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Basilio (Grillo Miceli) of Ravenna and L'Aquila

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[[File:Basilio3.jpg|thumb]]Metropolitan '''Basilio (Grillo Miceli)''' was is an Italian Orthodox bishop who claims the current head title of the former [[Orthodox Church in Italiy]] (in Italian "Chiesa Ortodossa in Italia") and the [[Metropolitan]] of [[Ravenna (Italy)|Ravenna]], L'Aquila and [[Italy]].
==Life==
Metr. Basilio was born on [[July 18]], 1937 , in Vittoria (near Ragusa, [[Sicily]]). In 1981 he was [[ordination|ordained]] a [[priest]] in the [[Russian Orthodox Church]]. In 1995 he became [[bishop]] of Ostia under a moderate the [[jurisdictionAutonomous Orthodox Church of Milan, Western Europe and Canada]] of - [[Greek Old CalendaristsUkrainian Orthodox Church – Kyiv Patriarchate]] movement. In 1996 he became orthodox [[Archbishop]] of Ostia. In 2008 he joined the [[Orthodox Church in Italy]], as vicar of [[Antonio (de Rosso) of Ravenna|Metropolitan Antonio]] and Archbishop of [[Florence]]. After Metropolitan Antonio's death, on 16 March 2009 he became the new Archbishop of [[Ravenna]] and [[L'Aquila]] and [[Metropolitan]] of [[Italy]].
==Source==*In 2008 he joined the [[Chiesa Ortodossa in Italia|Orthodox Church in Italy]], as vicar of [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Basilio_Grillo_Miceli Basilio Grillo Miceli Antonio (Wikipediade Rosso)of Ravenna|Metropolitan Antonio]] as Archbishop of Florence. After Metropolitan Antonio's death, the [[Bulgarian Alternative Synod]==External link==*refused to recognize him as [[http://wwwPrimate]] but Metropolitan Basilio of Ravenna continues to rule the Orthodox Church in Italy.chiesaortodossa.it/metropolia.html Ortodossia Italiana] (Italian)His Synod has two bishops
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