The feast of Theophany is one of the twelve great feasts
of the Orthodox liturgical year, celebrated with great
fervency and pious traditions throughout the Orthodox
world. In recent years the ancient Orthodox nation of
Georgia has added its own unique celebration.
It first took place on January 19, 2008, and again this
year in Tbilisi’s Holy Trinity Sameba Cathedral a
mass Baptism was celebrated, with Patriarch-Catholicos
Ilia II becoming the Godfather of around 800
newly-baptized children, reports
Sputnik-Georgia, with a video of the event.
“I congratulate all on this sacred feast and may the
grace of this bright day come down upon all people. Our
whole family is very happy and joyous that our third child
has become a Godchild of the patriarch of all Georgia
himself and I would like to thank him for it,” said
Mariam Lomsadze, the mother of one of the children
newly-entered into the Orthodox ranks.
Patriarch Ilia had pledged to baptize the third and later
children of parents who have been married in the Church,
in a bid to improve the nation’s poor demographic
situation. The number of abortions in Georgia was cut in
half from 2005 to 2010, with the birth rate rising by 25%.
This was the forty-seventh such mass Baptism, the
patriarch’s Godchildren now numbering more than
32,000.
Source.
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