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The '''Antiochian Orthodox Deanery of the United Kingdom and Ireland''' is a part of the [[Antiochian Orthodox Archdiocese of Western and Central Europe|Archdiocese of Western and Central Europe]] headed by [[John (Yazigi) of Western Europe|Metropolitan John (Yazigi) of Western and Central Europe]].
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The '''Antiochian Orthodox Christian Archdiocese of the British Isles and Ireland''' is an archdiocese of the [[Church of Antioch]].  It was created by the Holy Synod of Antioch, led by Patriarch [[John X (Yazigi) of Antioch|John]], on 17 October 2013.  It is currently led by Archpriest Gregory Hallam, awaiting the appointment of a Patriarchal Vicar Bishop.
  
The [[Dean]] is Fr Michael Harper, who was appointed in April 1996.  He was elevated to the rank of Archpriest in 2006.
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==History==
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In 1995, the Antiochian Orthodox Deanery of the United Kingdom and Ireland was created to serve over a dozen communities of Orthodox Christians who had recently converted to Orthodoxy, mostly from the Church of England.  The first dean was Archpriest Michael Harper.  He was succeeded by Fr Gregory Hallam on [[December 21]], 2009 (who was soon elevated to Archpriest on [[June 19]], 2010).
  
The Deanery includes twelve full [[parish]]es (including a [[cathedral]] in London), as well as six missions.  Initially in 1995 most of the communities, with the exception of the cathedral, consisted largely of converts from the Church of EnglandBy 2000 this had changed significantly with a much more diverse congregational profile.
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On [[October 17]], 2013, the Holy Synod of Antioch, as part of a greater restructuring of Antiochian parishes in Europe, transformed the Deanery into the Antiochian Orthodox Archdiocese of the British Isles and IrelandWhile the current Dean and Deanery Trust will continue for the time being, it is expected that a Patriarchal Vicar Bishop will soon be appointed to oversee the transition to Archdiocese status, with a ruling bishop expected to be appointed in 2014.
  
==Parishes and Communities==
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The Archdiocese has a cathedral, 16 parishes and 5 mission communities - a list of these can be found [https://www.antiochian-orthodox.com/parish-directory on the Archdiocesan website]. These are served by a resident Archbishop, Metropolitan Silouan Oner, 26 priests, 5 deacons and 2 retired priests. Though most communities initially consisted largely of converts from the Church of England, this changed significantly by 2000 for much more diverse congregations. All communities of the Archdiocese use English as the liturgical language except the Cathedral Community of St George.  The mission of the Archdiocese is to enable the indigenous cultures to rediscover and reaffirm their Orthodox roots whilst at the same time integrating Orthodox of many other backgrounds in a unified ecclesial whole, the hallmark of catholicity.
===Athelhampton===
 
'''St Edward, King and Passion-bearer'''
 
<br>Fr. David Harris
 
 
 
===Audley===
 
'''St Michael the Archangel'''
 
<br>Fr. Samuel Carter
 
 
 
===Belfast===
 
'''St Ignatios the God-bearer of Antioch'''
 
<br>Fr Irenaeus du Plessis
 
<br>Dcn Paul Totten
 
 
 
===Bournemouth and Poole===
 
'''St Dunstan'''
 
<br>Fr Chrysostom MacDonnell
 
 
 
===Colchester===
 
'''St Helen'''
 
<br>Fr Alexander Haig
 
 
 
''Also provides pastoral care for Stalham (Norfolk) and Clacton-on-Sea (Essex).''
 
 
 
===Doncaster===
 
'''St Columba and St Kentigern'''
 
<br>Fr George Evans
 
<br>Fr Dennis Moffatt
 
<br>Fr David Senitt
 
 
 
===Dublin===
 
'''Holy Trinity'''
 
<br>Fr David Lonergan
 
 
 
===Lancaster===
 
'''Holy Cross'''
 
<br>Fr Jonathan Hemmings
 
 
 
===Lincoln===
 
'''All Saints of Lincolnshire'''
 
<br>Fr Philip Hall
 
<br>Fr George Hackney
 
 
 
===London===
 
'''at St. Botolph's in the City of London'''
 
<br>Fr Michael Harper
 
<br>Fr Alexander Tefft
 
<br>Dcn Justin Garnett
 
 
 
===London===
 
'''St George's Cathedral'''
 
<br>Fr Samir Gholam
 
<br>Dcn Naim El-Hage
 
 
 
===Louth===
 
'''St Aethelheard'''
 
<br>Fr Michael Harry
 
 
 
''Also provides pastoral care for Grimsby.''
 
