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*1969: First Antiochian Orthodox hierarch, Bishop [[Gibran (Ramlawey) of Australia and New Zealand|Gibran (Ramlawey)]] of [[Antiochian Orthodox Archdiocese of Australia and New Zealand|Australia and New Zealand]], arrives in Australia. | *1969: First Antiochian Orthodox hierarch, Bishop [[Gibran (Ramlawey) of Australia and New Zealand|Gibran (Ramlawey)]] of [[Antiochian Orthodox Archdiocese of Australia and New Zealand|Australia and New Zealand]], arrives in Australia. | ||
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*1970 Jan: New Zealand separates from the [[Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of Australia]], becoming a separate [[Greek Orthodox Metropolis of New Zealand]]. Dionysios elected Metropolitan of New Zealand and Exarch of India, Korea and Japan. | *1970 Jan: New Zealand separates from the [[Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of Australia]], becoming a separate [[Greek Orthodox Metropolis of New Zealand]]. Dionysios elected Metropolitan of New Zealand and Exarch of India, Korea and Japan. | ||
*1971: Fr Jack Witbrock, a former Anglican priest, converts to Orthodoxy. | *1971: Fr Jack Witbrock, a former Anglican priest, converts to Orthodoxy. | ||
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*1973 Antiochian Mission at Christchurch begins. | *1973 Antiochian Mission at Christchurch begins. | ||
*1974 Dec 30: First local [[Serbian Orthodox Church in Australia and New Zealand|Serbian Orthodox]] hierarch of Australia and New Zealand, Bishop Nikolai (Mrdja), enthroned in Australia. | *1974 Dec 30: First local [[Serbian Orthodox Church in Australia and New Zealand|Serbian Orthodox]] hierarch of Australia and New Zealand, Bishop Nikolai (Mrdja), enthroned in Australia. | ||
+ | *1987 Fr Ilyan Eades ordained deacon and then priest by Bishop Gibran (Antiochian) in Auckland, is appointed Rector of Auckland, and moves to Auckland. | ||
*1992 Oct: Fr [[Ilyan Eades]] moves from Auckland to Dunedin to pastor St Michael's. | *1992 Oct: Fr [[Ilyan Eades]] moves from Auckland to Dunedin to pastor St Michael's. | ||
− | *1996 Nov: The first Pastoral vist by His All-Holiness | + | *1996 Nov: The first Pastoral vist by His All-Holiness Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew to New Zealand |
− | *1996: | + | *1996: Exarchate of India removed from Metropolis of New Zealand (Greek) and allocated to Metropolitanate of Hong Kong (Greek). |
− | *2000: Metropolitan Paul makes first archpastoral visit to New Zealand. Fr Jack Witbrock and Fr Ilyan Eades elevated to archpriest. Wellington mission begun (alternating Byzantine and Western rites) | + | *1999 Jan 16: Repose of Bishop Gibran Patriarchal Vicar of Australia and New Zealand (Antiochian). |
− | *2003: Metropolitan Dionysios (Psiahas) of New Zealand elected Metropolitan of Proussa | + | :: Election of Archimandrite Paul Saliba as Metropolitan Archbishop of Australia and New Zealand (Antiochian). |
− | ::Jan: Fr [[Victor Didenco]] received into Antiochian Archdiocese. | + | *2000: Metropolitan Archbishop Paul (Antiochian) makes first archpastoral visit to New Zealand. Fr Jack Witbrock and Fr Ilyan Eades elevated to archpriest. Wellington mission begun (alternating Byzantine and Western rites). Fr Dr Ian Nield ordained deacon then priest by Metropolitan Archbishop Paul, and appointed head of mission in Wellington. |
− | ::July: New Zealand Deanery of the Antiochian Orthodox | + | *2003: Metropolitan Dionysios (Psiahas) of New Zealand elected Metropolitan of Proussa. [[Joseph (Harkiolakis) of New Zealand|Joseph (Harkiolakis)]] elected Metropolitan of New Zealand, Exarch of Korea and Japan (Greek). |
− | *2004: | + | ::Jan: Fr [[Victor Didenco]] from Moldova received into Antiochian Archdiocese and apppointed head of mission in Christchurch. |
