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Panteleimon of Neapolis

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Abp. Panteleimon, who was from Neapolis in Palestine, now Nablus, arrived in the United States as the representative of [[Church of Jerusalem|Patriarchate of Jerusalem]] to attend, during the early 1920s, a conference of the Episcopal Church that was held in Portland, Oregon. After the conference concluded, Abp. Panteleimon remained in the United States visiting prominent people with the goal of raising money for the Holy Land.
In December 1922, he was reported to have met the American president Warren Harding whom the archbishop made a “Knight of the Order of the Holy Sepulcher,” and gave him a splinter of wood from the [[True Cross]] enclosed in a gold box set with diamonds. Abp. Panteleimon's actions in the United States caused complaints of his interfering in the affairs of the local church. On [[March 12]], 1924, Patr. [[Gregory VII of Constantinople]] wrote to Patr. [[Damianus of Jerusalem]] concerning Abp. Panteleimon's meddling. In September 1924, the Greek Bishop [[Philaret (Ioannides) of Chicago|Philaret of Chicago]] complained to his superior, Abp. [[Alexander (Demoglou) of Rodostolou|Alexander (Demoglou)]] of America, of his trespassing.
Abp. Panteleimon also [[ordination|ordained]] as a [[priest]] the young Greek man [[Joachim (Nicholaides) of St. Anne's Skete|John Nicholaides ]] who later returned to Greece and became the [[Mount Athos|Athonite]] ascetic, Elder Joachim of St. Anne’s Skete.[[http://www.johnsanidopoulos.com/2009/09/american-minsitry-of-elder-joachim-of.html]]
Abp. Panteleimon remained in the United States for a number of years. In January 1931 he was recalled by the Patriarchate of Jerusalem.
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