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Holy Synod of the Albanian Orthodox Church () is the highest governing body of the church of
Albanian Orthodox Church The Autocephalous Orthodox Church of Albania (), commonly known as the Albanian Orthodox Church or the Orthodox Church of Albania, is an autocephalous Eastern Orthodox church. It declared its autocephaly in 1922 through its Congress of 1922, a ...
.


History

The Albanian Orthodox Church was declared
autocephalous Autocephaly (; ) is the status of a hierarchical Christian church whose head bishop does not report to any higher-ranking bishop. The term is primarily used in Eastern Orthodox and Oriental Orthodox churches. The status has been compared with t ...
initially by the
Congress of Berat The Congress of Berat, also known as the Albanian Orthodox Congress, was a meeting held on 13 September 1922, in Berat, Albania, among Albanian Orthodox faithful. The congress decided the autocephaly of the Church of Albania. According to the deci ...
, on 10–19 September 1922. Its decisions were recognized by the Albanian government, which had pushed for its development. The "High Ecclesiastical Council" was appointed in Congress, which would temporarily lead the Church. In February 1929 the Holy Synod was formed consisting of: *
Visarion Xhuvani Metropolitan Visarion Xhuvani (14 December 1890 – 15 December 1965) was the primate of the Orthodox Autocephalous Church of Albania from 1929 to 1937. He was a main contributor to the autocephaly, and a close collaborator of Fan Noli. Life Vis ...
(who was made bishop in
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in 1925, by Russian bishops) as Archbishop of Albania and supervisor of the metropolis of Korça, *
Agathangjel Çamçe Bishop Agathangjel (secular name Vangjel Çamçe; 1877–1946) was an Albanian Orthodox cleric and important figure of the early Albanian Orthodox Church. He was a staunch supporter of the autocephaly of Albanian Orthodoxy and a close collaborat ...
metropolitan of
Berat Berat (; sq-definite, Berati) is the List of cities and towns in Albania, ninth most populous city of Albania and the seat of Berat County and Berat Municipality. By air, it is north of Gjirokastër, west of Korçë, south of Tirana, and ea ...
, * Ambroz Ikonomi, Metropolitan of Dryinopolis * Efthim Kosteva, Archbishop Assistant. On 29 June 1929, at the Second Clergy-Secular Congress held in Korça, the "Statute of the Autocephalous Orthodox Church of Albania" was voted. The Ecumenical Patriarchate refused to accept these actions, but was willing to give itself self-government and in parallel the use of the Albanian language in worship, preaching and ecclesiastical education. Due to various political developments and dangers from the West, the Patriarchate agreed to discuss the issue of
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as well. She even sent to Albania for talks with the Albanian authorities the prominent Metropolitan of Trabzon, Chrysanthios, who later became Archbishop of Athens. Chrysanthemum spoke in favor of granting
Autocephaly Autocephaly (; ) is the status of a hierarchical Christian church whose head bishop does not report to any higher-ranking bishop. The term is primarily used in Eastern Orthodox and Oriental Orthodox churches. The status has been compared with t ...
and suggested further progress. In order to normalize relations with the Ecumenical Patriarchate, the Clergy-Laity Congress convened in Korça, in May 1936, with the participation of representatives from all 4 dioceses (ecclesiastical provinces). Congress apologized to the Patriarchate; talks took place in
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(13 March 1937) and a commission composed of Albanians went to
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to finally settle the matter. On 25 December 1948 Archbishop Christopher was forced to leave and the new archbishop was appointed Pais Vodica, who at that time was bishop of Korça (he had remained a widower). It was also allowed to be held in
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, from 5–10 February 1950, the Clergy-Laity Assembly of the Orthodox Church, to vote on the new Statute, which in some points amended the Statute of the year 1929. The Church Hierarchy, after 1952, consisted of the Archbishop Pais Vodica of
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and all
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, the Bishop
Damian Kokoneshi Archbishop Damian (, secular name Dhimitër Kokoneshi; 26 October 1886 – 8 October 1973) was the bishop of the Orthodox Autocephalous Church of Albania and its primate from 7 March 1966. De facto he led the Church until February 1967, when ...
of Gjirokastra, from Korça Filothe Duni, from Berat Cyril Naslazi and assistant bishop Sofron Borova. The canonical archbishop Christopher, was held under house arrest and on 19 June 1958 was found dead (according to the official version suffered a heart attack). In March 1966 Paisi died and in April he came to the throne Archbishop Damian. At this time the attempt to trample on religion and its representatives began; as well as the pressure of internment, imprisonment, and murder of clergy and laity. Orthodox Albanians who settled in America were divided into two groups. One under the direction of Theofan Noli and later under that of Bishop Stefan Lasko, who had connections with the Church of Albania, while the other, under the direction of the Bishop of Lefka, Marko Lipa, who depended on
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. After the death of
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, in March 1965, attempts were made (1966-1967), to reconcile the two groups, but to no avail.


