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The '''Metropolis of Attica''' is part of the [[Church of Greece]] and is divided into eleven regions with a total of 106 parish churches, 50 chapels, 160 country chapels, 40 private chapels, 12 monastery churches and 7 metochia.
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The '''Metropolis of Attica''' is a former metropolis under the [[jurisdiction]] of the [[Church of Greece]]. In 2010, the metropolis was abolished and divided into two metropolises, [[Metropolis of Kifissia, Amaroussion and Oropos]] and [[Metropolis of Ilion, Acharnes and Petroupolis]]. It was originally part of the Metropolis of Attica and Megaridos.
  
==Metropolitan of Attica==
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==History==
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The Metropolis of Attica was established as the Metropolis of Attica and Megaridos in 1936. In 1968, Abp. [[Demetrios (Trakatellis) of America|Demitrios (Trakatellis)]], now Archbishop of America, was elected Metropolitan of Attica and Megaridos, but refused the election because a military junta was ruling Greece at that time. In 1974, the Metropolis was divided into three metropolises of which one was designated the Metropolis of Attica with its [[see]] in Kifissia. The others were the [[Metropolis of Mesogaia and Lavreotiki]] with its see in Spata and the [[Metropolis of Megara and Salamis]] with its see in Megara.
  
==Regions==
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In 2004, the [[Holy Synod]] of the Church of Greece appointed Metr. [[Nicholas (Hatzinikolaou) of Mesogaia|Nicholas]] of Mesogaias and Lavreotiki as [[vicar]] of the Metropolis of Attica
1.Metropolitan Region of Kifissia. Archim.Ierotheos Kalogeropoulos, tel.:210-8011 133
 
  
2.Metropolitan Region of Ekali. Rev. Constantine Fiorakis,tel. :210-8031 201-fax :210-8041 747
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On [[February 16]], 2010, following a decision of the [[Holy Synod]], the Metropolis of Attica was abolished. The territory of the former metropolis was divided into two new metropolises, the Metropolis of Kifissia, Amaroussion and Oropos and the Metropolis of Ilion, Acharnes and Petroupolis. <ref>Government Gazette (Gazette 21, 16.02.2010, vol) Law 3822/2010</ref>
  
3.Metropolitan Region of Amaroussion.Rev. Chris Maroudas,tel.:210-8028 211- fax: 210-8029 606
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The see of the Metropolis of Attica became vacant when its former Metropolitan Panteleimon was [[deposition|deposed]] by the [[Synod]] amid charges of financial and sexual scandal.<ref>[http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2005/feb/19/religion.uk "Sex and fraud woe for Greek church"] From ''The Guardian'', [[February 19]], 2005.</ref> 
  
4.Metropolitan Region of Metamorphossis. Rev.Dimitrios Papachatzis,tel.:210-2850 060-fax:210-2816 706
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==Ruling hierarchs==
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===Metropolis of Attica and Megaridos===
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*[[Iakovos III (Vavanatsos) of Athens|Iakovas (Vavanatsos)]] 1936 - 1962, 1962 - 1967  (Iakovos III Archbishop of Athens 1962)
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*Nicodemus (Gkatziroulis)  1967 - 1974
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===Metropolis of Attica===
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*Dorotheus (Giannaropoulos)  1974 - 1992
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*[[Panteleimon (Mpezenitis) of Attica|Panteleimon (Mpezenitis)]]    1994 - 2004
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*[[Nicholas (Hatzinikolaou) of Mesogaia|Nicholas (Hatzinikolaou)]]    2004 - 2010
  
5.Metropolitan Region of Acharnae. Rev. Charalambos Triadopoulos,tel.&fax:210-2461 213
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==References==
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6.Metropolitan Region of Ano Liossia. Rev. Anastasios Verropoulos and Rev. Anastasios Bastounis,tel.:210-2469 187-
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==Sources==
fax:210-2444 744
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*[http://www.imkifissias.gr/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=100&Itemid=75&lang=el  Metropolis of Kifissia, Amaroussion and Oropos site]  In Greek 
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*[http://goarch.org/news/goa.news422  Ecumenical Patriarchate Elects Metropolitan Demetrios of Vresthena (Greece) New Archbishop for America]
  
7.Metropolitan Region of Ileon.
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==External link==
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*[[Wikipedia: Church_of_Greece]]
  
8.Metropolitan Region of Petroupolis. Rev. Constantine Frentzos,tel.&fax :210-5012 027
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[[Category:Dioceses|Attica]]
 
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[[Category:Greek Dioceses|Attica]]
9.Metropolitan Region of Camatero. Rev. Dimitrios Calivas,tel. 210-2318 977-fax:210-2317 907
 
 
 
10.Metropolitan Region of New Makri-Marathon. Archim. Nikolaos Coumentakis, tel&fax:2294 034383
 
 
 
11.Metropolitan Region of Kapandrete-Oropos. Archim.Daniel Gouvalis,tel&fax:2295 098498
 
 
 
==Holy monasteries==
 
 
 
==Official Website==
 
*[http://www.i-m-attikis.gr/html/en/mainpage/mainen.htm Official Website in English]
 
*[http://www.i-m-attikis.gr Official Website in Greek]
 
 
 
 
 
[[Category:Church of Greece]]
 

Latest revision as of 01:19, October 23, 2012

The Metropolis of Attica is a former metropolis under the jurisdiction of the Church of Greece. In 2010, the metropolis was abolished and divided into two metropolises, Metropolis of Kifissia, Amaroussion and Oropos and Metropolis of Ilion, Acharnes and Petroupolis. It was originally part of the Metropolis of Attica and Megaridos.

History

The Metropolis of Attica was established as the Metropolis of Attica and Megaridos in 1936. In 1968, Abp. Demitrios (Trakatellis), now Archbishop of America, was elected Metropolitan of Attica and Megaridos, but refused the election because a military junta was ruling Greece at that time. In 1974, the Metropolis was divided into three metropolises of which one was designated the Metropolis of Attica with its see in Kifissia. The others were the Metropolis of Mesogaia and Lavreotiki with its see in Spata and the Metropolis of Megara and Salamis with its see in Megara.

In 2004, the Holy Synod of the Church of Greece appointed Metr. Nicholas of Mesogaias and Lavreotiki as vicar of the Metropolis of Attica

On February 16, 2010, following a decision of the Holy Synod, the Metropolis of Attica was abolished. The territory of the former metropolis was divided into two new metropolises, the Metropolis of Kifissia, Amaroussion and Oropos and the Metropolis of Ilion, Acharnes and Petroupolis. [1]

The see of the Metropolis of Attica became vacant when its former Metropolitan Panteleimon was deposed by the Synod amid charges of financial and sexual scandal.[2]

Ruling hierarchs

Metropolis of Attica and Megaridos

  • Iakovas (Vavanatsos) 1936 - 1962, 1962 - 1967 (Iakovos III Archbishop of Athens 1962)
  • Nicodemus (Gkatziroulis) 1967 - 1974

Metropolis of Attica

References

  1. Government Gazette (Gazette 21, 16.02.2010, vol) Law 3822/2010
  2. "Sex and fraud woe for Greek church" From The Guardian, February 19, 2005.

Sources

External link