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The Archdiocese of Thyateira and Great Britain is an
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of the
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, part of the
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. Its present head is Archbishop Nikitas Loulias. Its jurisdiction covers those Orthodox Christians living in Great Britain, the
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, and the
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. The adherents are largely of
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descent, mainland Greek migrants and their descendants, and more recently native British converts along with a few Poles, Belarusians, and Ukrainians. It is also the largest Orthodox Archdiocese in the British Isles. The former archbishop, Gregorios, himself was a Cypriot whose ancestral village of Marathovounos, in the district of
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, is occupied by the Turkish army.


Archdiocesan Administration

The Archdiocese is organised around the
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whose
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is located at the Cathedral of Holy Wisdom (also known as Saint Sophia's) in
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, established as part of the large expansion of Orthodox Metropolia in
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. The archbishop is considered the '
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' of the various Orthodox ecclesial bodies in the United Kingdom. The archbishop, therefore sits at the head of the Pan-Orthodox Episcopal Assembly of the British Isles and Ireland. The headquarters of the Archdiocese is at Thyateira House, in the
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of the (then) Metropolis of Thyateira and Great Britain was Metropolitan Germanos Strinopoulos. The current Metropolitan Archbishop is Nikitas Loulias


History

The first recorded organised Greek Orthodox community in England was established in 1670 by a group of 100 Greek refugees from Mani. There were also theologians, students, coffee shop owners, traders and sailors. Their priest was Daniel Boulgaris, who also seems to have taken the initiative to gain permission from the
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to build a permanent church for his growing flock. His efforts were boosted in 1676 by the arrival of the Archbishop of Samos, Joseph Georgerines, who had originally travelled to London to publish his '' Anthologion'', "for the use of the Eastern Greek Church". Soon, the London authorities granted them permission to build a church. Georgerines then travelled around the country with his manservant, Dominikos Cratianas, to raise the necessary funds. The church was inaugurated in 1677 in
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and dedicated to the Panagia on what soon became Greek Street. However, the situation turned precarious when Dominicos Cratiana was taken to court by his master over the alleged disappearance of funds. Cratiana counteracted by accusing him of being a " Popish plotter". The church was confiscated in 1684 and handed over to Huguenot refugees from France, much to the anger of the Greek Archbishop, who wrote and circulated a furious pamphlet which criticised this move and detailed how the English authorities had expropriated the community. He wrote that the community "never sold the said Church, nor received any sum for the building thereof". The church no longer stands but the dedicatory plaque that was embedded over the main entrance is now housed in the
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of the Greek Orthodox Cathedral of St Sophia in Bayswater. During the next 150 years, the community had to worship in the Imperial Russian Embassy. Finally, in 1837, an autonomous community was set up in Finsbury Park in London. The first new church was built in 1850, on London Street in the City. In 1877, the Church of St Sophia (the Holy Wisdom) was constructed in London to cope with the growing influx of Orthodox immigrants to the United Kingdom. By the outbreak of the
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, large Orthodox communities in London, Manchester, Cardiff and Liverpool, each focused on its own church.


Metropolis of Thyateira and Great Britain (1922-1968)

The issue of how these significant communities were to be governed was not resolved until 1922, when the Holy Synod of the Ecumenical Patriarchate, following the initiative of the
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, Meletius IV, established a Metropolis to oversee both Central and Western Europe with its See in
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, naming it ‘Metropolis of Thyateira and Great Britain’. The city of Thyateira, after which the Metropolis was named, was one of the seven Apostolic Churches mentioned in Saint John's Book of Revelation. The
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elected Metropolitan Germanos Strinopoulos as the first Hierarch of the newly-founded Metropolis. His long term in office (1922-1951) was marked by the founding of a large number of Greek Orthodox Communities both in Great Britain as well as in other countries in Western and Central Europe under the See of the Metropolis of Thyateira and Great Britain. In 1951 the previous Metropolitan of Philadelphia, Athenagoras Kavvadas was elected Metropolitan of Thyateira and Great Britain. During his tenure he continued the pastoral and spiritual work of his predecessor, further contributing to the shaping of the historical, social and theological Greek-Orthodox presence in Great Britain and the rest of Western Europe. On 10th December 1963, the then Metropolitan Athenagoras Kokkinakis was elected Metropolitan of Thyateira and Great Britain and on the 24th February 1968, the Metropolis of Thyateira became the Archdiocese of Thyateira of Great Britain, specifically in charge of the British Isles. Under his term of office, the development of the Archdiocese was impressive, despite the fact that the pastoral jurisdiction of the Archdiocese was restricted due to the loss of the Scandinavian Eparchies and of Iceland, as a result of the establishment by the Ecumenical Patriarchate of the Metropolises of France, Germany and Austria.