− | *2005 Aug: Metropolitan Joseph submits his resignation from the see of the Greek Orthodox Metropolis of New Zealand. | + | ::July: New Zealand Deanery of the Antiochian Orthodox Archdiocese of Australia and New Zealand created. Archpriest Jack Witbrock appointed Dean. |
+ | *2004: Metropolis of Korea (Greek) created including exarchate of Japan. Orthodox Church of Japan objects to creating of parallel jurisdiction within its territory. [[Sotirios (Trambas) of Korea|Sotirios (Trambas)]], former auxiliary bishop to the Metropolitan of New Zealand, elected first metropolitan of Korea. | ||
+ | *2005 Aug: Metropolitan Joseph submits his resignation from the see of the Greek Orthodox Metropolis of New Zealand and moves to Athens. | ||
::Oct: [[Amphilochios (Tsoukos) of New Zealand|Amphilochios]] elected Metropolitan of New Zealand. | ::Oct: [[Amphilochios (Tsoukos) of New Zealand|Amphilochios]] elected Metropolitan of New Zealand. | ||
::Nov: [[Monastery of St. Andrew the First-called (Miramir, New Zealand)|Monastery of St. Andrew]] founded. | ::Nov: [[Monastery of St. Andrew the First-called (Miramir, New Zealand)|Monastery of St. Andrew]] founded. |
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This is a timeline of the Orthodox presence in New Zealand.
Contents
First Wave of Immigrants
- 1850s: Massacres of Orthodox Christians by the Ottoman Turks in Lebanon, Mount Lebanon, Syria, and other parts of the Middle East see a great displacement of Orthodox from these regions.
- 1880s: Numbers of Arabic speaking Orthodox arrive in Australia and some move from there to New Zealand.
- 1890s: Russian, Syrian, and Greeks set up community worship groups where all involved are welcome.
- 1898: Patriarch of Constantinople refuses to recognise newly elected Arabic speaking Patriarch of Antioch and All the East. This fractures the Orthodox communites around the world.
- Patriarch of Jerusalem considered neutral in this dispute and asked to send out priests for Australia and New Zealand.
- 1902: Church of Greece takes responsibility for Greek-speaking parishes in Australasia from the Church of Jerusalem.
- 1908: Ecumenical Patriarchate arbitrates and grants jurisdiction of Greek parishes in Australasia to the Church of Greece.
- 1910: Hmk Nicholas (Manavitch) (Russian Orthodox), the first Orthodox priest to reside in New Zealand, arrives.
- 1911 Jan 11: First church in New Zealand, St Michael's, blessed in Dunedin by Hmk Fr Nicholas.
- 1913: Fr Nicholas Shehadie appointed Patriarchal Exarch for Australia and New Zealand by His Beatitude Gregorious Haddad of Antioch.
- Hmk Fr Nicholas leaves New Zealand for Sydney, Australia. No priest left in New Zealand.
- 1916: Exarch Nicholas Shehadie visits New Zealand for 2-3 months. Conducts services throughout New Zealand. After his departure there is, again, no priest in New Zealand.
- 1919: Exarchate of Australia and New Zealand (Antiochian) is confirmed as permanent by Patriarch of Antioch.
Second Wave of Immigrants
- 1924 Mar 7: Greek Orthodox Metropolis of Australia and New Zealand established by Ecumenical Patriarchate.
- Jul 8: Metropolitan Christoforos (Knitis) of Australia and New Zealand (Greek) arrives.
- 1928: Metropolitan Christoforos (Knitis) deposed and returns to Samos.
- 1931 Sep 18: Timotheos (Evangelinides) elected Metropolitan of Australia and New Zealand (Greek) by Ecumenical Patriarchate.
- 1932 Jul 26: Metropolitan Timotheos (Evangelinides) arrives in Australia.
- 1937: Archimandrite Antonious (Mobayed) (Antiochian) arrives in New Zealand and stays for several months. Transfers responsibility for church to local Anglican clergy as a temporary measure. Fr Antonious last visits New Zealand in 1939.
- 1947 Apr 22: Archimandrite Theophylactos (Papathanasopoulos) elected Metropolitan of Australia and New Zealand (Greek) by Ecumenical Patriarchate.
- 1948 Nov: Bishop Theodore (Rafalsky) (ROCOR) arrives in Australia.
