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==Vacant See? ==
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==Vacant See==
Why write '''"VACANT"'''? Who told you so? This is an undocumented claim. There is no '''official announcement''' yet coming from the Office of the Ecumenical Patriarchate that the Episcopal seat of '''OMHKSEA''' is '''"VACANT"'''. Let us wait for further '''OFFICIAL''' announcement before jumping into conclusion based on '''CONJECTURES''' and bad '''RUMORS'''.
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In March of 2007, Metropolitan Nikitas was appointed Director of the Patriarch Athenagoras Orthodox Institute and has relocated to California. See http://www.orthodoxinstitute.org/metropolitannikitasbio.html and also the Press Release at http://www.orthodoxinstitute.org/files/NikitasRelease.doc {{unsigned|Stmitrophan}}
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:Why write '''"VACANT"'''? Who told you so? This is an undocumented claim. There is no '''official announcement''' yet coming from the Office of the Ecumenical Patriarchate that the Episcopal seat of '''OMHKSEA''' is '''"VACANT"'''. Let us wait for further '''OFFICIAL''' announcement before jumping into conclusion based on '''CONJECTURES''' and bad '''RUMORS'''.
 
-[[User:Filipino|Filipino]] at 11:35, June 30, 2006
 
-[[User:Filipino|Filipino]] at 11:35, June 30, 2006
 
 
 
==Vacant See==
 
In March of 2007, Metropolitan Nikitas was appointed Director of the Patriarch Athenagoras Orthodox Institute and has relocated to California. See http://www.orthodoxinstitute.org/metropolitannikitasbio.html and also the Press Release at http://www.orthodoxinstitute.org/files/NikitasRelease.doc
 
  
 
==Episcopacy==
 
==Episcopacy==
 
This section is usually for the bishop of a particular see.  However, this metropolis has so many exarchates that I thought it best to include the chief priests for each exarchate.  This does not mean, however, that every priest should be listed - this should be done in on the OMHKSEA website, or at the most (and the need is ''very'' dubious), in its own article. &mdash; edited by [[User:Pistevo|<font color="red">Pι</font>]][[Special:Listusers/sysop|s]][[User talk:Pistevo|<font color="yellow">τ</font>]][[Special:Contributions/Pistevo|é]][[User:Pistevo|<font color="blue">vο</font>]] at 23:19, July 15, 2006 (CDT)
 
This section is usually for the bishop of a particular see.  However, this metropolis has so many exarchates that I thought it best to include the chief priests for each exarchate.  This does not mean, however, that every priest should be listed - this should be done in on the OMHKSEA website, or at the most (and the need is ''very'' dubious), in its own article. &mdash; edited by [[User:Pistevo|<font color="red">Pι</font>]][[Special:Listusers/sysop|s]][[User talk:Pistevo|<font color="yellow">τ</font>]][[Special:Contributions/Pistevo|é]][[User:Pistevo|<font color="blue">vο</font>]] at 23:19, July 15, 2006 (CDT)

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Vacant See

In March of 2007, Metropolitan Nikitas was appointed Director of the Patriarch Athenagoras Orthodox Institute and has relocated to California. See http://www.orthodoxinstitute.org/metropolitannikitasbio.html and also the Press Release at http://www.orthodoxinstitute.org/files/NikitasRelease.doc —The preceding unsigned comment was added by Stmitrophan (talkcontribs) .

Why write "VACANT"? Who told you so? This is an undocumented claim. There is no official announcement yet coming from the Office of the Ecumenical Patriarchate that the Episcopal seat of OMHKSEA is "VACANT". Let us wait for further OFFICIAL announcement before jumping into conclusion based on CONJECTURES and bad RUMORS.

-Filipino at 11:35, June 30, 2006

Episcopacy

This section is usually for the bishop of a particular see. However, this metropolis has so many exarchates that I thought it best to include the chief priests for each exarchate. This does not mean, however, that every priest should be listed - this should be done in on the OMHKSEA website, or at the most (and the need is very dubious), in its own article. — edited by sτévο at 23:19, July 15, 2006 (CDT)