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− | *[[Dorotheos (Polikandriotis) of Syros|Dorotheos (Polikandriotis)]] 2001 -Present | + | *[[Dorotheos II (Polikandriotis) of Syros|Dorotheos II (Polikandriotis)]] 2001 - Present |
− | *[[Dorotheos (Stekas) of Syros|Dorotheos (Stekas)]] | + | *[[Dorotheos (Stekas) of Syros|Dorotheos (Stekas)]] 1965- 2001 [http://www.oki-regensburg.de/verst_01.htm] |
*[[Philaret (Ioannides) of Syros|Philaret (Ioannides)]] 1930 - ? | *[[Philaret (Ioannides) of Syros|Philaret (Ioannides)]] 1930 - ? | ||
*Athanasius of Syros c.1922[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dorotheus_of_Athens] | *Athanasius of Syros c.1922[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dorotheus_of_Athens] |
Latest revision as of 19:06, June 17, 2012
The Holy Metropolis of Syros, Tinos, Andros, Kea and Milos is under the jurisdiction of the Church of Greece. The area of the Metropolis consists of a number of islands of the Cyclades in the Aegean Sea. The head offices of the Metropolis are located in Syros, Cyclades, Greece.
Contents
Metropolitans
- Dorotheos II (Polikandriotis) 2001 - Present
- Dorotheos (Stekas) 1965- 2001 [1]
- Philaret (Ioannides) 1930 - ?
- Athanasius of Syros c.1922[2]
Monasteries
Monk's monasteries
- Panachrantos Monastery of Andros, Greece
- Monastery of St. John at Talanta of Syros, Talanta, Greece
- Monastery of St. Marina in Apikia of Andros, Greece (founded 1325).
- Monastery of St. Nicholas of Andros, Greece
- Monastery of the Taxiarches of Serifos, Greece
- Monastery of the Virgin Tourliani at Mykonos, ANO MERA, Greece
- Monastery of Vryssis at Sifnos, CHRYSSOPIGI, Greece
Nun's Monasteries
- Monastery of Chryssopigi at Sikinos, SIKINOS, Greece
- Monastery of St. Barbara of Kini in Syros, Greece
- Monastery of the Assumption of the Virgin of Kecchrovounio, Greece
- Monastery of the Virgin at Paleokastro Mykonos, Greece
- Monastery of Zoodochos Pigi at Andros, MONI ZOODOCHOU PIGIS, Greece
Source
- Syros, Tinos, Andros, Kea and Milos In Greek