- 1958 Aug 2: Metropolitan Theophylactos (Papathanasopoulos) killed in car accident in Melbourne.
- 1959 Apr 27: Metropolitan Ezekiel (Tsoukalas) Greek Metropolitan of Australia and New Zealand arrives in Australia.
- Sep 1: The Greek Orthodox Metropolis of Australia and New Zealand becomes the Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of Australia and New Zealand, and Metropolitan Ezekiel becomes Archbishop.
- 1969: Metropolitan Iakovos of Philadelphia Exarch of the Ecumenical Patriarchate arrives in Australia to consider future of the Greek Churches of Australia and of New Zealand.
- 1969: First Antiochian Orthodox hierarch, Bishop Gibran (Ramlawey) of Australia and New Zealand, arrives in Australia.
Third wave of Immigrants
- 1970 Jan: New Zealand separates from the Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of Australia, becoming a separate Greek Orthodox Metropolis of New Zealand. Dionysios elected Metropolitan of New Zealand and Exarch of India, Korea and Japan.
- 1971: Fr Jack Witbrock, a former Anglican priest, converts to Orthodoxy.
- 1972 Sep: Bishop Gibran visits NZ and ordains Fr Jack Witbrock to the diaconate and priesthood. Assigns Fr Jack to serve St Michael's in Dunedin. Fr Jack serves here for 12 years.
- 1973 Antiochian Mission at Christchurch begins.
- 1974 Dec 30: First local Serbian Orthodox hierarch of Australia and New Zealand, Bishop Nikolai (Mrdja), enthroned in Australia.
- 1987 Fr Ilyan Eades ordained deacon and then priest by Bishop Gibran (Antiochian) in Auckland, is appointed Rector of Auckland, and moves to Auckland.
- 1992 Oct: Fr Ilyan Eades moves from Auckland to Dunedin to pastor St Michael's.
- 1996 Nov: The first Pastoral vist by His All-Holiness Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew to New Zealand
- 1996: Exarchate of India removed from Metropolis of New Zealand (Greek) and allocated to Metropolitanate of Hong Kong (Greek).
- 1999 Jan 16: Repose of Bishop Gibran Patriarchal Vicar of Australia and New Zealand (Antiochian).
- Election of Archimandrite Paul Saliba as Metropolitan Archbishop of Australia and New Zealand (Antiochian).
- 2000: Metropolitan Archbishop Paul (Antiochian) makes first archpastoral visit to New Zealand. Fr Jack Witbrock and Fr Ilyan Eades elevated to archpriest. Wellington mission begun (alternating Byzantine and Western rites). Fr Dr Ian Nield ordained deacon then priest by Metropolitan Archbishop Paul, and appointed head of mission in Wellington.
- 2003: Metropolitan Dionysios (Psiahas) of New Zealand elected Metropolitan of Proussa. Joseph (Harkiolakis) elected Metropolitan of New Zealand, Exarch of Korea and Japan (Greek).
- Jan: Fr Victor Didenco from Moldova received into Antiochian Archdiocese and apppointed head of mission in Christchurch.
- July: New Zealand Deanery of the Antiochian Orthodox Archdiocese of Australia and New Zealand created. Archpriest Jack Witbrock appointed Dean.
- 2004: Metropolis of Korea (Greek) created including exarchate of Japan. Orthodox Church of Japan objects to creating of parallel jurisdiction within its territory. Sotirios (Trambas), former auxiliary bishop to the Metropolitan of New Zealand, elected first metropolitan of Korea.
- 2005 Aug: Metropolitan Joseph submits his resignation from the see of the Greek Orthodox Metropolis of New Zealand and moves to Athens.
- Oct: Amphilochios elected Metropolitan of New Zealand.
- Nov: Monastery of St. Andrew founded.
Further Reading
- Antiochian Orthodox Archdiocese of Australia and New Zealand, Deanery of New Zealand
- Chryssavgis, Fr M., & Chryssavgis, Fr J., Persons and Events in Orthodoxy: Historical Moments in the development of Orthodox Christianity (with a chapter on Australian Orthodoxy), Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of Australia, 1985.
- Institutional Profile of St Andrew's Greek Orthodox Theological College.
- Major events in the history of the Greek Orthodox Church in Australia.
- History of the Holy Orthodox Church: Orthodoxy in Australia