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December 10, 2003 SENATOR
PAUL SARBANES VISITS ARCHBISHOP DEMETRIOS NEW
YORK -- His Eminence
Archbishop Demetrios, Primate of the Greek Orthodox Church in America and
Exarch of the Ecumenical Patriarchate, met yesterday with Greek-American
U.S. Senator Paul Sarbanes (D-MD) at the Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of
America in New York. During
their cordial and friendly meeting of about an hour, the Senator and the
Archbishop discussed issues of common interest relative to American and
international affairs and issues pertaining to the life of the Church.
After the meeting Mr. Sarbanes, speaking to members of the Press
said, "As always, we
just had a wonderful meeting with the
Archbishop, and I very much welcome this opportunity to come and
see him as I do on occasion
when I am in New York. I have this very strong sense
of the Church's moving forward in America in a very strong and
positive way and we are enormously grateful to the Archbishop for his
leadership [and for] helping to make that possible." Responding
to a question regarding the trial of the terrorist group "November
17" which just concluded in Greece, Senator Sarbanes said,
"I had a very keen interest and I'm gratified to see that this
trial has been brought to a conclusion and these people have been
convicted. I think it is a
great step forward for Greece that they were apprehended and tried and
have been convicted." His Eminence Archbishop Demetrios of America expressed his gratitude for Senator Sarbanes' visit and said, "Being with the Senator is always a great joy and a great source for exchange of ideas. He is one of the people that has wisdom in political, international and cultural issues. He is someone who is a combination of a scholar and a politician. Therefore, it is more than enjoyable to be with him and have the opportunity to discuss issues of general interest, of current affairs--political and otherwise--and issues that are in the center of attention of contemporary people, here and in other parts of the Globe."
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