Church Of True Orthodox Christians Of Greece Synod Auxentiite
| Church of True Orthodox Christians of Greece - Synod Auxentiite |
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| Autocephaly / Autonomy recognized | Unrecognized |
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| Current primate | Maximus I. |
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| Primary territory | Greece |
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| Territorial extension | - |
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| Rite | Byzantine |
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| Calendar | Julian |
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The Church of True Orthodox Christians of Greece - Auxentiite Synod is one of many non-canonical Orthodox Churches, old-calendar and traditionalists of Greece. The origin of the rupture is the adoption by the Orthodox Church of Greece , "official" and "canon" of the Gregorian calendar in 1924. The head of the Church carries the title of Archbishop of Athens and all Greece, with residence in Athens (incumbent: Maximos I).
/ / History
On 20 May 1962, the bishops and Papas Akkakios Leonty of Chile to the Russian Orthodox Church outside borders spend Auxentios Bishop. It is set down his title of Archbishop of Athens in 1986 by a majority of bishops Florinites forming true Christian Orthodox Church of Greece - Chrysostomite Synod. A minority of bishops invited him to reform a synod, sees his death in 1994 his successor Archbishop Maximos of Kephalonie.
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- Archbishop Maximos I. Athens and All Greece
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