 
 
===Manchester===
 
'''St Aidan'''
 
<br>Fr Gregory Hallam
 
 
 
''Also provides pastoral care for Macclesfield.''
 
 
 
===York===
 
'''St Constantine'''
 
<br>Fr Aethelwine Richards
 
<br>Dcn Michael Alexander
 
<br>Dcn Peter Ford
 
  
 
==External link==
 
==External link==
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*[http://www.belfast.antiochireland.org/ St Ignatios', Belfast]
 
*[http://www.belfast.antiochireland.org/ St Ignatios', Belfast]
 
*[http://www.saint-dunstan.org/index.htm St Dunstan's, Bournemouth and Poole]
 
*[http://www.saint-dunstan.org/index.htm St Dunstan's, Bournemouth and Poole]
*[http://homepage.ntlworld.com/orthodox.colchester/ St Helen's, Colchester]
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*[http://www.orthodoxcolchester.org.uk/ St Helen's, Colchester]
*[http://www.london.antiochian.org.uk/ at St Botolph's, London]
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*[http://www.orthodoxdoncaster.co.uk/ St. Columba and St. Kentigern, Doncaster]
*[http://www.antiochgreekorth.co.uk/ St George's Cathedral, London]
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*[http://www.orthodoxgrimsby.co.uk/ St. Marina and St. Kenelm Grimsby (Mission to Louth)]
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*[http://www.allsaintslincs.org.uk/ All Saints of Lincolnshire, Lincoln]
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*[http://www.antiochian-london.org/ at St Botolph's, London]
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*[http://www.antiochianorth.co.uk/ St George's Cathedral, London]
 
*[http://www.orthodoxlouth.co.uk/ St Aethelheard's, Louth]
 
*[http://www.orthodoxlouth.co.uk/ St Aethelheard's, Louth]
*[http://www.orthodox.clara.net/ St Aidan's, Manchester]
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*[http://www.aidanorthodox.co.uk/ St Aidan's, Manchester]
*[http://www.macclesfield.antiochian.org.uk/ St Theodore's, Macclesfield]
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*[http://www.yorkorthodox.org/ St Constantine's, York]
*[http://www.yorkthodox.org.uk/ St Constantine's, York]
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*[https://www.facebook.com/archdiocesebii/ Archdiocesan Facebook Page]
 
 
 
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Latest revision as of 07:25, February 26, 2023

The Antiochian Orthodox Christian Archdiocese of the British Isles and Ireland is an archdiocese of the Church of Antioch. It was created by the Holy Synod of Antioch, led by Patriarch John, on 17 October 2013. It is currently led by Archpriest Gregory Hallam, awaiting the appointment of a Patriarchal Vicar Bishop.

History

In 1995, the Antiochian Orthodox Deanery of the United Kingdom and Ireland was created to serve over a dozen communities of Orthodox Christians who had recently converted to Orthodoxy, mostly from the Church of England. The first dean was Archpriest Michael Harper. He was succeeded by Fr Gregory Hallam on December 21, 2009 (who was soon elevated to Archpriest on June 19, 2010).

On October 17, 2013, the Holy Synod of Antioch, as part of a greater restructuring of Antiochian parishes in Europe, transformed the Deanery into the Antiochian Orthodox Archdiocese of the British Isles and Ireland. While the current Dean and Deanery Trust will continue for the time being, it is expected that a Patriarchal Vicar Bishop will soon be appointed to oversee the transition to Archdiocese status, with a ruling bishop expected to be appointed in 2014.

The Archdiocese has a cathedral, 16 parishes and 5 mission communities - a list of these can be found on the Archdiocesan website. These are served by a resident Archbishop, Metropolitan Silouan Oner, 26 priests, 5 deacons and 2 retired priests. Though most communities initially consisted largely of converts from the Church of England, this changed significantly by 2000 for much more diverse congregations. All communities of the Archdiocese use English as the liturgical language except the Cathedral Community of St George. The mission of the Archdiocese is to enable the indigenous cultures to rediscover and reaffirm their Orthodox roots whilst at the same time integrating Orthodox of many other backgrounds in a unified ecclesial whole, the hallmark of catholicity.

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