Pope Francis orders Parthenon marbles held by Vatican be returned to Greece

Pope Francis orders Parthenon marbles held by Vatican be returned to Greece

Three 2,500-year-old pieces will be ‘donated’ to Greece’s Archbishop Ieronymos II amid wider conversation about future of Parthenon marbles held by Britain

Pope Francis (R) meets with the head of the Greek Orthodox Church Ieronymos II, in December 2021.
Pope Francis (R) meets with the head of the Greek Orthodox Church Ieronymos II in December 2021. Photograph: Vatican Media/ANSA/Zuma Press/Rex/Shutterstock

Pope Francis has decided to return to Greece three 2,500-year-old pieces of the Parthenon that have been in the papal collections of the Vatican Museums for two centuries.

The Vatican said in a brief statement that the pope was giving them to Archbishop Ieronymos II, the head of the Greek Orthodox Church and Greece’s spiritual leader, as a “donation” and “a concrete sign of his sincere desire to follow in the ecumenical path of truth”.

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