The award is being given for the first time and, based on a decision by the city's municipal council, is awarded to outstanding persons of exceptional ethics, who have made a rich and constant contribution to the defence of human rights, the principles of freedom and helped to showcase global and Greek culture over the years.
In his speech, Bakoyannis stressed the daily difficulties that beset Patriarch Bartholomew in performing his global mission and said the award was a sign of respect and love and a clear message "that we are ready to defend the bright beacon of Orthodoxy and the Greek nation with all our strength."
He also noted that this was a historic day for Athens, as the city had formally conceded the Church of St. Nicholas on Vassilisis Sofias Street to the Ecumenical Patriarchate, so that it would officially serve as the Patriarchate's base in the Greek capital.
Patriarch Bartholomew thanked Bakoyannis and the municipal council for the award, praising their work in Athens, especially to help vulnerable groups and children, and for the concession of the Church of St. Nicholas. Patriarch Bartholomew will be leading the mass at the Church of St. Nicholas on Vassilisis Sofias Street on Sunday, the feast day of St. Constantine and Helen.
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