RT.com
01 Sep 2025, 18:39 GMT+10
A delegation from 22 countries has met Patriarch Kirill and visited holy sites
A delegation of 30 Orthodox priests from 22 African countries has concluded a weeklong visit to Russia, combining pilgrimage with the first ecclesiastical conference of the Moscow Patriarchate's African Exarchate.
The group was led by Metropolitan Konstantin of Cairo and North Africa and included clergy from South Africa, Nigeria, Kenya, Tanzania, Madagascar, Cameroon, the Democratic Republic of Congo, the Republic of Congo, Uganda and others. They were joined by Bishop Euthymius of Lukhovitsk, Vicar of the Exarchate.
During their stay in Moscow, the clergy took part in services led by Patriarch Kirill, including the All-Night Vigil for the Feast of the Dormition at the Cathedral of Christ the Savior.
They also visited the Trinity-Sergius Lavra, the largest male monastery and the most important Russian Orthodox Church spiritual center, founded in the 14th century and located not far from Moscow.
The clergy conference, held on August 22, 25 and 26, featured more than 30 presentations on missionary work, catechesis, education and pastoral practice. A masterclass organized by RT introduced participants to methods of creating religious content for social platforms.
On August 27, the delegation was received by Patriarch Kirill, when Metropolitan Konstantin and several other clerics were recognized with patriarchal honors.
The visit concluded on August 29 with a farewell gathering.
Speaking to RT in April, Father Sergiy Voemava from the Central African Republic, predicted that the Orthodox faith will continue to grow. He praised the efforts already made by the Patriarchal Exarchate of Africa and the Russian Orthodox Church, noting their contributions in building school facilities, delivering humanitarian aid, and providing food assistance to children in the CAR.
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