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Georgian Orthodox Church Calls on Religious Groups to Cooperate
Patriarch of the Georgian Orthodox Church Ilia II met with the leaders of the religious communities in Georgia on June 15 and offered them to set up a cooperation council of religious groups.
Spokesman for the Georgian Orthodox Church Zurab Tskhovrebadze said the council, which will unite representatives from the Armenian Apostolic Church, as well as from the Baptist-Evangelist, Catholic, Muslim, Judaic and Pentecostal groups, will cooperate in tackling different social problems which Georgia faces.
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