Archbishop Elpidophoros of America attended the 44th Annual Metropolis of San Francisco Folk Dance and Choral Festival over the weekend of February 15-16.
As the National Herald mentions, the Archbishop was welcomed by Metropolitan Gerasimos of San Francisco.
Metropolitan Gerasimos of San Francisco, who supervises the Festival, stated that “it was magnificent and enthusiastic in every respect,” and he added that “we are talking about thousands participants and attendees.”
Speaking about Archbishop Elpidophoros he said that “everywhere he appears and of course here at the Festival, he wins over everybody, young and old, with his humbleness and smile. We were so blessed and happy to have him with us during the entire Festival, in this great celebration of our traditions and culture.”
The Archbishop in his homily said that “there is something elemental in the dance and choral traditions of our People, and I’m not just talking about native Greeks. When we connect through dance and through music, it doesn’t matter what your ethnic background is. You enter into a form of communion, not only with the experience itself, but with your fellow participants and with those who observe and applaud your art.”
I am overjoyed to be here @YourFDF to feel the joy, positivity, and energy of our youth celebrating our rich culture, art, and faith! pic.twitter.com/XDTjKhDQs7
— Elpidophoros (@Elpidophoros) February 14, 2020
I leave @YourFDF inspired by your love for our Orthodox faith and heritage. May that love grow stronger in your hearts. Share it with others. Pass on the gift you received to inspire the next generation. #LiveOrthodoxy pic.twitter.com/GJzTnOBa7Q
— Elpidophoros (@Elpidophoros) February 17, 2020