Evangelisms: Shocking Video of UCI Archbishop of Albania Anastasios – “Watch out! We don’t know how this virus moves” HELLAS



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The Ambassador of Albania in Athens visited the Archbishop of Albania Anastasios, who is being treated in the ICU of the Hospital “Evangelismos”.

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“Do not be afraid, just believe” the message of the Archbishop of Albania Anastasios from the intensive care unit of “Evangelismos”

Sakellaropoulou called Archbishop Anastasios, wishing him a speedy recovery and a short return.

As can be seen from the images published by the Albanian media, the archbishop was in good health and wanted to know more about the diplomat from the neighboring country, who has been in this position for a long time in our country.

We remind you that the Archbishop of Albania Anastasios was diagnosed positive for the coronavirus and was treated at the initiative of Kyriakos Mitsotakis in Greece to be hospitalized. On Thursday it was learned that the priest was admitted to the ICU of the “Evangelismos” hospital.

Video: “We don’t know how this virus moves,” says Archbishop of Albania

In the video excerpt from the Albanian media that was broadcast by the OPEN newsletter, the Archbishop of Albania is heard saying: “Be careful too. We don’t know how this virus moves.”

“Do not be afraid just believe”

“Do not fear, just believe”, was the message of the Archbishop of Albania Anastasios before the intensive care unit of the “Evangelismos” hospital, where he is being treated.

In addition, in a written message he expressed his sincere thanks to the doctors of “Evangelismos”, the nurses and the multitude of people who once again expressed their love with spontaneous prayer.

In detail, your message:

The first day in “Evangelismos” has passed and everything is going well. Throughout our lives we refer to the God of surprises but also to the God of miracles. Our journey in Albania began with the exclamation “God is with us” and the response of the dance “and we with him”, which supported our certainty that “God will not leave us”.

Our sincere thanks to the distinguished doctors and nurses and the multitude of people who once again expressed their love with spontaneous prayer. Two words from last Sunday’s Gospel reading define the appropriate attitude: “Do not fear, just believe.”



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