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Ieronymos of Thebes and Levadeia elected Archbishop of Athens and All Greece
7/2/2008 Metropolitan Ieronymos of Thebes and Livadia was elected by the Holy Synod as the new Archbishop of Athens and All Greece and as the Prelate of the Autocephalous Orthodox Church of Greece. New Archbishop's biography Ieronymos, born Ioannis Liapis in 1938, is a graduate of the School of Philosophy and the School of Theology of the University of Athens, followed by Byzantine studies on a nationwide state scholarship, and post-graduate studies in Austria and Germany. He was academic assistant to the great archeologist Anastasios Orlandos, founding member and later president of the Archaeological Society of Athens, and as a teacher of literature at the Leontios School in the Nea Smyrni suburb of Athens, as well as at high schools in Athens and Avlona.
He abandoned his academic career after entering the clergy.
The overwhelming majority (82 of the 110) priests in his Metropolis are
degree-holders in Theology with a second degree (in literature,
architecture, medicine, informatics teachers, teachers, economic sciences,
etc.) making it the first Metropolis of the Church of Greece to have a
clergy of such a high level of education. His social work also includes the founding of boarding schools, orphanages and introduction of the institution of foster families, shelters for the elderly, rehabilitation centres for the mentally challenged, a training centre for the creative occupation of children with special needs in cooperation with prefectural agencies, a drug prevention centre, food kitchens for the poor, including economic immigrants, consulting centres, and a Centre of Historical and Archaeological Studies, while, as a former academic, he had developed a special relationship with the teaching community in Viotia.
Other accomplishments in his Metropolis include a model camping facility on
Mt. Parnassos, while at his initiative the Viotia History and Culture
Research Centre was founded, which collaborates with the universities of
Durham and Cambridge. Press release from the official site of the Church of Greece | |||||||||||||||||
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