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*1948: Born in Athens, Greece.
 
*1948: Born in Athens, Greece.
 
*1972: Awarded Bachelor of Arts in Theology from the University of Athens.
 
*1972: Awarded Bachelor of Arts in Theology from the University of Athens.
*1972: Ordained to [[diaconate]] on September 9, 1972, in Athens
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*1972: [[ordination|Ordained]] to [[diaconate]] on September 9, 1972, in Athens
*1972: Ordained to [[priest]]hood on September 17, 1972, in London.  Served as rector and headmaster of the Greek schools of the Orthodox communities of Cambridge, Manchester and St Nicholas, London until 1979.
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*1972: Ordained to [[priest]]hood on September 17, 1972, in London.  Served as [[rector]] and headmaster of the Greek schools of the Orthodox communities of Cambridge, Manchester and St Nicholas, London until 1979.
 
*1976: Awarded Bachelor of Arts in Philosophy from the University of Athens.
 
*1976: Awarded Bachelor of Arts in Philosophy from the University of Athens.
 
*1979: Awarded Doctor of Philosophy from the University of Manchester.
 
*1979: Awarded Doctor of Philosophy from the University of Manchester.

Revision as of 21:54, March 17, 2007

His Grace, the Right Reverend Bishop Theodoritos (Polyzogopoulos) of Nazianzos is an auxiliary bishop of the Ecumenical Patriarchate in Great Britain.

Timeline

  • 1948: Born in Athens, Greece.
  • 1972: Awarded Bachelor of Arts in Theology from the University of Athens.
  • 1972: Ordained to diaconate on September 9, 1972, in Athens
  • 1972: Ordained to priesthood on September 17, 1972, in London. Served as rector and headmaster of the Greek schools of the Orthodox communities of Cambridge, Manchester and St Nicholas, London until 1979.
  • 1976: Awarded Bachelor of Arts in Philosophy from the University of Athens.
  • 1979: Awarded Doctor of Philosophy from the University of Manchester.
  • 1979-2000: Served at the Cathedral of St Paraskevi of the Archdiocese of Athens. Taught ancient Greek philosophy, theology and Christian ethics at the Greek-American College of Athens.
  • 1983-84: Taught History of Philosophy at the Higher Ecclesiastical Academy of Athens.
  • 2000: Elected and consecrated Bishop of Nazianzos. Began to serve in March at the Cathedral of the Holy Wisdom, London.