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The '''Church of Greece''' is one of the [[autocephaly|autocephalous]] churches of the Orthodox Christian communion whose territory consists of the whole of Greece except for those parts which belong to the [[Patriarchate of Constantinople]], such as the Dodecanese and [[Archdiocese of Crete|Crete]]. Though bishops of the "new lands" (those that were liberated from 1912 and afterwards) are members of the [[Holy Synod]] of the Church of Greece, they refer to the Patriarch of Constantinople in the divine services. The church is led by the Archbishop of Athens and all Greece.
 
The '''Church of Greece''' is one of the [[autocephaly|autocephalous]] churches of the Orthodox Christian communion whose territory consists of the whole of Greece except for those parts which belong to the [[Patriarchate of Constantinople]], such as the Dodecanese and [[Archdiocese of Crete|Crete]]. Though bishops of the "new lands" (those that were liberated from 1912 and afterwards) are members of the [[Holy Synod]] of the Church of Greece, they refer to the Patriarch of Constantinople in the divine services. The church is led by the Archbishop of Athens and all Greece.
  
Until his death in 2008, the primate of the Church of Greece was [[Christodoulos (Paraskevaides) of Athens|Christodoulos, Archbishop of Athens and all Greece]] since 1998.  On [[February 7]], 2008, Metropolitan [[Hieronymos (Liapis) of Thebes and Levadeia]] was elected to succeed Christodoulos.
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Until his death in 2008, the primate of the Church of Greece was [[Christodoulos (Paraskevaides) of Athens|Christodoulos, Archbishop of Athens and all Greece]] since 1998.  On [[February 7]], 2008, Metropolitan [[Ieronymos (Liapis) of Thebes and Levadeia]] was elected to succeed Christodoulos.
  
 
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Revision as of 13:41, February 9, 2008

Church of Greece
Founder(s) Apostles
Autocephaly/Autonomy declared 1833
Autocephaly/Autonomy recognized 1850 by Constantinople
Current primate Ieronymos (Liapis) (archbishop-elect)
Headquarters Athens, Greece
Primary territory Greece
Possessions abroad
Liturgical language(s) Greek
Musical tradition Byzantine Chant / Choral
Calendar Revised Julian
Population estimate 10,000,000 [1]
Official website Church of Greece

The Church of Greece is one of the autocephalous churches of the Orthodox Christian communion whose territory consists of the whole of Greece except for those parts which belong to the Patriarchate of Constantinople, such as the Dodecanese and Crete. Though bishops of the "new lands" (those that were liberated from 1912 and afterwards) are members of the Holy Synod of the Church of Greece, they refer to the Patriarch of Constantinople in the divine services. The church is led by the Archbishop of Athens and all Greece.

Until his death in 2008, the primate of the Church of Greece was Christodoulos, Archbishop of Athens and all Greece since 1998. On February 7, 2008, Metropolitan Ieronymos (Liapis) of Thebes and Levadeia was elected to succeed Christodoulos.

Structure

  • Archdiocese of Athens
  • Metropolis of Aitolia and Akarnania
  • Metropolis of Alexandroupolis
  • Metropolis of Argolida
  • Metropolis of Arta
  • Metropolis of Attica
  • Metropolis of Chalkis
  • Metropolis of Chios
  • Metropolis of Corfu, Paxoi and Islands
  • Metropolis of Demetrias and Almyros
  • Metropolis of Didymotichon and Orestias
  • Metropolis of Drama
  • Metropolis of Dryinoupolis, Pogoniani, and Konitsa
  • Metropolis of Edessa, Pella and Almopia
  • Metropolis of Elassona
  • Metropolis of Eleftheroupolis
  • Metropolis of Elias and Oleni
  • Metropolis of Filippoi, Neapolis and Thasos
  • Metropolis of Florina, Prespes and Eordaia
  • Metropolis of Fokida
  • Metropolis of Fthiotida
  • Metropolis of Glyfada
  • Metropolis of Gortyna and Megalopolis
  • Metropolis of Goumenissa, Axioupolis and Polykastron
  • Metropolis of Grevena
  • Metropolis of Gytheion and Oetylos
  • Metropolis of Hydra, Spetses and Aegina
  • Metropolis of Ierissos, Agion Oros and Ardamerion
  • Metropolis of Ioannina
  • Metropolis of Kaisariani, Vyrona and Imittos
  • Metropolis of Kalavryta and Aigialia
  • Metropolis of Karpenision
  • Metropolis of Karystia and Skyros
  • Metropolis of Kassandreia
  • Metropolis of Kastoria
  • Metropolis of Keffalinia
  • Metropolis of Kitros, Katerini and Platamona
  • Metropolis of Korinthos
  • Metropolis of Kythira
  • Metropolis of Lagkada
  • Metropolis of Larisa and Tyrnavos
  • Metropolis of Lefkas and Ithaca
  • Metropolis of Lemnos
  • Metropolis of Mantinia and Kynouria
  • Metropolis of Maroneia and Komotini
  • Metropolis of Megara and Salamis
  • Metropolis of Mesogea and Lavreotiki
  • Metropolis of Messinia
  • Metropolis of Mithimna
  • Metropolis of Monemvasia and Sparta
  • Metropolis of Mytilini
  • Metropolis of Nafpaktos
  • Metropolis of Neapolis and Stavroupolis
  • Metropolis of Nea Ionia and Philadelphia
  • Metropolis of Nea Krini and Kalamaria
  • Metropolis of Nea Smyrni
  • Metropolis of Nicaea
  • Metropolis of Nikopolis and Preveza
  • Metropolis of Paramythia
  • Metropolis of Paronaxia
  • Metropolis of Patra
  • Metropolis of Peiraeus
  • Metropolis of Peristeri
  • Metropolis of Polyani and Kilkis
  • Metropolis of Samos and Ikaria
  • Metropolis of Servia and Kozani
  • Metropolis of Serres and Nigrita
  • Metropolis of Sidirokastron
  • Metropolis of Sisanio and Siatista
  • Metropolis of Stages and Meteora
  • Metropolis of Syros, Tenos, Andros, Kea, and Melos
  • Metropolis of Thessaliotis and Fanariofersala
  • Metropolis of Thessaloniki
  • Metropolis of Theva and Levadeia
  • Metropolis of Thera, Amorgos and Islands
  • Metropolis of Trifylia and Olympia
  • Metropolis of Trikala and Stages
  • Metropolis of Veria and Naousa
  • Metropolis of Xanthi
  • Metropolis of Zakynthos and Strofades
  • Metropolis of Zihni and Nevrokopio

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