Joachim II of Constantinople
His All-Holiness Joachim II was the Patriarch of Constantinople during two periods during the latter part of the nineteenth century: from 1860 to 1863 and from 1873 to 1878.
Life
Joachim II was born John Kokkades in Chios. The date of his birth is not known. Given the name Joachim when he became a monastic, Patr. Joachim pursued an interest in the educational and philanthropic institutions of the Church of Constantinople during his first period as patriarch. With the raise of national and cultural awareness in the Ottoman Empire during the nineteenth century, Joachim II was confronted by the demands of the Bulgarian Orthodox community within the empire for ecclesiastical independence from the Church of Constantinople and use of Church Slavonic with Bulgarian clergy.
Joachim II of Constantinople
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Bishop of Dryinoupolis 1827-1835 |
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Metropolitan of Ioannina 1835-1838 (1st tenure) |
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Metropolitan of Ioannina 1840-1845 (2nd tenure) |
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Preceded by: Meletius (Pangalos) |
Metropolitan of Kyzikos 1845-1860 |
Succeeded by: Jacob (Pangostas)
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Preceded by: Cyril VII |
Patriarch of Constantinople 1860-1863 |
Succeeded by: Sophronius III
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Preceded by: Anthimus VI |
Patriarch of Constantinople 1873-1878 |
Succeeded by: Joachim III |
Source
- Ec-patr:Joachim II
- (Greek)
Πατριάρχης Ιωακείμ Β΄. Greek Wikipedia.
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