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Georgia buries Patriarch Ilia II as succession stirs fears of Russian influence

Metropolitan Shio Mujiri leads the Georgian Orthodox Church during a two-month election period amid concerns over political influence and ties to Russia, experts say.

  • The longstanding patriarch Ilia II, one of the world's longest-serving religious leaders who was enthroned as the 141st primate of the Georgian Apostolic Autocephalous Orthodox Church in 1977, passed away.
  • Thousands gathered to bid farewell to Ilia II, with Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew I of Constantinople leading the funeral service in Tbilisi's Holy Trinity Cathedral, followed by a procession to Sioni Cathedral for burial.
  • Metropolitan Shio Mujiri, seen as a potential successor with close ties to Georgia's ruling party and oligarch leader Bidzina Ivanishvili, will lead the church until a new patriarch is elected within two months, raising concerns over Russian influence.
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Georgia buries Patriarch Ilia II as succession stirs fears of Russian influence

Thousands of Georgians attended the funeral of influential Orthodox Patriarch Ilia II on Sunday, as some expressed fears his successor could strengthen Russian influence over the Caucasus country.

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In a message read during the funeral of Ilia II, Catholic Patriarch of all Georgia, who died on March 17, Leo XIV called him a "voice of ...

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The Ecumenical Patriarch, Mr. Bartholomew presided over the funeral service of Patriarch Elijah II of Georgia, which was held today, Sunday 22 March, at the Holy Trinity Cathedral in Tbilisi Present were the Hierarchy of the Church of Georgia and primates and representatives of Orthodox Autocephalous Churches. The Ecumenical Patriarch arrived, earlier today at noon, at Tbilisi International Airport, on a private flight, where he was greeted by M…

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Orthodox Times broke the news in on Saturday, March 21, 2026.
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