesty,~ With great joy and emotion, 92 | Most 93 | must 94 Text| experiences and ideas, and to mutually benefit in the struggle 95 | my 96 Text| all must undertake and are obliged to continue. ~ We extend 97 Text| our world.~ We come to you offering a message, which is at the 98 Text| you. We will have ample opportunity during our stay in your 99 Text| and progress, which are in opposition to the inhuman reality of 100 Text| of plunder and hate; of oppression and injustice; of destuction 101 Text| caresses my heart, and our paternal love embraces all of you. 102 Text| beautiful example comprises the patient and positively reconciling 103 Text| continue. ~ We extend our Patriarchal blessings to all, as well 104 Text| venerable seat of the Ecumenical Patriarchate, the First Throne of the 105 Text| fellow man, the cause of peace, friendship, reconciliation 106 Text| visions for the future and peace-loving activities. We feel within 107 Text| human hearts and creating peaceful societies, of which a beautiful 108 Text| two thousand years ago, peacefully changing human hearts and 109 Text| and cooperation between people, above and beyond any differences 110 Text| to the inhuman reality of plunder and hate; of oppression 111 Text| comprises the patient and positively reconciling Canadian entity.~ 112 Text| transformed to words of praise and glory to God, who has 113 Text| between them, which was proclaimed almost two thousand years 114 Text| justice; of creativity and progress, which are in opposition 115 Text| you, from the great and progressive Canadian Confederation - 116 Text| opposition to the inhuman reality of plunder and hate; of 117 Text| for our meeting and our reciprocal love, and for all the benefits 118 Text| cause of peace, friendship, reconciliation and restoration of relations, 119 Text| the patient and positively reconciling Canadian entity.~ Your 120 Text| reconciliation and restoration of relations, and in general, the higher 121 Text| within us a unique spiritual relationship with you, for we see that 122 Text| Sotirios of Toronto,~Honoured Representatives of the Leaders of this great 123 Text| entity.~ Your love and respect caresses my heart, and our 124 Text| friendship, reconciliation and restoration of relations, and in general, 125 Text| injustice; of destuction and retrogression, which are unfortunately 126 Text| Most Reverend Metropolitan Sotirios of 127 Text| all the benefits you have richly bestowed upon us.~ ~ 128 | same 129 Text| of our greatest joy and satisfaction in our lives. Glory to God 130 Text| which is the venerable seat of the Ecumenical Patriarchate, 131 Text| relationship with you, for we see that we both serve - we, 132 Text| greater in kind and generous sentiments to visitors. We come to 133 Text| for we see that we both serve - we, from within the Great 134 Text| This is the culture of service and love; of equality and 135 Text| hearts and creating peaceful societies, of which a beautiful example 136 Text| Most Reverend Metropolitan Sotirios of Toronto,~Honoured Representatives 137 Text| sprung forth from within you spontaneously as from a fountain. They 138 Text| your kind words, which have sprung forth from within you spontaneously 139 Text| ample opportunity during our stay in your country to meet 140 | still 141 Text| mutually benefit in the struggle to do good, which we all 142 | that 143 | them 144 | They 145 | those 146 Text| was proclaimed almost two thousand years ago, peacefully changing 147 Text| Patriarchate, the First Throne of the Holy Orthodox Church. 148 Text| message, which is at the same time ancient as well as new, 149 Text| emotion, we extend to you today our warm and cordial greetings, 150 | together 151 Text| Metropolitan Sotirios of Toronto,~Honoured Representatives 152 Text| fountain. They have been transformed to words of praise and glory 153 Text| which was proclaimed almost two thousand years ago, peacefully 154 Text| good, which we all must undertake and are obliged to continue. ~ 155 Text| retrogression, which are unfortunately still encountered in our 156 Text| activities. We feel within us a unique spiritual relationship with 157 | upon 158 Text| Constantinople, which is the venerable seat of the Ecumenical Patriarchate, 159 | very 160 Text| country, which is full of visions for the future and peace-loving 161 Text| because we commence our visit to the Confederation of 162 Text| and generous sentiments to visitors. We come to you from the 163 Text| extend to you today our warm and cordial greetings, as 164 | was 165 Text| your gracious and cordial welcome and your kind words, which 166 | who 167 | will 168 Text| still encountered in our world.~ We come to you offering 169 Text| proclaimed almost two thousand years ago, peacefully changing 170 | yours


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