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==Life==
 
==Life==
George Lampadarios was born on the island of Kalymnos, Greece on [[May 14]], 1955. As a child he immigrated to the United States in 1958 and became an American citizen in 1966. After he had completed his high school education in the United States he returned to Greece and to Kalymnos in the Dodecanese Islands.  
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George Lampadarios was born on the island of Kalymnos, Greece on [[May 14]], 1955. As a child he immigrated to the United States in 1958 with his parents Pantelis and Kalliope Lampadarios and lived Bridgeport, Conneticut until 1968. George became an American citizen in 1966. After he had completed his high school education in the United States he returned to Greece in September 1968 with his parents, to Kalymnos in the Dodecanese Islands.  
  
In time George entered the Monastery of St. Panteleimon where he took a [[monasticism|monastic]] [[tonsure]] and receive the name Panteleimon. While at the [[monastery]], Panteleimon was [[ordination|ordained]] a [[deacon]] in 1980 and then a [[priest]] in 1983. Over the next fifteen year Fr. Panteleimon took on various functions: a [[missionary]] priest in South Africa, a religious teacher in Greece, General Vicar of the Archdiocese of Good Hope in South Africa, and Director of the Patriarchal Press Office in Alexandria, Egypt.
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In 1975, George entered the Monastery of St. Panteleimon where he took a [[monasticism|monastic]] [[tonsure]] on [[April 21]] and receive the name Panteleimon. While at the [[monastery]], Panteleimon was [[ordination|ordained]] a [[deacon]] on [[May 25, 1980 and then a [[priest]] on [[December 6]],1983. Over the next fifteen year Fr. Panteleimon took on various functions: a [[missionary]] priest in South Africa, a religious teacher in Greece, General Vicar of the Archdiocese of Good Hope in South Africa, and Director of the Patriarchal Press Office in Alexandria, Egypt.
  
On [[November 23]], 1999, Fr. Panteleimon was elected the first Bishop of Ghana. Following his [[consecration of a bishop|consecration]] on [[November 30]], 1999, Bp. Panteleimon traveled to Ghana. On [[January 18]], 2000, he arrived in Ghana and began visiting the villages of the country. He presided over a spiritual revival among the parishes of the [[diocese]].
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On [[November 23]], 1999, Fr. Panteleimon was elected the first Bishop of Ghana by the [[Holy Synod]] of the Church of Alexandria. Following his [[consecration of a bishop|consecration]] on [[November 30]], 1999, Bp. Panteleimon traveled to Ghana. On [[January 18]], 2000, he arrived in Ghana and began visiting the villages of the country. He presided over a spiritual revival among the parishes of the [[diocese]].
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On [[October 24]], 2004, Bp. Panteleimon was elevated to Metropolitan and transferred to the [[Archdiocese of Pilousion]] (Port Said) where he remained until his retirement in 2006 as Archbishop of Antinoe.
  
In 2004, Bp. Panteleimon was elevated to Metropolitan and transferred to the [[Archdiocese of Pilousion]] where he remained until his retirement in 2006 as Archbishop of Antinoe.
 
 
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*[http://orthodox-mitropolitan-of-antinoes-panteleimon.com/index.php?lang=en  Metropolitan Pantelimon]
 
*[http://www.orthodoxresearchinstitute.org/resources/hierarchs/alexandria/current/bio_panteleimon_lampadarios_bishop_ghana.htm  ORI: Panteleimon Lampadarios Bishop of Ghana]
 
*[http://www.orthodoxresearchinstitute.org/resources/hierarchs/alexandria/current/bio_panteleimon_lampadarios_bishop_ghana.htm  ORI: Panteleimon Lampadarios Bishop of Ghana]
 
*[http://www.patriarchateofalexandria.com/index.php?module=content&cid=003003  Church of Alexandria website Hierarchy]
 
*[http://www.patriarchateofalexandria.com/index.php?module=content&cid=003003  Church of Alexandria website Hierarchy]

Revision as of 16:45, November 10, 2012

His Eminence, the Most Reverend Panteleimon (Lampadarios) of Antinoe is a retired archbishop of the Greek Orthodox Patriarchate of Alexandria and All Africa, having previously served as Bishop of Ghana and Metropolitan of Pilousion.

Life

George Lampadarios was born on the island of Kalymnos, Greece on May 14, 1955. As a child he immigrated to the United States in 1958 with his parents Pantelis and Kalliope Lampadarios and lived Bridgeport, Conneticut until 1968. George became an American citizen in 1966. After he had completed his high school education in the United States he returned to Greece in September 1968 with his parents, to Kalymnos in the Dodecanese Islands.

In 1975, George entered the Monastery of St. Panteleimon where he took a monastic tonsure on April 21 and receive the name Panteleimon. While at the monastery, Panteleimon was ordained a deacon on [[May 25, 1980 and then a priest on December 6,1983. Over the next fifteen year Fr. Panteleimon took on various functions: a missionary priest in South Africa, a religious teacher in Greece, General Vicar of the Archdiocese of Good Hope in South Africa, and Director of the Patriarchal Press Office in Alexandria, Egypt.

On November 23, 1999, Fr. Panteleimon was elected the first Bishop of Ghana by the Holy Synod of the Church of Alexandria. Following his consecration on November 30, 1999, Bp. Panteleimon traveled to Ghana. On January 18, 2000, he arrived in Ghana and began visiting the villages of the country. He presided over a spiritual revival among the parishes of the diocese.

On October 24, 2004, Bp. Panteleimon was elevated to Metropolitan and transferred to the Archdiocese of Pilousion (Port Said) where he remained until his retirement in 2006 as Archbishop of Antinoe.

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Panteleimon (Lampadarios) of Antinoe
Preceded by:
Bishop of Ghana
1999-2004
Succeeded by:
Damaskinos (Papandreou)
Preceded by:
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Metropolitan of Pilousion
2004-2006
Succeeded by:
Kallinikos (Pippas)
Preceded by:
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Archbishop of Antinoe
2004-Present
Succeeded by:
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