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New Year Messages of Love and Faith from Georgia’s Patriarch and PM

by Georgia Today
January 7, 2025
in News, Newspaper, Social & Society
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Orthodox Christmas Eve inn Sameba Cathedral. Source: FB

Orthodox Christmas Eve inn Sameba Cathedral. Source: FB

On Monday, as the Orthodox Church celebrated Christmas according to the Julian calendar, Ilia II, the Catholicos Patriarch of Georgia’s Orthodox Christian Church, delivered his annual Christmas message, affirming that Christianity has been an integral part of Georgia’s identity, a “strong civilizational choice” that remains a central pillar of the nation’s consciousness. The Patriarch spoke of the humility of Christ, who “descends to earth today, offering the light of life to all who recognize they are created in God’s image and seek salvation.” He highlighted that the faith has been passed down since Adam, teaching Georgians they are not mere accidental beings, but are destined for eternal life and unity with God.
Christ, the Patriarch said, brings “the heavenly laws” and the virtues of “heavenly citizens” into our lives, “helping us to see sin and guiding us to redemption through repentance.” The embrace of Christianity, which led Georgians to reject paganism, is more than a tradition, he said—it is a conscious, foundational decision that has shaped their national character.
The Patriarch emphasized the calling of Christians to serve others, echoing the mission of Christ, and urged that love and loyalty to others lead us to God. He also reminded believers that any talents or gifts they possess come from God, and it is their responsibility to use them wisely.
Georgian Prime Minister Irakli Kobakhidze echoed similar themes in his New Year message, decrying efforts by “certain forces” attempting to sow division, and calling for a counter-response rooted in love. He stressed the importance of faith, the love of God, and mutual love among people, which, according to him, are under threat by ideologies that distance individuals from both faith and their nation’s traditional values. He called on all citizens to stand firm in protecting these beliefs.
Kobakhidze also reflected on Georgia’s resilience throughout the challenges of 2024, stressing that the nation had triumphed despite external pressures. In his New Year message, he emphasized the importance of unity in defending Georgia’s peace, sovereignty, and European future. He thanked the country’s diverse contributors—educators, scientists, soldiers, and citizens—for their roles in securing the nation’s progress and success.
He also celebrated Georgia’s remarkable achievements in sports, citing the national football team’s historic qualification for the European Championship, as well as the nation’s best-ever performances in the Olympics, Paralympics, and various other disciplines. The Prime Minister praised the spirit of the Georgian people, underscoring the importance of nurturing this strength for the future.
Concluding his message, Kobakhidze highlighted Georgia’s growing economic development, underscoring the solid foundation being laid for the nation’s prosperity. Looking forward to 2025, he expressed confidence that the year would see even greater success, stressing that “where love prevails, no external adversary can defeat the Georgian people.”

By Team GT

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