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Makarios (Tillyrides) of Nairobi

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His Eminence, the Most Reverend '''Makarios (Tillyrides) of Kenya''' is Archbishop the [[Metropolitan]] of the [[Archdiocese of Kenya|Kenya]] , in eastern Africa, part of the Greek Orthodox [[Church of Alexandria|Patriarchate of Alexandria]] and All Africa. His [[see]] is in Nairobi, with jurisdiction over Kenya.
==Life==
In 1945, the future [[archbishop]] was born Andreas Tillyrides in Limassol, Cyprus. He studied extensively before entering the [[clergy]]. In 1968, he began his studies at the [[St. Sergius Orthodox Theological Institute (Paris, France)|Orthodox Theological Institute of St. Sergius]] in Paris, France, graduating in 1972. While pursuing his education in Paris, he also studied at the College of France and the Ecole Practique des Hautes Etudes at the Sorbonne in Paris. In September 1972, he continued post graduate studies in Church History under [[Kallistos (Ware) of Diokleia|Kallistos Ware]], Bishop of Dioklea, at Oxford University in Great Britain, receiving a Doctor of Philosophy degree in 1976.
He continued his post-doctoral education as a research student at the Louvain-la-Neuve in Belgium between the years of 1978 and 1981, studying religion and church history. During this period Andreas was asked in January 1977 by Archbishop [[Makarios III (Mouskos) of Cyprus|Makarios III of Cyprus]] to organize and open an Orthodox seminary in Nairobi, Kenya, thus introducing him to development of Orthodoxy in sub-Saharan Africa.
For more than ten years, Andreas participated, as a lay-theologian, in inter-ecclesiastical and inter-Orthodox conferences as well as with various religious organizations in the middle east.
On [[July 19]], 1992, Andreas Tillyrides was [[tonsure]]d a [[monk]], with the name Makarios and [[ordination|ordained]] a [[deacon]] in the Church of St Nicholas in Riruta, Nairobia by the Patriarchal Exarch of East Africa, [[Metropolitan]] of Axum [[Petros VII (Papapetrou) of Alexandria|Petros]]. His ordination as a deacon was followed on the next day, [[July 20]], by his ordination as a [[priest]]. On [[July 25]], 1992, Fr. Makarios was consecrated [[Bishop]] of Riruto by Metr. Petros and Bishop Theodoros of [[Uganda]].
On [[September 13]], 1998, Bp. Makarios was elected Metropolitan [[Archbishop]] of [[Zimbabwe]], and then assigned in February 2001 to the [[see]] in Nairobi of the Archdiocese of Kenya as Archbishop of Kenya.
Abp. Makarios is a proficient linguist, speaking, in addition to his native Greek, English, French, Russian, Italian, as well as a number of African dialects. He has written extensively, primarily on past and current ecclesiastical history of the ancient patriarchates, Cyprus, and Russia. He has served as dean and taught at the Orthodox [[Orthodox Patriarchal Ecclesiastical School of Makarios III|Patriarchal Seminary of Archbishop Makarios III]] in Nairobi. While dean of the [[seminary]] he initiated a program whereby the students translated the Orthodox services into more than fifteen African dialects.
Abp. Makarios has spoken that his missionary efforts are not proselytizing but done through invitations to the people to come to see what the Orthodox services are like and then make their decisions. He combines both the Greek language and the local dialect in his services.
 
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{{succession|
before=?|
title=Bishop of Rirouta|
years=1992-1998|
after=?}}
{{succession|
before=Ioannis (John) Zachariou|
title=Archbishop of Zimbabwe|
years=1998-2001|
after=[[George (Vladimirou) of Zimbabwe|George (Vladimirou)]]}}
{{succession|
before=[[Seraphim (Iakovou) of Johannesburg and Pretoria|Seraphim (Iakovou)]]|
title=Archbishop of Kenya|
years=2001-Present|
after=—}}
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==Sources==
*[http://www.greekorthodox-alexandria.org/index.php?module=content&cid=004001 Patriarchate of Alexandria Archdiocese website]
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