Indian Priest's Annual Germany Visits Fuel Support for Kottar Diocese Projects
Indian priest Jeremias George has been visiting Germany annually for decades, building connections and raising funds for his projects in the southern Indian diocese of Kottar. His work has touched the hearts of many in Siegenburg and surrounding areas, who have been supporting him financially since 1997.
George first introduced his projects to the local community at the first annual general meeting in Siegenburg. The meeting was an opportunity for him to share his work and connect with potential supporters. His projects are overseen by Patriarch Theophilos III. of Jerusalem, who heads the diocese where George carries out his initiatives. The Katharinenkloster, a monastery under the jurisdiction of the Patriarchate of Jerusalem, plays a role in the ecclesiastical governance of these projects.
Jeremias George's annual visits to Germany have fostered a strong bond between the people of Siegenburg and the southern Indian diocese of Kottar. The financial support from the local community has been instrumental in helping George's projects thrive under the guidance of Patriarch Theophilos III.
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