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Ilia II, Patriarch Who Revived Georgian Orthodox Church, Dies at 93

Ilia II, who led the Georgian Orthodox Church for nearly five decades, died at age 93. He played a pivotal role in restoring the church's influence after decades of Soviet repression, making it Georgia's most powerful non-state institution. Observers will now watch how church leadership transitions and its future role in Georgian society unfold.
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