Talk:Themistocles (Adamopoulo)

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Titles

Does the Church of Alexandria use 'Rt Rev.' for their archimandrites (like the Church of Antioch) or does it use 'V. Rev.' (like the Church of Constantinople)? --— by Pιsτévο talk complaints at 19:59, April 28, 2006 (CDT)


There used to be a convention that an Archimandrite in charge of a number of monasteries was Right Reverend, and an Archimandrite in charge of no monastery was Very Reverend. The gap in between was iffy. But as so often happens, it depends on the whim of the elevating bishop.

When Fr Themi is in Australia, the Antiochian Church always refers to him as Right Reverend. A few years ago Fr Themi told me he couldn't care less about titles as long as people were moderately respectful, and not venomous, when talking to him or about him.

He said he was more interested in doing God's work than in being feted and praised when he might not deserve it.

On the Saint Clement of Alexandria website, he gives his title and address as:-

Fr Dr Themistocles Adamopoulo

PO Box 46119 Nairobi Kenya

see http://www.orthodox.asn.au

chrisg 2006-04-29 : 1226 EAST

It's probably best to follow convention, particularly in mind of this page, where it seems that the Church of Alexandria seems to run with that convention as well. Pre-ordination, I think he'd refer to himself as 'Br Themi', so his lack of concern with titles is a long-standing one. :) --— by Pιsτévο talk complaints at 00:23, April 29, 2006 (CDT)

Yeah. You're right. Calling himself Br Themi was one of the very many things about him his senior hierarch took exception to.

The page from Alexandria seems conclusive for the use of Very Reverend. I'll change our archdiocesan webpages also. I don't think its on the Kenyan website. I'll have to go back and check on that too.

chrisg 2006 Apr 29 : 1828 EAST

Theandros

The website homepage for Theandros says:

Please note that Theandros is an independent publication, and is not affiliated with any particular Orthodox jurisdiction or ecclesiastical body. Articles published in Theandros do not necessarily reflect the views or theological positions of the editors.

So I am not sure if it is correct to say it is published by the Nebraska Eparchy. Could you find out please, because if it is, then it does have wider ramifications. Thanks. chrisg 2006-05-30-2258

A bit of a technicality here - it is edited by the Eparch himself, i.e. Mar Melchizedek. It's not, as you have noted, an eparchial publication. — sτévο, at 23:11, May 30, 2006 (CDT)

Brother Themis

Hi, I have met Brother Themis - he is a legend! Awesome guy and awesome priest ... did you all know that before his conversion to Orthodoxy he was the lead singer of Australias MOST successful Rock Band? I cant remember the name of the band but I know it was like the equivalent of the Beatles ... there was a special on 60 Minutes last year showing a reunion with him and a previous band member - so funny the interview! - Vasiliki 01:53, August 19, 2008 (UTC)

PS. I meant (it says in the article "he formed a rock band") and what I meant to say above is that Did you know it wasnt just ANY rock band but it was Australias most successful! Oops.

Princeton?

I am not aware of an institution called "Princeton Divinity School." There is a Princeton Theological Seminary, however. --Fr Lev 15:49, August 19, 2008 (UTC)