- Archbishop Spyridon of America
Archbishop Spyridon of America (born Spyridon Papageorge) was the archbishop of the
Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of America from September 1996 to August 1999. Internal conflicts within the church caused his resignation in 1999 and he did not accept his subsequent post asMetropolitan of Chaldea and retired.Overview
Archbishop Spyridon was born on
September 24 ,1944 , inWarren, Ohio and was the son of Clara and Constantine George.Spyridon attended elementary school in both
Steubenville, Ohio , andRhodes, Greece and graduated from Tarpon Springs High School in 1962.He studied at the Theological Faculty of Halki where he graduated in 1966 and he then attended graduate school at the
University of Geneva inSwitzerland , specializing in The History of the Protestant Churches. Awarded a scholarship by theEcumenical Patriarchate , he then studied Byzantine Literature at Bochum University in Germany from 1969 to 1973).Following graduation, he served as secretary at the Permanent Delegation of the
Ecumenical Patriarchate to the World Council of Churches from 1966 to 1977 and later served as secretary of the Orthodox Center inPregny-Chambésy ,Geneva where he was the director of its well-known news bulletin "Episkepsis". In 1976, Spyridon was assigned as dean of the Greek Orthodox Community of St. Andrew inRome , where he served until 1985.Archbishop of Italy
His stay in
Italy , whereCatholicism is prominent, led to his 1984 appointment as Executive Secretary of the Inter-Orthodox Commission for the Theological Dialogue between the Orthodox and theRoman Catholic Church es.In 1985 the Holy Synod of the Ecumenical Patriarchate elected him
titular bishop ofApamea , assigning him as anauxiliary bishop to the Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of Austria and Exarchate of Italy, as it was then known. In November 1991, upon the creation the Archdiocese of Italy and Exarchate of Southern Europe, theHoly Synod elected Spyridon as its firstMetropolitan .During the course of the four years he served as Metropolitan of Italy, Spyridon increased the prevalence of the Orthodox Church and contributed to Orthodox unity by incorporating various Italian Orthodox communities. He gave particular attention to the Orthodox youth by creating the Union of Greek Orthodox Students of Italy and after centuries, he reintroduced Orthodox monasticism in Italy by reopening the Byzantine
monastery of Saint John Theristis in Calabria.In 1992 he was appointed chairman of the inter-Orthodox Commission for the Theological Dialogue between the Orthodox Church and the
Lutheran World Federation. He was Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew's delegate to the Special Synod of the Roman Catholic Bishops in Europe which took place in Rome in 1991 where his address on the theological dialogue between Eastern Orthodoxy and Catholicism received much praise.Archbishop of America
Following his productive 22 year ministry in Italy and because of his American birth, he was apponted Archbishop of the
Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of America onJuly 30 ,1996 .Spyridon stressed the importance of the Orthodox Church as a symbol of
Greek-American pride. He took bold initiatives in dealing with vital matters affecting the Greek Orthodox Church of America in terms of Greek education, Orthodox theological training, the Greek American lobby and the administration of the Archdiocese.Due to internal church conflicts, Spyridon resigned from the archiepiscopal throne of America on
August 19 ,1999 . He never accepted his subsequent appointment as Metropolitan ofChaldea by theEcumenical Patriarchate and onSeptember 15 ,1999 , he leftNew York City and moved toLisbon, Portugal , where he occasionally grants interviews and writes articles for the Greek press in America.ources
* [http://www.spyridon.org/biograph.html Biographical Profile of Archbishop Spyridon, former primate of the Greek Orthodox Church in America]
* [http://www.orthodoxresearchinstitute.org/resources/hierarchs/constantinople/former.htm#spyridon_metr_chaldia Orthodox Research Institute]
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