Metropolitan Hilarion on Hagia Sophia: The Church is devoted to Christ

Hagia Sophia

Metropolitan Hilarion, the head of the Department for External Church Relations of the Moscow Patriarchate, said he is concerned about the possibility of Hagia Sophia in Constantinople being made a mosque.

“We are closely following with serious concerns the events surrounding the Hagia Sophia Cathedral. We are waiting for the official publication of the decision of the Supreme Court of Turkey, which, judging by the press reports, found that the status of Hagia Sophia, which is currently a museum, can be changed by a decree issued by the country’s president. We hope that the decision to turn the cathedral into a mosque will not be made,” the metropolitan told Interfax.

The metropolitan said Hagia Sophia “is the heritage of the entire mankind.” It was an Orthodox church for 1,000 years and then was made a mosque, but it received the status of a museum in 1934 according to a decision made by Turkey’s first President Kemal Ataturk.

Fragments of priceless mosaics with images of Christ, Our Lady, John the Baptist, Byzantine emperors and empresses have been preserved in the cathedral, he said. “What will happen to these mosaics if the church is turned into a mosque? Images are banned in Islam. Will they be knocked down, like most of the mosaics were knocked down after Constantinople was taken over in 1453? Or will they be covered with plaster again?” he said.

Metropolitan Hilarion said he is convinced that “any change in the current balances and long-term status quo can inflict heavy damage on the mutual understanding in the world, dialogue of civilizations and culture, inter-religious dialogue.” The building is not only a priceless world heritage site protected by UNESCO, which plays a unique role in world history, but also a place of sacral significance, he said.

The head of the synodal department does not agree with the Turkish officials who say that the future of the cathedral is an internal affairs of Turkey. “It’s hard to agree with that. Hagia Sophia is a world heritage site. It is not without reason that the talks about changing its status have shaken the whole world, and especially the Christian world. The church is devoted to Christ, Sophia the Wisdom of God is one of the names of Christ,” he said.

Source: Interfax Religion