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Orthodox worshippers attend the Virgin Mary service led by Ecumenical Greek Orthodox Patriarch Bartholomew I at the ancient Sumela Monastery in the Black Sea coastal province of Trabzon, northeastern Turkey, August 15, 2010. Thousands of Orthodox pilgrims from Greece, Russia and Georgia attended the mass at the monastery for the first time since 1923. To match Feature TURKEY-ORTHODOX/. REUTERS/Umit Bektas (TURKEY - Tags: RELIGION SOCIETY)
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This print captures a momentous occasion at the ancient Sumela Monastery in Trabzon, northeastern Turkey. Orthodox worshippers from Greece, Russia, and Georgia gather to attend the Virgin Mary service led by Ecumenical Greek Orthodox Patriarch Bartholomew I on August 15,2010. The atmosphere is filled with reverence and devotion as thousands of pilgrims come together for this significant event that hadn't taken place since 1923. The image showcases the timeless beauty of the monastery against the backdrop of the Black Sea coastal province. Its architectural grandeur stands tall, evoking a sense of awe and spirituality among those present. The faithful can be seen dressed in traditional attire, their faces reflecting both solemnity and joy. The presence of Patriarch Bartholomew I adds an air of significance to this gathering. As he leads the service, his spiritual leadership resonates with all who have traveled far to be part of this historic moment. This photograph not only captures a religious ceremony but also symbolizes unity among different nations and cultures bound by their faith. It serves as a reminder that despite geographical distances or historical events, people's devotion remains steadfast. Through this powerful visual narrative captured by Umit Bektas for Reuters Images, we are transported into an extraordinary world where religion transcends borders and time itself.
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