SUBSCRIBE NOW

SIGHT

Be informed. Be challenged. Be inspired.

Orthodox Patriarch hospitalised in US after stent procedure

New York City, US
AP

The spiritual leader of Eastern Orthodox Christians was staying overnight in a New York City hospital after having a stent placement Wednesday afternoon at the conclusion of his US visit, according to the Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of America. 

Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew I, 81, of Constantinople underwent the procedure at Mount Sinai Hospital following an angiogram that determined the need for the stent, according to the archdiocese. A stent is a tube placed in a clogged blood vessel to increase blood flow.

He was expected to be released Thursday, it said. Further details were not immediately released.

US St Nicholas Greek Orthodox Church Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew I

Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew I, centre, leads the official door-opening ceremony of lower Manhattan’s St Nicholas Greek Orthodox Church on Tuesday, 2nd November. The spiritual leader of Eastern Orthodox Christians is staying overnight in a New York City hospital after having a stent placement Wednesday afternoon, on 3rd November. The procedure came at the conclusion of his US visit, according to the Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of America. He is expected to be released on Thursday, 4th November. PICTURE: AP Photo/Ted Shaffrey/File photo.

The hospital treatment delayed Bartholomew’s return home to Turkey, which had been scheduled for Wednesday at the conclusion of a busy 12-day US itinerary.

The trip, his first to this country in several years, also began with an overnight hospital stay in Washington when he felt “unwell” a day after his arrival, church officials said.

He resumed his itinerary, meeting with President Joe Biden at the White House and receiving awards from Catholic and Jewish organisations.

On Tuesday, he spoke with a firm voice and did not appear fatigued as he stood for an hour-long ceremony at St Nicholas Greek Orthodox Church and National Shrine near the World Trade Center in New York, which is replacing a church destroyed in the 9/11 attacks. He then attended an evening celebration of his 30th anniversary as patriarch, the longest tenure on record.

As Patriarch of Constantinople, Bartholomew is considered first among equals among Eastern Orthodox patriarchs, which gives him prominence but not the power of a Catholic pope. He does oversee Greek Orthodox and some other jurisdictions, although large portions of the Eastern Orthodox world are self-governing under their own patriarchs.

Donate



sight plus logo

Sight+ is a new benefits program we’ve launched to reward people who have supported us with annual donations of $26 or more. To find out more about Sight+ and how you can support the work of Sight, head to our Sight+ page.

Musings

TAKE PART IN THE SIGHT READER SURVEY!

We’re interested to find out more about you, our readers, as we improve and expand our coverage and so we’re asking all of our readers to take this survey (it’ll only take a couple of minutes).

To take part in the survey, simply follow this link…

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

For security, use of Google's reCAPTCHA service is required which is subject to the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Use.