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April 22, 2010

Archbishop Irenaios of Crete Clarifies his Encyclical



The following video is a reply by Archbishop Irenaios of Crete following the various criticisms and responses to his encyclical regarding the use by clergy in his Archdiocese of the social networking site "Facebook".

Because the lecture is in Greek, the reader can refer to other sources I posted in the comments section here of my response to this issue.

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