Situation from 1992 until today

In November 1990, the Albanian government, influenced by international changes, decided to ease measures against religion. In June 1992 the Exarch of the Patriarchate of Constantinople,
Anastas Janullatos Archbishop Anastasios, (Secular name: Anastasios Yannoulatos; ; ; 4 November 1929 – 25 January 2025), was the Archbishop of Tirana, Durrës and All Albania and as such the primate and Head of the Holy Synod of the Autocephalous Orthodox Ch ...
, was elected Archbishop of Tirana,
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and all Albania, through many difficulties, began the resurrection from the ruins of Autocephalous Orthodox Church of Albania. In 1998, 31 years after its reorganization in 1967, the formation of the Holy Synod of Autocephalous Orthodox Church of Albania became possible again, after several years of negotiations between the representatives of the Ecumenical Patriarchate, the Church of Albania, and the authorities of the Albanian Government. The enthronement of Ignatius, Metropolitan of Berat, Vlora, Kanina, and all of Myzeqe, took place on Saturday, 18th of July 1998, in the city of Berat. Anastasius, Archbishop of Tirana, Durrës and all of Albania presided over the service, together with the two representatives of the Ecumenical Patriarchate, Evangelos, Metropolitan of Perga and Meliton, Metropolitan and Philadelphia. That afternoon, Archbishop Anastasios and Metropolitan Ignat together created the first nucleus of the Holy Synod. Joined by two representatives of the Ecumenical Patriarchate, they held an extraordinary meeting of the Holy Synod in Tirana. These two representatives have been involved in negotiations on this issue with the Albanian authorities since 1992. During this historic meeting, the Holy Synod faced the most urgent problems regarding the Church of Albania. Resignations previously accepted by Alexander, former Metropolitan of Gjirokastra and by Kristodhuli, former Metropolitan of Korça. Archimandrite Joan Pelushi was elected Metropolitan of Korça. He has previously served as lecturer and dean of the Theological Academy of the Albanian Orthodox Church. He graduated from the Orthodox Faculty of Theology "Honorary Cross" in America, with the degree of Master of Divinity. Elected Bishop of Apollonia was the Reverend Father Kozma Qirjo. He was 77 years old and represented the early generation of priests, who heroically continued to baptize and perform
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secretly even during the wild years of religious persecution. The Archbishop
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together with Metropolitans Meliton and Ignat, presided over the handover of the Metropolitan of Korça, in front of a large number of believers at the Cathedral of the Annunciation of Theotokos, in Tirana, on 20th of July. Representatives of the Ecumenical Patriarchate left for
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the next day. On 23rd of July, Archbishop Anastasios, together with Metropolitans Ignati and Joan, presided over the handover of the Bishop of Apollonia. Father Jani Trebicka was appointed General Secretary of the Holy Synod of the Autocephalous Orthodox Church of Albania. On 11th of August 2000, Kozma Qirjo died, and was replaced as Bishop of Apollonia by Archbishop Anastasios, who also acts as Viceroy of the Metropolitan of Gjirokastra. Following all the above developments, the Holy Synod of the Autocephalous Orthodox Church of Albania became Archbishop Anastasios, President; Metropolitan of Berat Ignati, Metropolitan of Korça Joani. Chief Secretary, Father Jani Trebicka. In November 2006 the Synod was supplemented with three other hierarchs: the Metropolitan of Gjirokastra, Hirësi Dhimitri, who in the previous 15 years had served as the archbishop's overseer in this metropolis; Bishop of Apollonia Hirësi Nikolla and Bishop of Kruja, Hirësi Andoni, who both belong to the generation of young Albanian clergy formed at the Orthodox Theological Academy "Resurrection of Christ", Durrës. Also in November 2006 the new Statute of the Autocephalous Orthodox Church of Albania was approved. In November 2008 was signed, according to the Constitution of the Republic of Albania (1998) the Agreement on the regulation of mutual relations between the Autocephalous Orthodox Church of Albania and the Council of Ministers, which was subsequently ratified by the Albanian Parliament and became the law of the Albanian State, with no. 10057, on 22.01. 