“May the memory of all those who perished during this incredible atrocity for humanity be eternal,” said the Archbishop
With a particularly touching message on social media, the Archbishop of America Elpidophoros remembers and honors International Holocaust Remembrance Day, when more than six million people, mostly Jews, among them 60,000 Greeks, were murdered in the Nazi concentration camps.
“We must remember,” notes the Archbishop, “that the righteous of the nations did not allow the monstrosity of some to become the fate and destiny of all. May the memory of all those who perished during this incredible atrocity for humanity be eternal.”
The Archbishop of America had even been on December 5, 2022, at Yad Vashem, i.e. the World Center for the Holocaust, in Jerusalem, where he paid tribute to the memory of the victims of the Holocaust and reminded that “the preservation of this memory was, is and it will be an act of resistance against the brutality and brutality of past and future anti-Semitism.”
“The righteous did not allow the monstrosity to become fate”
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