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− | His Eminence '''Christoforos (Knitis)''' was the first Metropolitan of the Greek Orthodox Metropolis of Australia and New Zealand. | + | His Eminence '''Christoforos (Knitis)''' was the first [[Metropolitan]] of the [[Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of Australia|Greek Orthodox Metropolis of Australia and New Zealand]]. |
− | On taking over responsibility for diasporic Greeks from the [[Church of Greece]], the [[Church of Constantinople]] elected to make a new metropolis for Australia and New Zealand in March | + | On taking over responsibility for diasporic Greeks from the [[Church of Greece]], the [[Church of Constantinople]] elected to make a new metropolis for Australia and New Zealand in March 1924. Metropolitan Christoforos was transferred from the Metropolis of Serres to the Metropolis of Australia and New Zealand. He led the new Metropolis for five years and, amidst some scandal, retired to his island of birth, Samos, Greece, in 1929. |
− | He was, in 1931, succeeded by Metropolitan Timotheos. Metropolitan Christoforos reposed on [[August 7]], 1959. | + | He was, in 1931, succeeded by Metropolitan [[Timotheos (Evangelinidis) of Rhodes|Timotheos]]. Metropolitan Christoforos reposed on [[August 7]], 1959. |
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− | title=Metropolitan of Australia and New Zealand (Greek)| | + | title=Metropolitan of Australia and New Zealand ([[Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of Australia|Greek]])| |
years=1924-1929| | years=1924-1929| | ||
after=[[Timotheos (Evangelinidis) of Rhodes|Timotheos (Evangelinidis)]]}} | after=[[Timotheos (Evangelinidis) of Rhodes|Timotheos (Evangelinidis)]]}} | ||
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− | ==External | + | ==External link== |
− | [http://www.greekorthodox.net.au/pages/Church_history.html Biography] from Greek Orthodox Archdiocesan website | + | *[http://www.greekorthodox.net.au/pages/Church_history.html Biography] from Greek Orthodox Archdiocesan website |
[[Category:Bishops]] | [[Category:Bishops]] | ||
[[Category:Orthodoxy in Australia]] | [[Category:Orthodoxy in Australia]] | ||
[[Category:Orthodoxy in New Zealand]] | [[Category:Orthodoxy in New Zealand]] |
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His Eminence Christoforos (Knitis) was the first Metropolitan of the Greek Orthodox Metropolis of Australia and New Zealand.
On taking over responsibility for diasporic Greeks from the Church of Greece, the Church of Constantinople elected to make a new metropolis for Australia and New Zealand in March 1924. Metropolitan Christoforos was transferred from the Metropolis of Serres to the Metropolis of Australia and New Zealand. He led the new Metropolis for five years and, amidst some scandal, retired to his island of birth, Samos, Greece, in 1929.
He was, in 1931, succeeded by Metropolitan Timotheos. Metropolitan Christoforos reposed on August 7, 1959.
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Christoforos (Knitis) of Australia and New Zealand | ||
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Preceded by: unknown |
Metropolitan of Serres 19??-1924 |
Succeeded by: unknown |
Preceded by: — |
Metropolitan of Australia and New Zealand (Greek) 1924-1929 |
Succeeded by: Timotheos (Evangelinidis) |
External link
- Biography from Greek Orthodox Archdiocesan website
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