Archdiocese of Thyateira and Great Britain (1968-present)

Archbishop Athenegoras embarked on a program of modernisation and the development of the Archdiocese included a series of reforms concerning the relationship of the Archdiocese to the other institutions of the Greek and Cypriot Diaspora in Great Britain, namely the organization of the educational projects of its Communities, the publication of journals (Orthodox Herald, the official pastoral publication), the election of new, efficient Bishops and the successful handling of the ‘deluge’ of refugees as a result of the invasion of the Turkish Army in Cyprus in 1974. Archbishop Athenagoras died on the 9th September 1979, in London. The Holy Synod of the Ecumenical Patriarchate then appointed the previous Metropolitan of Axum (Ethiopia) under the Alexandrian Church, Methodios Fouiyas, to the Archdiocese in 1979. He had moved from the Alexandrian Church to the Ecumenical Patriarchate in order to do so. He continued the project of Archbishop Athenagoras until he was revoked by the Ecumenical Patriarchate in April 1988 and was given the title of Metropolitan of Pisidia. He died in Athens in 2006. In April 1988, the
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elected Bishop of Tropaiou
Gregorios Theocharous Gregorios Theocharous of Thyateira and Great Britain (Greek: Γρηγόριος Θεοχάρους; 28 October 1928 – 20 November 2019) served as the Greek Orthodox Archbishop of Thyateira and Great Britain under the Ecumenical Patriarchate o ...
as the new Archbishop. Being well-informed in the affairs and realities of the Greek-Orthodox Diaspora due to his former service in Great Britain as
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,
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,
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and
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, and armed with an enviable zeal for reform, the new Archbishop drastically transformed the Archdiocese, the Communities and its Schools. He served a lengthy tensure as Archbishop, holding the throne for thirty-one years. For reasons of prolonged age and fragile health, Archbishop Gregorios resigned and Nikitas Loulias was elected Archbishop of Thyateira and Great Britain by the Holy Synod of the Ecumenical Patriarchate, following the recommendation of Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew. His enthronement took place in the Cathedral of the Divine Wisdom in
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on July 27, 2019.


Archbishops of Thyateira and Great Britain

Several
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s have served the Metropolis/Archdiocese since 1922 including: * Germanos Strinopoulos (1922—1951) * Athenagoras Kavadas (1951—1962) * Athenagoras Kokkinakis (1963—1979) * Methodios Fouiyas (1979—1988) *
Gregorios Theocharous Gregorios Theocharous of Thyateira and Great Britain (Greek: Γρηγόριος Θεοχάρους; 28 October 1928 – 20 November 2019) served as the Greek Orthodox Archbishop of Thyateira and Great Britain under the Ecumenical Patriarchate o ...
(1988 - 2019) * Nikitas Loulias (2019–present)


Parishes and monasteries

there are 114 parishes and monasteries in the UK and Ireland:


South West

* SS Michael the Archangel & Piran, near Falmouth * SS Demetrius & Nicetas, Plymouth * St Andrew, Torquay * St Andrew the Apostle, Weston-super-Mare * SS Peter & Paul, Bristol * Nativity of the Mother of God (Eastern Orthodox Church), Bristol * St John of Kronstadt, Bath * Community of St John Chrysostom, Gloucester * St John the Forerunner, Salisbury * Community of St Spyridon, Bournemouth * Holy Prophet Elias, Exeter & Combe Martin


South East

* Holy Trinity & Annunciation, Oxford * SS Ambrose & Stylianos, Milton Keynes * Community of St Phanourius, Aylesbury * Community of St Gregory the Theologian, Beaconsfield * Prophet Elias, Reading * St Andrew the Apostle, Windsor * St Nicholas, Southampton * Community of Portsmouth * Holy Trinity, Brighton * St Mary Magdalene, St Leonards-on-Sea * SS Panteleimon & Theodore, Eastbourne * Annunciation of the Mother of God, Maidstone * SS Mark & Fotini, Folkestone * Archangel Michael, Margate


