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His Beatitude Patriarch '''Theophilus III (Yiannopoulos) of Jerusalem''' (b. 1950) is the current [[patriarch]] of the [[Church of Jerusalem]].
 
His Beatitude Patriarch '''Theophilus III (Yiannopoulos) of Jerusalem''' (b. 1950) is the current [[patriarch]] of the [[Church of Jerusalem]].
  
Theophilus (also spelled ''Theofilos'' and ''Theophilos''; nè Elias Yiannopoulos) was elected the 141st [[primate]] of the Church of Jerusalem on [[August 22]], 2005.  Formerly the Archbishop of Tabor, Theophilus was elected unanimously by Jerusalem's [[Holy Synod]]  to succeed the deposed [[Irenaios I (Skopeliti) of Jerusalem|Irenaios I]].  Theophilus is regarded as having been more favorable to his deposed predecessor, which may assist him in bringing stability to the troubled [[patriarchate]] as Irenaios's supporters may thus unite around him and make peace with the synod.  Upon his election, Theophilus said, "In the last few months we have had a lot of problems but with the help of God we will overcome them."[http://www.cjp.org/content_display.html?ArticleID=161070]
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Theophilus (also spelled ''Theofilos'' and ''Theophilos''; né Elias Yiannopoulos) was elected the 141st [[primate]] of the Church of Jerusalem on [[August 22]], 2005.  Formerly the Archbishop of Tabor, Theophilus was elected unanimously by Jerusalem's [[Holy Synod]]  to succeed the deposed [[Irenaios I (Skopeliti) of Jerusalem|Irenaios I]].  Theophilus is regarded as having been more favorable to his deposed predecessor, which may assist him in bringing stability to the troubled [[patriarchate]] as Irenaios's supporters may thus unite around him and make peace with the synod.  Upon his election, Theophilus said, "In the last few months we have had a lot of problems but with the help of God we will overcome them."[http://www.cjp.org/content_display.html?ArticleID=161070]
  
 
Before becoming patriarch, Theophilus served for a short time as the Archbishop of Tabor, [[consecration|consecrated]] to the [[bishop|episcopacy]] by Irenaios in January of 2005.  Prior to his return to Jerusalem and [[ordination]] as a bishop, Theophilus served as [[Exarch of the Holy Sepulchre]] in the country of Qatar for some years.
 
Before becoming patriarch, Theophilus served for a short time as the Archbishop of Tabor, [[consecration|consecrated]] to the [[bishop|episcopacy]] by Irenaios in January of 2005.  Prior to his return to Jerusalem and [[ordination]] as a bishop, Theophilus served as [[Exarch of the Holy Sepulchre]] in the country of Qatar for some years.

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Patriarch Theophilus III

His Beatitude Patriarch Theophilus III (Yiannopoulos) of Jerusalem (b. 1950) is the current patriarch of the Church of Jerusalem.

Theophilus (also spelled Theofilos and Theophilos; né Elias Yiannopoulos) was elected the 141st primate of the Church of Jerusalem on August 22, 2005. Formerly the Archbishop of Tabor, Theophilus was elected unanimously by Jerusalem's Holy Synod to succeed the deposed Irenaios I. Theophilus is regarded as having been more favorable to his deposed predecessor, which may assist him in bringing stability to the troubled patriarchate as Irenaios's supporters may thus unite around him and make peace with the synod. Upon his election, Theophilus said, "In the last few months we have had a lot of problems but with the help of God we will overcome them."[1]

Before becoming patriarch, Theophilus served for a short time as the Archbishop of Tabor, consecrated to the episcopacy by Irenaios in January of 2005. Prior to his return to Jerusalem and ordination as a bishop, Theophilus served as Exarch of the Holy Sepulchre in the country of Qatar for some years.

Patriarch Theophilus, a native of the Peloponnese in Greece, is a cousin of former US CIA director George Tenet and also has met with American Secretary of State Condoleeza Rice. Theophilus studied theology at the University in Athens and went on to complete a master's degree in London.

Besides his native Greek, he also speaks English and Arabic.


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Theophilus III (Giannopoulos) of Jerusalem
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Archbishop of Tabor
2005
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Preceded by:
Irenaios I
Patriarch of Jerusalem
2005-present
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