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added elevation to archdiocese
White Christian Protestant missionaries arrived early in the nineteenth century, followed in mid-century by Roman Catholics. It wasn't until late in the twentieth century that Orthodox Christian missionaries arrived in Sierra Leone. Missionary efforts by the [[Church of Alexandria]] in West Africa began in 1983. In 1997, the Diocese of [[Ghana]] was established with [[jurisdiction]] over much of West Africa including Sierra Leone.
In the year 2000, [[Archimandrite]] [[Themistocles (Adamopoulo)]] arrived in Kenya, in east Africa, to preach and serve at the Kenyan Orthodox [[parish]]es and establish a series of schools. In early 2008, Fr. Themistocles moved to Sierra Leone where he involved himself in activities similar to those he had begun in Kenya. During the following years Fr. Themistocles expanded the Orthodox [[missionary]] presence to include a missionary residence and three [[church]]es as well as setting up feeding programs for the hungry that has been recognized by the Sierra Leone government[[http://orthodoxmissions.wordpress.com/2011/06/07/new-blog-by-fr-themi-sierra-leone/]]. He also started two schools.
In October 2009, the Church of Alexandria elevated the Diocese of Ghana to an [[archdiocese]] with a new name, the [[Archdiocese of Accra]], and established the [[Diocese of Sierra Leone]]. At the [[November 21]], 2012 Fall meeting of the [[Holy Synod]] of the Church of Alexandria the Diocese of Sierra Leone was elevated to and renamed the [[Archdiocese of Conakry and Guinea]].<ref>[http://albionfourthrome.blogspot.com/2012/12/alexandrian-orthodox-holy-synod.html Alexandrian Orthodox Holy Synod Establishes Elects New Metropolitans, Bishops]</ref> ==Reference== <references/>
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