His Grace Bishop Nikandros of Dorylaion (in the world
Nikolaos Palyvos) was born in Styra of Karystia in the year 1947. He
studied at the Theological School of the University of Athens and
graduated in 1974, and also attended lessons at the Law School of the
University of Athens for three years. He was ordained in the priesthood
as a Deacon in 1969 and as a Priest in 1970. He was the parish priest
in the Metropolis of Karystia and Syros as well as being the Vicar
General to the Metropolitan. From the year 1989 he assumed the role of
the Parish Priest of St. Alexander in Palaio Faliro as well as the
Secretary of the Metropolis of Nea Smyrni. He also taught Theology in
the Greek secondary education system for eighteen consecutive years. In
September 2000, having received a Canonical certificate of discharge
from the Metropolis of Nea Smyrni, he joined the clergy in the Greek
Orthodox Archdiocese in Australia, assuming the responsibility for the
Parish of St. John in Carlton, Melbourne. He was ordained as a Bishop
on Sunday 25 February, 2001, and arrived in Perth on Friday 2nd March
taking on the responsibility of the Fifth Archdiocesan District of
Western Australia. In June 2002 His Grace was transferred to the Third
Archdiocesan District of South Australia and Northern Territory, based
in Adelaide, and is also responsible for the Fifth Archdiocesan
District.


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The Holy and Sacred Synod convened today, January 10, 2012, under the chairmanship of His All-Holiness Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew, for its regular session during which, among other matters, it discussed the issue that has arisen regarding the remand in custody of Fr. Ephraim, Abbot of the Holy Monastery of Vatopedi. Read more...
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