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# His Eminence Metropolitan Konstantinos (Konstantinidis) (1922-1934) | # His Eminence Metropolitan Konstantinos (Konstantinidis) (1922-1934) | ||
# His Eminence Metropolitan Ierotheos (Paraskevopoulos( (1934-1961) | # His Eminence Metropolitan Ierotheos (Paraskevopoulos( (1934-1961) | ||
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#The Holy Monastery of the Presentation of the Virgin Mary ([[w:Myrtea|Myerta]], [[w:Aetolia-Acarnania|Aetolia]])) | #The Holy Monastery of the Presentation of the Virgin Mary ([[w:Myrtea|Myerta]], [[w:Aetolia-Acarnania|Aetolia]])) | ||
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[[Category:Greek Dioceses|Aitolia and Akarnania]] | [[Category:Greek Dioceses|Aitolia and Akarnania]] |
Latest revision as of 22:56, December 16, 2012
The Metropolis of Aitolia and Acarnania, also known as Aitoloakarnania (Gr: Αιτωλοακαρνανία), is the largest Metropolis under the jurisdiction of the Church of Greece; it is a combination of the Aetolia and Acarnania prefectures located in the western part of Greece. This Metropolis was founded in its modern form from 1922.
Contents
Metropolitans
- His Eminence Metropolitan Porfyrios (1833-1838)
- His Eminence Metropolitan Ioerotheos (Aristarhos) (1841-1852)
- His Eminence Metropolitan Theofilos (Blahopapadopoulos) (1852-1862)
- His Eminence Metropolitan Parthenios (Akylas) (1892-1914)*
- His Eminence Metropolitan Konstantinos (Konstantinidis) (1922-1934)
- His Eminence Metropolitan Ierotheos (Paraskevopoulos( (1934-1961)
- His Eminence Metropolitan Theoklitos (Arvanitis) (1965-2005)
- His Eminence Metropolitan Cosmas (Papachristos) (2005 - Present)
Structure
The Metropolis is a combination of 212 local churches and 582 small chapels. There are 15 monasteries in total.
Monasteries
Male monasteries:
- The Holy Monastery of St. Eleousa (Messolonghi, Aetolia)
- The Holy Monastery of the Presentation of the Virgin Mary (Myerta, Aetolia))
- The Holy Monastery of the Birth of the Theotokos in Retha
- The Holy Monastery of St. George (Astakos, Aetolia)
- The Holy Monastery of the Birth of the Theotokos, in Romvos
Female convents:
- The Holy Monastery of the Birth of the Theotokos in Katerinous
- The Holy Monastery of the Birth of Theotokos in Ligovitsi
- The Holy Monastery of St. Symeon (Messolongi, Aetolia)
- The Holy Monastery of the Pantokrator "Almighty" (Angelokastro, Aetolia)
- The Holy Monastery of St. Kosmas the Aitolian - Building under construction 2007-2008.
Local Saints or feasts
- St. Kosmas the Aitolian (1714-1779), commemorated August 24.
- St. Spyridon of Mesologgi
- St. Christoforos of Agrinio
- St. Athanasios of Amphilohias
- Holy new-Martyr John of Agrinio
- St. Vlasios of Sklaveni
Institutions
- Drosinio Orphanage
- Sevilion Home for the Aged
Communications
Newspapers
- Kosmas o Etolos (St. Kosmas from Etolia) monthly periodical
Source
- Church of Greece Website (Greek and English)