Joseph (Harkiolakis) of Proikonnisos
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Joseph (Harkiolakis) is the former Metropolitan of New Zealand between 2003 and August 2005. According to the Society of Hellenes Abroad, he has resigned for health reasons[1]; according to a priest in the country, his farewell Liturgy was on 28 Aug 2005 [2].
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- Articles done as Bishop Joseph of Arianzos in the Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of Australia
- Biography from the Archdiocesan website
Joseph (Harkiolakis) of Proikonnisos | ||
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Preceded by: unknown |
Bishop of Arianzos 19??-2003 |
Succeeded by: unknown |
Preceded by: Dionysios (Psiahas) |
Metropolitan of New Zealand (Greek) 2003-2005 |
Succeeded by: vacant |
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