Patriarchate of Constantinople: Patriarch Bartholomew has nothing in common with masons

Athens, November 28, 2013

The Patriarchate of Constantinople has published a communique in response to a publication about relations of Patriarch Bartholomew with Masonic organizations, reports Romphea.

The Patriarchate officially refutes the reports that Patriarch Bartholomew allegedly has links with masons.

    

Pravoslavie.ru

2 декабря 2013 г.

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