2009. Following the proposal of the Clergy-Laity Council, as defined by the new Statute of the Church, on 19th of January 2012, at its meeting, the Holy Synod of the Autocephalous Orthodox Church of Albania elected two new titular bishops. Based on the New Statute of the Autocephalous Orthodox Church of Albania (Articles 17, 18), the Holy Synod decided with unanimous votes as Bishop of
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s, Archimandrite Nathanail Lavrioti and as Bishop of Bylis, archimandrite Asti Bakallbashi. These auxiliary bishops of the Archbishop are also titular members with full rights in the Holy Synod. Submissions to the episcopal rank of Bishop of Amantia Mr. Nathanail and the Bishop of Bylis, Mr. Asti, was performed by Archbishop Anastasios, with the participation of the entire Holy Synod, in the church "Evangelization of the Goddess", in Tirana, on 21st–22nd of January 2012. These bishops also cover certain sectors of ecclesiastical life, for example "Supervision of the Monasteries" by Nathanail and "Apostolic Deaconry" (Apostolic Service by Asti). On 11th and 12th of March 2016, in the New Monastery of Saint Vlash in Durrës, under the leadership of the Archbishop of Tirana, Durrës and All Albania, Anastasi, was convened the Clergy-Laity Assembly of the Autocephalous Orthodox Church of Albania, consisting of 280 members. It unanimously reviewed and approved the amendment and improvement of some articles of the Statute of the Autocephalous Orthodox Church of Albania, which highlighted, among others, the creation of two new Metropolises, Apollonia and
Fier Fier (; sq-definite, Fieri, Latin: ''Fierum'') is the seventh most populous city of the Republic of Albania and seat of Fier County and Fier Municipality. It is situated on the bank of Gjanica River in the Myzeqe Plain between the Seman in ...
, and
Elbasan Elbasan ( , ; sq-definite, Elbasani, ) is the fourth most populous city of Albania and seat of Elbasan County and Elbasan Municipality. It lies to the north of the river Shkumbin between the Skanderbeg Mountains and the Myzeqe Plain in centr ...
. On 7th of April 2016, the Holy Synod convened, which approved the amendments to the Statute of the Autocephalous Orthodox Church of Albania. The Holy Synod established two new metropolises: a) The Holy Metropolis of Apollonia and Fier, which includes the district of
Fier Fier (; sq-definite, Fieri, Latin: ''Fierum'') is the seventh most populous city of the Republic of Albania and seat of Fier County and Fier Municipality. It is situated on the bank of Gjanica River in the Myzeqe Plain between the Seman in ...
, the area of
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and Libofsha, detached from the Metropolitanate of Berat,
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and Vlora; b) The Holy Metropolis of Elbasan, which includes the areas of
Elbasan Elbasan ( , ; sq-definite, Elbasani, ) is the fourth most populous city of Albania and seat of Elbasan County and Elbasan Municipality. It lies to the north of the river Shkumbin between the Skanderbeg Mountains and the Myzeqe Plain in centr ...
, Shpat and
