US President Donald Trump hosts White House event to celebrate March 25

·

On Thursday, March 26, US President Donald Trump hosted a special White House event to celebrate Greek Independence Day. The event highlighted the historical and cultural connection between Greece and the US.

The event saw Greek American community leaders, senior Orthodox Church officials, and US officials in attendance to celebrate the relationship between the United States and Greece. Archbishop Elpidophoros of the Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of America, and US Ambassador to Greece Kimberly Guilfoyle were also present.

Trump addressed attendees saying, “It is a great honour to be here tonight. I would not miss it for anything.” He wished Greeks a “Happy Independence Day.”

This event comes after Trump’s proclamation earlier this week which paid tribute to Greece’s national day. The proclamation was titled Greek Independence Day: A National Day of Celebration of Greek and American Democracy.

“When America declared its independence 250 years ago, the Greeks did the same. Since then, the United States and Greek democracy have stood side by side and guided Western culture.”

Trump lauded Greece’s lasting impact on civilisation and US political ideas. “We owe the Greeks so much,” he said. “Americans learn about Socrates, Aristotle, and the bravery of the Spartans.”

He also drew attention to the restored St. Nicholas Greek Orthodox Church at Ground Zero, noting its destruction during the September 11 attacks and subsequent reconstruction. “You know that after the attack of September 11, the Greek church was destroyed, but it was rebuilt bigger than before. The marble used is the same as that of the Parthenon,” Trump said.

Trump then recognised Greece’s global influence, stating, “Without Athens, we might never had the Philadelphia. Today, we celebrate friendship with Greece and cooperation with the Americans who want to make America great again.”

During the event, Trump also praised Ambassador Ms Guilfoyle, calling her forward and saying, “You are the best. Everybody loves you. Come stand next to us.”

Archbishop Elpidophoros thanked Trump at the event. “You do the Greek community a great honour by celebrating March 25… We thank you for your support on the Cyprus issue. In all the churches, we pray for all the armed forces,” he said.

“This honour binds Greece and the United States in a strategic alliance with mutual respect and extends to cooperation on issues of energy and strategy. Greece is the harbinger of democracy, just as America is,” the Archbishop added.

The event concluded with Archbishop Elpidophoros reciting the Prayer of Saint Basil.

Share:

KEEP UP TO DATE WITH TGH

By subscribing you accept our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy.

Latest News

South Melbourne FC confirms departure of championship-winning coach Sinisa Cohadzic

South Melbourne FC has announced that Senior Men’s Head Coach Sinisa Cohadzic has departed the club “effective immediately.”

Sylvia Klonaris among Darwin councillors accused of social media policy breach

Darwin councillor Sylvia Klonaris is among three elected representatives found to have breached the City of Darwin’s social media policy.

Basil Zempilas hits back at claims he caused Perth council woes

WA Liberal Leader Basil Zempilas rejected claims that ongoing governance issues at the City of Perth are a result of his time as lord mayor.

Archbishop Elpidophoros hospitalised after fainting during Thessaloniki service

Archbishop Elpidophoros was taken to hospital after fainting during a Sunday morning Divine Liturgy at the Cathedral of Saint Nicholas.

What is the Monday of the Holy Spirit? The meaning behind the Orthodox feast day

Orthodox Christians are marking the Monday of the Holy Spirit, a public holiday part of the celebrations following Pentecost.

You May Also Like

Greek farmers step up blockades as aid delays persist

Greek farmers intensified nationwide blockades on Tuesday, disrupting major highways and intermittently shutting border crossings.

Israeli tourist’s ear bitten in violent beach clash near Athens

A violent altercation erupted on a beach near Athens, Greece on Sunday when a Syrian man bit an Israeli tourist’s ear.

Peter Gonis outlines vision for GOCSA in open letter ahead of elections

Peter Gonis, Vice President of the Greek Orthodox Community of South Australia, has released a heartfelt open letter ahead of elections.