Timeline of Orthodoxy in Greece

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  • ca.47-48 Apostle Paul's mission to Cyprus.
  • ca.49 Paul's mission to Philippi, Thessaloniki and Veria.
  • 49 Paul's mission to Athens.
  • ca.51-52 Paul's first mission to Corinth; he writes his two Epistles to the Thessalonians.
  • ca.54 Paul writes his First Epistle to the Corinthians.
  • ca.55 Paul revisits Corinth.
  • ca.56 Paul revisits Macedonia; he writes his Second Epistle to the Corinthians.
  • ca.61 Paul shipwrecked in Crete.
  • ca.95 Apocalypse of John written on the island of Patmos.
  • ca.431 Church of Cyprus autocephalous.
  • 860 St. Cyril and Methodius of Thessaloniki mission to the Slavs.
  • 1430 The monks of Mount Athos submit to Sultan Murad II and keep their autonomy.
  • 1453 Fall of Constantinople to the Turks.
  • 1677 Bishop Henry Compton of London builds church for the Greeks in London.
  • 1682 Greek church in London closed.
  • 1753 School founded on Mount Athos.
  • 1759 School on Mount Athos forced to close down.
  • 1821 Greek War of Independance begins; martyrdom of Patriarch Gregory V.
  • 1828 Greek church opened in Londing (second time).
  • 1833 The National Assembly at Nauplio declares the Church of Greece as independant from the Ecumenical Patriarchate of Constantinople.
  • 1834 Suppression of many monasteries in this new era.
  • 1850 Patriarch Anthimos IV recognises the Church of Greece as an autocephalous church. Certain conditions issued in a special "Tomos" decree; as a result, the Greek National Church holds special links with the "Mother Church".
  • 1866 Greek church takes the diocese of the Ionian Islands from Constantinople.
  • 1871 Patriarch Gregory V returned to Athens and entombed in cathedral.
  • 1881 Thessaly and part of Epirus added to the Church of Greece.
  • 1901 Publication of Gospels in modern Greek. Riots ensue and publications are withdrawn from circulation.
  • 1912 Epirus, Macedonia and eastern islands, from Northern territories of Greece, are liberated and come under the administration of the Greek Church.
  • 1917 Hierarchy of the Greek Church changed in accordance with political control of the country of Greece.
  • 1923 Treaty of Lausanne hands over contrl of the Holy Mountain to Greece.
  • 1924 Constitution of the Holy Mountain agreed; Greek government adopts new calendar; Old Calendarist Schism.
  • 1926 Proposal for Mount Athos to be turned into a Casino by Pangalos.
  • 1947 The Dodecanese Islands are liberated but remain under the Patriarchate of Constantinople.
  • 1953 School of Theology on Mount Athos reopened.
  • 2000 Greek church campaigns against omission of compulsory reference to religious affiliation on identity cards.


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