Candidates for the New Georgian Patriarch

On April 3, the Holy Synod of the Georgian Church convened to deliberate on the nomination process for the three candidates for the patriarchal throne and other technical election issues. There was no consensus among the metropolitans regarding whether the election should adhere to the existing candidate requirements in the statute or if those could be altered. Georgia lacks a tradition of electing its Church head freely, as Patriarch Ilia was elected during the totalitarian communist regime in 1977. Russian foreign intelligence has suggested that Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew intends to “influence” the elections with favored candidates — the Western European Abraham (Garmelia) and Metropolitan of Poti Grigory (Berbichashvili).

Under the Georgian Church statute, a patriarchal candidate should be between 40 and 70 years old, with 30 of the 39 Synod members meeting this criterion. Bishops have yet to decide on the necessity of compliance with this age restriction. The statute mandates theological education, though it does not specify the level; however, the metropolitans have considered retaining “at least a seminary” as a requirement.

Thirty Synod members have higher education. Seven members’ educational backgrounds are unclear, and 14 bishops lack theological education. Most received education in seminaries and academies in Russia and Georgia. Only three bishops — Metropolitans Melchizedek (Khachidze), Sava (Intskirveli), and Zenon (Yarajali) — studied in Europe.

Two bishops have musical training — Shio (Mujiri) and Anton (Buluhiya). Three attended the Theater Institute — Daniel (Datuashvili), Nikoloz (Pachuashvili), and Isaiah (Chanturia). Joseph (Kikvadze) and Ekvitime (Lezhava) graduated from the Academy of Arts. Mamuka (Gabrididze), now the Bishop of Tianeti, was previously a guitarist in the rock band “Memento Mori.”

Nine bishops graduated from the Polytechnic University, and three from the Pedagogical Institute. Andria (Gvazava) has a military background, having attended the Military Aviation Engineering Institute in Kharkov. Georgian media reports that eight metropolitans served in the Soviet Army, including Yegudiel (Tabatadze) in the GDR army (1982-1984) and Vakhtang (Liparteliani) in the Abkhazia conflict.

The Synod’s diverse composition raises the debate on maintaining a theological education requirement at least at the seminary or academy level for elections.

Three metropolitans quickly transitioned from monasticism to episcopacy — Tkibuli’s Giorgi (Shalamberidze) (1988), Tsurgava’s Vakhtang (Akhvlediani) (1982), and Shalteli’s Spiridon (Abuladze) (2006). The locum tenens, Metropolitan Shio, and Ephraim (Gamrekeli) have long monastic experiences before ordination. The vicar, Metropolitan Grigory Berbicashvili, and Metropolitan Job Akiashvili have significant support within the electoral council. Metropolitan Andria Gvazava, who only recently obtained theological education by defending a dissertation at the Russian Orthodox University “St. Tikhon” in 2023, is another potential candidate.

Unofficially, the patriarch must be acceptable to both the Georgian government and the Russian Church. Shio (Mujiri), having chaired the St. George Church of the Georgian community in Moscow and studied theology there, currently meets these criteria.

Over the past decade, leaked information about Patriarch Ilia’s possible successor has permeated Georgian public discourse. This prompted Patriarch Ilia to appoint Metropolitan Shio Mujiri as his successor, although this process is unprovided by the statute or Georgian tradition. Supporters of Metropolitan Shio Mujiri encourage other candidates to relinquish their aspirations in his favor, branding non-compliance as betrayal to the late patriarch’s will. While Metropolitan Shio Mujiri is a prime candidate, his election is not guaranteed.

The Holy Synod has set up election commissions and designated the Holy Trinity Cathedral as the election venue. The three candidates will be announced at the upcoming Holy Synod meeting in late April, likely on April 24.


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13 responses to “Candidates for the New Georgian Patriarch”

  1. Esquire Avatar

    Quite the riveting game of musical chairs, isn’t it? Who knew picking a new patriarch could rival a reality show—complete with age limits and a dash of Soviet nostalgia! 😂

  2. frmhndshk Avatar
    frmhndshk

    Oh, how thrilling! A theatrical audition for the patriarchal throne—who knew the Georgians were so keen on keeping their clergy as diverse as the Eurovision lineup? 🎭🙄

  3. Spoiler Betty Avatar
    Spoiler Betty

    Looks like the race for the Georgian Patriarch is hotter than a summer day in Barcelona! Just what we need – a theological beauty contest with a touch of Soviet nostalgia and a sprinkle of European flair. 🤷‍♂️

  4. the howling swede Avatar
    the howling swede

    Seems like the Georgian Church is auditioning for a new patriarch—who knew divine selection came with a CV and a degree? 😂 Just what we need: another meeting of the “higher education club” debating whether seminary is enough while the real talent might just be strumming a guitar! 🎸

  5. LifeRobber Avatar
    LifeRobber

    In a twist of fate worthy of dramatic theatre, it seems the Georgian Church is about to elect a new patriarch, possibly one with a degree in “playing nice” from the prestigious Academy of Political Favoritism. Ah, nothing like a little divine intervention mixed with a sprinkle of bureaucratic chaos to keep things spicy! 😏

  6. Drop Stone Avatar
    Drop Stone

    Looks like the race for the patriarchal throne is more competitive than a Eurovision song contest! Who knew selecting a spiritual leader involved such a colorful mix of bishops, rockstars, and questionable diplomas? 🎤🎸

  7. Toxic-oxide Avatar
    Toxic-oxide

    Oh, great! Nothing says “modern democracy” quite like choosing a new patriarch with all the flair of a Soviet-era committee meeting. 🍷 Just what we need—another round of “who’s who” among the bishops with questionable qualifications!

  8. Homerun Diva Avatar
    Homerun Diva

    Oh, the thrill of watching a bunch of bishops sort out their “educational qualifications” while dressed in their Sunday best – it’s like a reality show where the prize is a throne and not a single contestant knows what a proper theology degree looks like. 🎭🙄

  9. Hex Panther Avatar
    Hex Panther

    Seems like the Georgian Church is throwing a talent show instead of a serious election—who knew theological qualifications could include a rock band past? 🎸 Better bring your best tunes and a military history if you want to get the gig! 😂

  10. BloodEater Avatar
    BloodEater

    Seems like the Georgian Church is pulling out all the stops for a proper game of musical chairs—who needs a theological education when you have a solid background in rock bands and military service? 🎸✈️

  11. Stone Boomstick Avatar
    Stone Boomstick

    Oh, nothing says “spiritual leadership” quite like a game of musical chairs with a side of seminary bingo—bet the incense is wafting with excitement! 😂

  12. Alley Fiend Avatar
    Alley Fiend

    Seems like the Georgian Church is really embracing the “old boys’ club” vibe with a side of theater and rock ’n’ roll—what’s next, a reality show for bishops? 🎸😏

  13. Just what we need, a bunch of bishops with more degrees than common sense debating who gets to wear the fancy hat—it’s like the Eurovision of ecclesiastical politics. 🎩🙄

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