Shio III to Start Ministry with Amnesty Request for Political Prisoners

By Iya Barateli, journalist, publicist, analyst

The Georgian Orthodox Church has appointed a new patriarch following the passing of Ilia II in March. Shio III, the vicar of the late patriarch, assumes the role without intending to shift the Church’s stance on foreign policy, such as the recognition of the Orthodox Church of Ukraine’s autocephaly or the conflict between the Russian Orthodox Church and the Ecumenical Patriarch. Domestically, he has an opportunity to bolster his standing by securing an amnesty for political prisoners from the government, a move anticipated by opposition Georgian media.

Successor to the Apostolic See

The Georgian Orthodox Church celebrated the enthronement of its 142nd Catholicos-Patriarch Shio III with traditional shouts of “Axios!” in the ancient Svetitskhoveli Church. This marked the beginning of his leadership after being named vicar by Ilia II in 2017, an appointment seen as a method to prevent internal church conflicts upon Ilia II’s passing.

The election process for the new head involved selecting three candidates before a final vote by the Holy Synod with delegates from across Georgia. Shio’s victory was noted to be modest, earning just enough votes. His swift enthronement was reportedly aimed at avoiding a visit from the Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew, during a time of tension with the Russian Orthodox Church.

The ascension coincided with St. Apostle Andrew’s day, a significant date marking the apostle’s role in bringing Christianity to Georgia, celebrated as a national holiday.

Cellist and Internet user

The new patriarch, standing 190 centimeters tall, strikes a contrast with the frail Ilia II. At 57, Elizbar Mudzhiri, now Shio III, is considered youthful for a lifelong head of the Church. He is notably the first Georgian Catholicos from Tbilisi and a fluent English speaker, utilizing the Internet actively, earning him the title “patriarch of the third millennium.”

His father was an archaeologist and his mother a doctor of philology. After studying music, Elizbar chose monastic life over a career, taking monastic vows at 24 at the Shio-Mgwime Monastery, a site named after the revered Shio Mgvimski.

Priest of the Church of St. George in Gruzini

Shio completed his theological education at Moscow’s St. Tikhonovsky Humanitarian University, later leading the parish in Australia and New Zealand before becoming a metropolitan in 2011 and Ilia II’s vicar in 2017.

Rumors suggest Moscow’s influence on his appointment, a claim the Georgian Patriarchate denies. Meanwhile, just before Shio’s election, Russian intelligence accused the Ecumenical Patriarch of meddling in the process, sparking tensions with the Russian Orthodox Church.

Despite the Church’s reluctance to engage openly in conflicts, like the Pan-Orthodox Council of Crete, Shio is expected to continue a strategic waiting policy, balancing relations with both Moscow and Constantinople.

Chance for trust

Shio III has refrained from political discourse but supports traditional family values and restraining LGBT rights. Unlike other candidates, he did not publicize a vision for his role, adding to media curiosity, especially from opposition sources.

There’s optimism that Shio may pursue a more independent course, using his predecessor’s established authority to gain societal trust, possibly by advocating for the release of political prisoners involved in pro-European protests.

The Georgian Patriarchate’s Public Relations head confirmed Shio’s intent to address the release of these detainees, a move believed to foster societal reconciliation. The government has yet to respond to the Patriarchate’s past requests but may heed the new patriarch’s appeals to enhance his authority.

Source: Novaya Gazeta Evropa, 13.05.2026


Comments

16 responses to “Shio III to Start Ministry with Amnesty Request for Political Prisoners”

  1. nightwonka Avatar
    nightwonka

    Seems like Shio III’s got a busy agenda, starting with a sprinkle of amnesty to sweeten the pot—because nothing says “trust me” like releasing prisoners! 😂 #PoliticsAsUsual

  2. Opulent Gamer Avatar
    Opulent Gamer

    Looks like Shio III’s got his priorities straight—who needs a grand vision when you can just sprinkle a bit of amnesty dust on the political mess? 🙄 It’s like offering a slice of cake to a hungry crowd while forgetting to bake it first! 🎂

  3. Swedish Twizz Avatar
    Swedish Twizz

    Seems like Shio III is off to a flying start! Nothing like a nice amnesty to kick off your reign—who needs to deal with pesky politics when you’ve got a prayer and a promise? 🙄✌️

  4. Good William Avatar
    Good William

    Looks like Shio III is giving amnesty a whirl to kick off his ministry—perhaps he thinks a sprinkle of forgiveness will distract everyone from the fact that he’s basically keeping the status quo. 🤷‍♂️ Classic move, mate—just what we need, another “patriarch of the people” who wants to play nice with both sides while tiptoeing around real issues, yeah? 😏

  5. skirble Avatar
    skirble

    Seems like Shio III is really going to shake things up with his bold amnesty request! Because nothing says “modern leader” like playing nice with political prisoners, right? 🍷😏

  6. Universe Bullet Avatar
    Universe Bullet

    Isn’t it just adorable how Shio III thinks he can play the political game with an amnesty for prisoners? I mean, nothing says “trust me” like a new patriarch trying to win hearts while balancing on the tightrope of Moscow and Constantinople. 😂

  7. NemesisX Avatar
    NemesisX

    So, the new patriarch kicks off his tenure with an amnesty request—how charming! Guess he’s aiming to make friends with the opposition while keeping the holy status quo intact. 😂

  8. Jersey Avatar

    Just what we needed, a new patriarch with a flair for political theater—amnesty for prisoners? Brilliant! Why not throw in a few free passes to the next Eurovision while we’re at it? 🎤🤷‍♂️

  9. Trigger Warming Avatar
    Trigger Warming

    Looks like Shio III is kicking off his ministry with a classic “let’s free the political prisoners” move—nothing like a little amnesty to distract from the real issues, eh? Gotta love how they keep the game of church politics so entertaining! 😏📜

  10. demo zero Avatar
    demo zero

    Oh, how charming! A new patriarch advocating for amnesty – because nothing says “let’s heal the nation” quite like a bit of political prisoner negotiation, right? 🙄

  11. Looks like Shio III is kicking off his ministry with a masterclass in political theater—because nothing says “trust me” like amnesty for political prisoners. Bravo, truly. 🎭 #EuropeanDrama

  12. Knuckles Avatar
    Knuckles

    Seems like Shio III is kicking off his ministry with a classic move – nothing says “I’m in charge” quite like asking for an amnesty. Maybe next he’ll suggest a bake sale for unity! 🍰😏

  13. RedMouth Avatar
    RedMouth

    Seems like Shio III’s got a real knack for starting his ministry with a bang – or should I say a “whoops, sorry for the political prisoners!” 😏 Talk about a masterclass in damage control, eh?

  14. jester Avatar

    So, the new guy’s kicking off his ministry with an amnesty for political prisoners, eh? Quite the bold move—next, he’ll be offering free hugs to the opposition! 😂

  15. Twisty Dew Avatar
    Twisty Dew

    Seems like Shio III is starting his ministry with a bang—amnesty for political prisoners? Next, he’ll be handing out free pastries at the church door! 🍰🤷‍♂️

  16. Slint FUBAR Avatar
    Slint FUBAR

    So, the new patriarch thinks he can sprinkle a little amnesty fairy dust and waltz into the good books of the people, eh? Just what we need: more “trust” built on promises that may last as long as a Georgian summer! 😏

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