In the presence of prominent Greek-Americans and philhellenes from the political, business, and art worlds, the White House held its customary annual reception on Wednesday afternoon, March 29 to mark the anniversary of the start of the Greek War of Independence.
U.S. President Joe Biden welcomed the guests and explained that his wife Jill could not attend because she was in Tennessee, where she has gone to support the families of the victims of the recent deadly elementary school massacre.
The first to speak was Archbishop Elpidophoros, who, addressing the U.S. President, praised his long-standing relationship with the Greek-American community, focusing on his close relationship with Greece and the Greek-American community.
“Mr. President, you have long been a close and trusted friend of the Omogeneia, a cause for deep appreciation and affection. You started this long friendship with the Greeks of Wilmington, Delaware, and you have reached out across the Nation and the oceans itself to give your wise counsel, your solidarity, and your reciprocal love through the decades. To be with you here at the White House, celebrating the resurrection of the Greek Nation, is an extraordinary honor for all of us, and on behalf of all, I thank you from the bottom of our hearts,” Elpidophoros said.
The Archbishop went on to praise Joe Biden’s stance on the Ukraine issue, as well as the support he provides to the Ecumenical Patriarchate and Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew, declaring that, “as children of the Mother Church of Constantinople, whose unparalleled leader, His All Holiness Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew, counts you, Mr. President, as a true friend – we have cause for even more thankfulness. We thank you both for your strong support of the purely spiritual mission of our Ecumenical Patriarchate, a mission of love, peace, and hope that is needed now more than ever.”
Elpidophoros also noted that Hellenes of America support the President.
For his part, Joe Biden, in his own speech, focused on the strong ties between the United States and Greece, as well as the common struggles of the two countries to ensure freedom and democracy.
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