- Archbishop Chrysostomos I of Cyprus
Archbishop Chrysostomos I (
27 September 1927 –22 December 2007 ) was the Archbishop ofCyprus from 1977 to 2006. He was born in the village ofStatos in Paphos, Cyprus. By the scholarship ofKykkos Monastery , where he served as a monk, he finished thePancyprian Gymnasium (High School) in 1950 and he studiedtheology andliterature in theUniversity of Athens . He then returned to Kykkos Monastery and was ordained deacon in February 1951. In October 1961 he was ordained priest and returned to the Pancyprian Gymnasium where he taught theology for 5 years.In 1968 he was elected bishop of Constantia before becoming Bishop of
Paphos in July 1973. On12 November 1977 he was electedArchbishop of Cyprus in succession to the late President and Archbishop of Cyprus,Makarios III who had died the same year. [cite news | first=Felix | last=Corley | coauthors= | title=Archbishop Chrysostomos I: Leading cleric in Cyprus | date=2008-01-05 | publisher= | url =http://news.independent.co.uk/people/obituaries/article3310069.ece | work =The Independent | pages = | accessdate = 2008-01-05 | language = ]In April 2000 he suffered a severe
head injury when he fell from the staircase of the Archiepiscopal Palace and never recovered [ [http://www.cyprus-mail.com/news/main_old.php?id=7589&archive=1 Archbishop back home] -Cyprus Mail archive article - Thursday, September 26, 2002] . In 2004 it became known that he suffered fromAlzheimer's disease [ [http://www.cyprus-mail.com/news/main_old.php?id=10352&archive=1 Brain surgery for Archbishop?] -Cyprus Mail archive article - Thursday,June 19 ,2003 ] and he fell into a coma the following year.He remained Head of the
Church of Cyprus due to lack of legislation in church's laws for cases of incapacity. In early 2006 the Cypriot bishops asked thePatriarch of Constantinople to convoke a Panorthodox Synod to decide what was to be done since his condition was irreversible and he was still in a coma.A Pan-Orthodox Synod was convoked by
Patriarch Bartholomew I ofConstantinople inChambésy (Switzerland ) in May 2006 and it was decided that Chrysostomos was to be removed from office due to serious health problems, while retaining his honorific titles. Bishop ofPaphos Chrysostomos was elected aslocum tenens and Archiepiscopal elections were proclaimed for24 September 2006 .Archbishop Chrysostomos II became the new Archbishop of Cyprus.He died on
December 22 2007 [ [http://www.famagusta-gazette.com/default.asp?sourceid=&smenu=69&twindow=&mad=&sdetail=929&wpage=1&skeyword=&sidate=&ccat=&ccatm=&restate=&restatus=&reoption=&retype=&repmin=&repmax=&rebed=&rebath=&subname=&pform=&sc=2350&hn=famagusta-gazette&he=.com Cyprus Archbishop Chrysostomos I has died] famagusta-gazette.com,December 22 2007 ] .See also
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List of Archbishops of Cyprus References
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