Amman: Theodoros II, Pope and Patriarch of Alexandria and All Africa for the Greek Orthodox Church, reaffirmed his steadfast support for Jordan's historic role under the Hashemite Custodianship of Islamic and Christian holy sites in Jerusalem, during a reception Saturday evening.
According to Jordan News Agency, the Patriarch emphasized the critical function of the Custodianship in safeguarding the identity of the holy sites and fostering interfaith dialogue, noting that he firsthand witnessed the impact of this historical role during his initial visit to Jerusalem 50 years ago. He described the Hashemite Custodianship as a foundational pillar for protecting holy places and promoting coexistence, characterizing Jordan as a blessed land.
His remarks came during a dinner hosted by Samer Ghazi Kawar, the Honorary Consul of the Republic of San Marino, at the Kawar residence. The event was attended by Patriarchal Vicar Archbishop Damaskinos Al-Azrai, the Metropolitan of the Baptism Site Archbishop Benedictus, along with several religious leaders, senators, MPs, ambassadors, honorary consuls, and civil society representatives.
Kawar welcomed the Patriarch to Jordan, praising his supportive stances toward the Kingdom and His Majesty King Abdullah II's role as the Hashemite Custodian of the holy sites in Jerusalem. Kawar also highlighted the prominent role of Archbishop Damaskinos Al-Azrai in strengthening ties between the Patriarchate of Alexandria and Jordan, his homeland.
The Patriarch's visit serves to strengthen institutional ties, building upon the close relations between Jordan and Egypt. The visit specifically focuses on boosting religious tourism in the Kingdom and highlighting its global importance as a destination for Christian pilgrimage.