London


Central London

* Cathedral & Metropolitical Church of St Sophia, Bayswater * Cathedral of St Andrew, Kentish Town * Cathedral of All Saints, Camden Town *Archdiocesan Chapel of the Annunciation of the Mother of God, Bayswater


North London

* Cathedral of the Dormition of the Mother of God, Wood Green *Cathedral of the Holy Cross & St Michael, Golders Green *SS Cosmas & Damian, NW5 1LN *SS Anthony the Great & John the Baptist, Islington * St Barnabas, Wood Green *St Demetrius, Lower Edmonton, N9 0LP *St John the Baptist, Hornsey * St Katherine, Friern Barnet *SS Panteleimon & Paraskevi, Harrow *Community of SS Raphael, Nicholas & Irene of Lesbos (Mytiline), Enfield North & District *Chapel of the Resurrection, Muswell Hill


South London

*Cathedral of the Nativity of the Mother of God, Camberwell *SS Constantine & Helen, Upper Norwood *St Nectarius, SW11 5QR *St George, Kingston-upon-Thames *Christ the Saviour, Welling


East London

* SS Eleutherius, Anthia & Luke the Evangelist, Leyton *St John the Theologian, E8 3RD *SS Lazarus & Andrew the Apostle, Forest Gate


West London

*Cathedral of St Nicholas, Shepherds Bush


East of England

*St Mamas, Bedford *St Charalambos, Luton *The Twelve Apostles,
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*SS Athanasius & Clement, Cambridge * Mother of God, Norwich *Pan-Orthodox Chapel of Life-Receiving Source, Walsingham *St Spyridon, Great Yarmouth *Community of SS Cosmas & Damian, Ipswich *Community of St Sophia & Her Three Daughters, Bishop's Stortford * Patriarchal Stavropegic Monastery of St. John the Baptist, Essex *SS Barbara, Phanourius & Paul, Southend-on-Sea


West Midlands

*Community of SS Stephen & Thecla, Hereford *Community of Oswestry *Holy Fathers of Nicaea & St John the Baptist, Shrewsbury *Community of the Holy Fathers of Nicaea, Telford * Cathedral of the Dormition of the Mother of God & St Andrew, Birmingham * Holy Trinity & St Luke, Birmingham *Nativity of the Mother of God, Walsall *The Holy Transfiguration, Coventry *Ascension of the Lord, Rugby *SS Mary & Marina, Stoke-on-Trent


East Midlands

*St Neophytos, Northampton *Cathedral of SS Nicholas & Xenophon, Leicester * Virgin Mary Eleousa, Nottingham *SS Cyril & Methodius, Mansfield *St Basil the Great & Saint Paisios, Lincoln


North West

* St Barbara, Chester * St Nicholas, Toxteth * Annunciation of the Mother of God, Manchester *St Nicholas, Blackley *Community of the Holy Apostles, Leyland *Community of St Simon the Zealot, Dalton-in-Furness


Yorkshire and the Humber

* Annunciation of the Mother of God, Sheffield * Three Hierarchs, Leeds * Community of St Constantine the Great, York


North East

* Annunciation of the Mother of God, Middlesbrough * Community of SS Cuthbert & Bede, Durham * St Anthony, Newcastle-upon-Tyne


Wales

* St Nicholas, Cardiff * Three Hierarchs, Lampeter * Community of Rhuddlan * Private Chapel at White House, Saundersfoot *


Scotland

* Cathedral of St Luke, Glasgow * Chapel of St Andrew, Edinburgh *Chapel of St John the Baptist, Ardross Castle *Community of Dundee *Community of St Andrews *Community of Perth *Oratory of the Mother of God & St Cumein, Fort Augustus *Community of the Highlands, Inverness *Community of St Matthew the Apostle, Aberdeen


Channel Islands

* Community of SS Simon, Andrew the Apostle & Philon, Jersey * Community of All Saints, Guernsey


Ireland

* Community of the Annunciation, Dublin See also Greek Orthodox churches in the United Kingdom


References


Bibliography

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External links

* {{DEFAULTSORT:Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of Thyateira and Great Britain Eastern Orthodox dioceses in the United Kingdom Archdiocese of Thyateira and Great Britain Eastern Orthodoxy in the Republic of Ireland Thyateira Dioceses established in the 20th century Christian organizations established in 1922 1922 establishments in England