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Sotirios (Trambas) of Pisidia

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{{Orthodoxyinasia}}[[Image:Sotirios_of_Korea.jpg|rightleft|frame|Metropolitan Sotirios]]His Eminence the Most Reverend Metropolitan '''Sotirios (Trambas) of KoreaPisidia''' is was the diocesan first [[bishopMetropolitan]] of the [[Ecumenical Patriarchate]]'s [[Orthodox Metropolis of Korea]]serving from 2004 to 2008.
==Life==Sotirios (sometimes ''Soterios'') was born in Arta, Greece on [[July 17]], 1929. After graduating from high school in Arta, he graduated from the Theological School of the University of Athens in 1951. He then served as an army officer for two and a half years, and then as a preacher and [[catechist]] for two years in the middle and high school.
On [[June 26]], 1956, he became a [[monk]] at the Lemonos Monastery in Lesvos and three days later was [[ordination|ordained]] to the [[deacon|diaconate]]. On [[June 12]], 1960, he was ordained to the [[priest]]hood and later that same year he became an [[archimandrite]]. From 1965 to 1968 he served as a [[chaplain ]] in the Greek army. Later in 1968, he was appointed to be the [[chancellor ]] of the Archdiocese of Athens and also dean of the cathedral in Athens. In 1973, he volunteered to serve as dean of the Church of the Holy Mother in Papagou, Athens.
In November 1975, Sotirios volunteered to serve the Church in Koreaand, and with permission from the Ecumenical Patriarchate, became dean of St. Nicholas Church in Seoul. In 1986, he was appointed to be the chairman of the Orthodox Eastern Mission. As chairman, he established churches in Busan, Inchon, Jeonju, Palang-ri, the Monastery of the Transfiguration of the Savior in Kapyung, a temporary chapel in Ilsan, along with missions in Hong Kong, Singapore, the Philippines, Indonesia, and India. In 1982, he established the Saint Nicholas Theological Seminary in Seoul for the purpose of training Asian believers for the ministry.
In 1993, the [[holy synod]] of the Ecumenical Patriarchate elected him to be an [[auxiliary bishop]] to the Metropolitan of New Zealand, and he was given the title ''Bishop of Zelon''. In 1995, he oversaw the newly established missionary foundation, the Exarchate of the Ecumenical Patriarchate in Korea. In 2000, His Eminence also received a certificate and medal from the mayor of Seoul acclaiming him as an honorary citizen of Seoul.
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On [[April 20]], 2004, the Ecumenical Patriarchate decided to elevate the Church of Korea to a Metropolitanate and on [[June 20]], 2004, Metropolitan Sotirios was enthroned as the first Metropolitan of the Orthodox Church of Korea at St. Nicholas Cathedral in Seoul.
On After his resignation from the [[April 20See]]of the Holy Metropolis of Korea, 2004, the Holy and Sacred Synod of the Ecumenical Patriarchate decided to elevate the Church elected him as Metropolitan of Korea to a Metropolitanate and Pisidia on [[June 20May 28]], 2004, Metropolitan Soterios was enthroned as the first Metropolitan of the Orthodox Church of Korea at St. Nicholas Cathedral in Seoul2008.
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before=Kallistos (Samaras)<br>+1991|
title=Bishop of Zelon|
years=1993-2004|
after=[[Ambrosios Ambrose (Zographos) of ZelonKorea|Ambrosios (Zographos)]]}}
{{succession|
before=&mdash;|
title=Metropolitan of Korea<br>([[Constantinople]])|
years=2004-2008|after=[[Ambrose (Zographos) of Korea|Ambrosios (Zographos)]]}}{{succession|before=[[Methodios (Fouyias) of Pisidia|Methodios (Fouyias)]]|title=Metropolitan of Pisidia|years=2008-present|
after=&mdash;}}
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==Source==
*[http://orthodoxwww.orpatriarchate.krorg/englishpatriarchate/hierarchy-of-the-throne/metropolitans-throne/sotirios.htm Orthodox Metropolis -of-pisidia Patriarchae: Sotirios of KoreaPisidia]
[[Category:Bishops]]
[[Category: Bishops of Pisidia]]
[[Category:20th-21st-century bishops]]
[[Category: University of Athens Theology School Graduates]]
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