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==History==
 
==History==
Prior to the establishment of metropolises as sub-organizations of the Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of America, the New England area was designated in 1968 the Third Archdiocese District of the [[Greek Archdiocese of North and South America]]. In 1979, the [[archdiocese]] was re-organized under a decree of the Ecumenical Patriarchate into a number of [[diocese]]s of which the Diocese of Boston replaced the 3rd district.
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Prior to the establishment of metropolises as sub-organizations of the Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of America, the New England area was designated in 1968 the Third Archdiocese District of the [[Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of North and South America]]. In 1979, the [[archdiocese]] was re-organized under a decree of the Ecumenical Patriarchate into a number of [[diocese]]s of which the Diocese of Boston replaced the 3rd district.
  
 
In 1996, the Archdiocese of North and South America was split into four separate archdioceses: those of America, Canada, Central America, and South America. With the establishment of the Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of America, the title of the dioceses was changed to metropolises and the Diocese of Boston became the Metropolis of Boston in December 2002.
 
In 1996, the Archdiocese of North and South America was split into four separate archdioceses: those of America, Canada, Central America, and South America. With the establishment of the Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of America, the title of the dioceses was changed to metropolises and the Diocese of Boston became the Metropolis of Boston in December 2002.
  
 
==Parishes and Monasteries==
 
==Parishes and Monasteries==
There are sixty three parishes[[http://www.boston.goarch.org/]] within the metropolis.  
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There are sixty three parishes[http://www.boston.goarch.org/] within the metropolis.  
  
 
==Ruling hierarchs==
 
==Ruling hierarchs==
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*Bishop Athenagoras (Kavadas)  1938 - 1949
 
*Bishop Athenagoras (Kavadas)  1938 - 1949
 
*Bishop [[Ezekiel (Tsoukalas) of Pisidia|Ezekiel (Tsoukalas) of Nazianzus]]  1950 - 1954
 
*Bishop [[Ezekiel (Tsoukalas) of Pisidia|Ezekiel (Tsoukalas) of Nazianzus]]  1950 - 1954
==Third District===
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===Third District===
 
*Bishop [[Athenagoras (Kokkinakis) of Thyateira and Great Britain|Athenagoras (Kokkinakis) of Eleia]]  1954 - 1960
 
*Bishop [[Athenagoras (Kokkinakis) of Thyateira and Great Britain|Athenagoras (Kokkinakis) of Eleia]]  1954 - 1960
*Bishop Meletios (Tripodakis) of Christianoupolis  1961 - 1962
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*Bishop [[Meletios (Tripodakis) of Christianoupolis]] 1961 - 1962
 
*Bishop [[Gerasimos (Papadopoulos) of Abydos]]  1962 - 1967
 
*Bishop [[Gerasimos (Papadopoulos) of Abydos]]  1962 - 1967
 
*Bishop [[Demetrios (Makris) of Olympus|Demetrios (Makris) of Olympus]]  1968 - 1973
 
*Bishop [[Demetrios (Makris) of Olympus|Demetrios (Makris) of Olympus]]  1968 - 1973

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The Metropolis of Boston is a metropolis of the Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of America in the United States of America, under the jurisdiction of the Church of Constantinople. The metropolis includes the states of Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, Vermont, and part of Connecticut.

History

Prior to the establishment of metropolises as sub-organizations of the Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of America, the New England area was designated in 1968 the Third Archdiocese District of the Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of North and South America. In 1979, the archdiocese was re-organized under a decree of the Ecumenical Patriarchate into a number of dioceses of which the Diocese of Boston replaced the 3rd district.

In 1996, the Archdiocese of North and South America was split into four separate archdioceses: those of America, Canada, Central America, and South America. With the establishment of the Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of America, the title of the dioceses was changed to metropolises and the Diocese of Boston became the Metropolis of Boston in December 2002.

Parishes and Monasteries

There are sixty three parishes[1] within the metropolis.

Ruling hierarchs

The following are administrating hierarchs of the Metropolis of Boston and its predecessor organizations:

Third District

Diocese of Boston

Metropolis of Boston

  • Metropolitan Methodius (Tournas) 2002-Present

Sources