Church Of True Orthodox Christians Of Greece Synod Chrysostomite
| Church of True Orthodox Christians of Greece - Synod Chrysostomite |
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| Autocephaly / Autonomy recognized | Unrecognized |
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| Current primate | Chrysostomos II |
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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 - Chrysostomite 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: Chrysostomos II).
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Organization
Synod
- Archbishop Chrysostomos II of Athens and All Greece
- Metropolitan of Attica and Akakios Diavlia
- Metropolitan Maximus of Thessaloniki and Demetrias
- Metropolitan Kallinikos of Achaia and the entire Peloponnese
- Metropolitan Stephen of Chios, Psara and Oinoussae
- Metropolitan Justin Euripos and Euboea
- Paul Metropolitan America
- Metropolitan of Piraeus and Salamis Gerontios
- Metropolitan Chrysostom of Attica and Boeotia
- Bishop Gregory Christianoupolis
Relations with other Churches
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