“The love of Ilia II will be eternal. Not only have you lost your spiritual father, but we have also lost a great leader of the Orthodox Church. Not only Georgia, but the entire Orthodox world is now orphaned. However, we are confident that he is now a guardian angel for everyone,” said the representative of the Orthodox Church of Cyprus, Metropolitan of the Diocese of Tamassos.
Metropolitan Isaiah once again expressed his heartfelt condolences to the people of Georgia on the passing of Ilia II.
“Yesterday, we arrived in the holy city of Tbilisi from Cyprus, representing the Orthodox Church of Cyprus alongside Archbishop Georgios. I am Metropolitan Isaiah of Tamasos and Paphos. I had the privilege of knowing His Holiness Patriarch Ilia II personally, and he was like a second spiritual father to me. Our relationship with Georgia dates back to the 1990s, when we served here on various humanitarian missions with the blessing of His Holiness. Ilia II always cared deeply for his people and was constantly thinking of their well-being. During the 1990s, the Patriarch visited Cyprus, marking the beginning of closer cooperation between our countries and churches. I have served as a kind of mediator in these relations ever since. For us, His Holiness Patriarch Ilia is now perceived as a guardian angel. Not only have you lost your holy, spiritual father, but we have also lost a towering figure of the Orthodox Church, our Primate. The entire Orthodox world is now orphaned. Yet, we are certain that, as a saint, he now watches over us all as a guardian angel. We have not truly lost a person; we have gained a celestial protector.
Today, our world faces significant challenges, wars, divisions, and difficulties both within the Orthodox community and globally. His prayers are more needed than ever. I believe he chose the most difficult moment to ascend to heaven, so he might be closer to the Mother of God and Jesus Christ, and continue to intercede for us through his prayers.
On behalf of Archbishop Georgios of Cyprus and our Synod, I extend my deepest condolences to the people of Georgia. I assure you that the love and spiritual legacy of our Patriarch, Ilia II, will remain eternal. Thanks to his love and prayers, the bonds between our churches will endure forever,” concluded Metropolitan Isaiah.

