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His Grace '''Bishop Philip (Koutoufas) of Atlanta''' ([[23 February]] [[1929]], Lixouri Kefalonia - [[29 December]] [[1995]]) | His Grace '''Bishop Philip (Koutoufas) of Atlanta''' ([[23 February]] [[1929]], Lixouri Kefalonia - [[29 December]] [[1995]]) | ||
− | In 1954 he graduated from Theological Faculty of the [[University of Athens]]. | + | In 1954 he graduated from the Theological Faculty of the [[University of Athens]]. |
− | He was Ordained to the priesthood by | + | He was Ordained to the priesthood by Archbishop Iakovos of the Greek Orthodox Archdiocese North and South America in 1960. |
− | Archbishop Iakovos, | + | Archbishop Iakovos, bestowed upon him the title of Archimandrite in 1961. |
− | Father Philip served the parish of St. Gerasimos, [[Manhattan, New York]] for ten years. While at St. Gerasimos, Father Phiiip continued | + | Father Philip served the parish of St. Gerasimos, [[Manhattan, New York]] for ten years. While at St. Gerasimos, Father Phiiip continued doctoral studies at [[Bridgeport University]], [[Bridgeport, Connecticut]] and [[Adelphi University]] of Garden City, [[Long Island, New York]]. |
− | In | + | In Febuary 1973 Father Philip was appointed as pastor to Holy Cross Church, [[Belmont]]. This parish serves the area from [[San Bruno]] to [[San Jose]]. |
− | On August 1, 1982 he was | + | On August 1, 1982 he was consecrated titular Bishop Dafnousion, Auxiliary Bishop of the Archdiocese. |
On April 2, 1992 he was elected Bishop of Atlanta. | On April 2, 1992 he was elected Bishop of Atlanta. |
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His Grace Bishop Philip (Koutoufas) of Atlanta (23 February 1929, Lixouri Kefalonia - 29 December 1995)
In 1954 he graduated from the Theological Faculty of the University of Athens.
He was Ordained to the priesthood by Archbishop Iakovos of the Greek Orthodox Archdiocese North and South America in 1960.
Archbishop Iakovos, bestowed upon him the title of Archimandrite in 1961.
Father Philip served the parish of St. Gerasimos, Manhattan, New York for ten years. While at St. Gerasimos, Father Phiiip continued doctoral studies at Bridgeport University, Bridgeport, Connecticut and Adelphi University of Garden City, Long Island, New York.
In Febuary 1973 Father Philip was appointed as pastor to Holy Cross Church, Belmont. This parish serves the area from San Bruno to San Jose.
On August 1, 1982 he was consecrated titular Bishop Dafnousion, Auxiliary Bishop of the Archdiocese.
On April 2, 1992 he was elected Bishop of Atlanta.
He passed away on 29 December 1995.
Sources
- http://www.newspapers.com/newspage/51960009/ The Times from San Mateo, California, February 17, 1973