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, separated from the Archdiocese of Tirana and Durrës. In accordance with the Statute, following the proposal of the Clergy-Laity Council, the Holy Synod undertook to fill the vacancies of the newly established Metropolises through regular voting. For the Metropolitanate of Apollonia and Fier, Bishop Nikolla (Hyka) of Apollonia was elected. Bishop of Kruja, Andoni (Merdani), was elected Metropolitan of Elbasan. The Holy Synod then raised Bishop Nathanail (Lavrioti-Stergiu) to the rank of Metropolitan. Subsequently, in the chapel of the Holy Trinity in the Synodal Center, the corresponding Great Messages were given. On 16th of April 2016, in the Cathedral of Saint George, Fier, the Metropolitan of Apollonia and Fier, Nikolla, was enthroned. On 17th of April 2016, in the church of St. Nicholas, Elbasan, the Metropolitan of Elbasan, Andoni, was enthroned. On 20th of July 2024, following a period of poor health, Metropolitan of Berat Ignati passed away at the age of 89. The final sacramental and burial services took place on the 23rd of July 2024. Metropolitan Ignat was laid to rest in the Cathedral of Saint Demetrius, Berat. Fllowing the passing of Metropolitan Ignat of Berat, Bishop of Bylis, Asti, on the 14th of November 2024 by a unanimous vote in the Holy Synod was elected to fill the vacant seat of the Holy Metropolitan Dioceses of Berat. On the 21st of November 2024, in the church of St. Demetrius, Berat, the Metropolitan of Berat, Vlorë and Kanina, Asti was enthroned. On the 9th of December 2024, Archimandrite Anastas (Enkelejd) Mamaj was elected by the Holy Synod as (titular) Bishop of Kruja. The newly elected bishop was ordained Bishop of Krujë, and auxiliary bishop to the Archbishop, on the 15th of December 2024 in the Resurrection of Christ Cathedral, Tiranë. Archbishop Anastas was hospitalised on 30th of December 2024. He initially underwent a surgical procedure due to complications from a seasonal flu. Later his health deteriorated, and on the 3rd of January 2025 Archbishop Anastas was transported to Athens for specialised treatment. However, due to his advanced age of 95, in the 25th of January 2025, Archbishop Anastas passed away as a result of multiple organ failure. On the same day the members of the Holy Synod convened to declare a 3 day mourning period, funeral arrangements and electing Metropolitan John of Korça as the Locum Tenens of the Archbishopic Throne. On the 30th of January 2025, the final sacremental and burial service were led by The Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople, His All Holiness Bartholomew, Primates and delegates of other sister Orthodox Churches, Metropolitan John of Korça (as Locum Tenens) and members of the Albanian Orthodox Synod and clergy. Archbishop Anastas was buried in the Resurrection of Christ Cathedral, Tiranë. On the 16th of March 2025, the second Sunday of the Great and Holy Lent (Sunday of
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), after the Divine Liturgy the members of the Holy Synod assembled to elect the new Archbishop and Primate of the Albanian Orthodox Church. The members of the Holy Synod unanimously elected the Metropolitan John of Korça as the next Archbishop of Tiranë, Durrës and all Albania. The newly installed Archbishop John, on the 29th of March 2025 was enthroned in the Cathedral of the Resurrection of Christ, Tiranë as Primate of the Albania and Exarch of Illyricum. Metropolitan Dhimitër of Gjirokastër suffered poor health and was admitted in the University General Hospital of Ioannina after an respiratory infection and endocarditis. After a short period of time, due to multiple organ failure, Metropolitan Dhimitër, aged 85, passed away on the 28th of June 2025. The final and burial service took place on the 1st of July 2025. The Holy Synod of the Autocephalous Orthodox Church of Albania consists of (as of July 2025): * Archbishop of Tirana, Durrës and all Albania, John, Exarch of Illyricum, and President of the Holy Synod * Metropolitan of Korça, vacant * Metropolitan of Berat, Vlorë and Kaninë, Asti * Metropolitan of Gjirokastra, vacant * Metropolitan of Apollonia and Fier, Nikolla * Metropolitan of Elbasan and Shpat, Andoni * Metropolitan (titular) of Amantia, Nathanaili * Bishop (titular) of Kruja, Anastas


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Statuti i KOASH-it i vitit 1929

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Statuti i KOASH-it, 2006

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