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Chrysostomos II of Cyprus

Chrysostomos II (Greek: Χρυσόστομος Β΄), born Irodotos Dimitriou (Greek: Ηρόδοτος Δημητρίου; 10 April 1941 – 7 November 2022), was the Archbishop of Cyprus from 2006 to 2022.[1][3]


Chrysostomos II
Archbishop of Nova Justiniana and All Cyprus
Chrysostomos II in 2013
ChurchChurch of Cyprus
DioceseCyprus
Installed12 November 2006
Term ended7 November 2022[1]
PredecessorChysostomos I
SuccessorGeorge
Personal details
Born
Herodotos Dimitriou

(1941-04-10)10 April 1941[2]
Died7 November 2022(2022-11-07) (aged 81)
Nicosia, Cyprus
DenominationEastern Orthodox Church
ResidenceNicosia, Cyprus
OccupationArchbishop
ProfessionTheologian
Alma materUniversity of Athens

Clerical career edit

Chrysostomos was born in Tala village, Paphos, British Cyprus.[4] At the age of 10 he lost his father and two years later, after finishing his elementary education, he joined the monastery of Ayios Neophytos in Paphos. He also attended Paphos Gymnasium, graduating in 1963.[4] On 3 November, of the same year, he was ordained deacon by the Bishop of Trimithounda, Georgios.

For five years, he served as trustee of the monastery and also worked on a ranch. In 1968 he enrolled in the Theological School of the University of Athens and graduated in 1972. On 19 October 1972, he was elected as the hegumen (abbot) of the Monastery of St. Neophytos.[4] On 12 November 1972, he was ordained a presbyter and was elevated to hegumen by Archbishop Makarios III.

During Makarios III's presidency, he stood by the Archbishop against the Junta of Athens and the three metropolitans who led the Ecclesiastical coup.

Chrysostomos was elected Metropolitan (Bishop) of Paphos on 25 February 1978,[4] and his episcopal consecration took place on 26 February 1978. During his time as a bishop he represented the Autocephalous of the Church of Cyprus in many conferences abroad, dedicated fifty new regional temples and chapels in the Paphos District, and maintained and attended all the churches of his metropolitan periphery. He also founded five Byzantine museums which contain the church treasures of the Paphos District. He played an important role in confronting and correcting irregularities and mismanagement in the Archdiocese, helping to preserve the Ecclesiastical fortune.

When Archbishop Chrysostomos I was removed from office (due to illness), Metropolitan Chrysostomos was elected as locum tenens, and Archiepiscopal elections were set for 24 September 2006. In October 2006, Metropolitan Chrysostomos became the new Archbishop of Cyprus as Chrysostomos II.

Ministry and views edit

 
Chrysostomos II with former Greek Minister for Foreign Affairs Nikos Dendias.

Chrysostomos II was known for his social conservatism. He had, in a television interview, admitted that he supported the causes of Cyprus' National People's Front (ELAM), anti-Turkish Cypriot party.[5] He stated that his support to ELAM included, but was not limited to the issues of immigration. This statement came months before a legislative election and after ELAM attacks on Turkish Cypriots and civilians they perceived as foreign, resulting in accusations of political interference by Cyprus Mail.[6] He further called ELAM members "educated persons who are sincerely interested in their country". This approach of Chrysostomos II has contributed to the legitimization of far-right views in society.[7] Furthermore, he expressed his satisfaction after ELAM entered the Cypriot parliament in the 2016 legislative election.[8] He has opposed illegal immigration into Cyprus, branding illegal immigrants as 'interlopers who do not belong on the island'.[9] In another remark, he said "I would even back a black man, if we had the same views"; this remark was criticised by Operation Black Vote as blatant racism.[10]

In 2014 he called for politicians to condemn homosexuality and claimed governments demonstrated 'weakening moral integrity' by introducing civil partnerships and same-sex marriage. His comments were attacked by Cypriot MEP Andreas Pitsillides as 'racist and homophobic' and stated 'I emphatically stress these are clearly against the spirit of the Gospel of love of Christ and certainly violate all European and international treaties protecting human rights against any form of discrimination based on race, gender, religion and sexual orientation'. Another MEP, Ulrike Lunacek, claimed the Orthodox Church was 'detached from reality'.[11] In 2016, he announced church plans to establish schools that would teach children that homosexuality is unnatural, a sin and should be overcome through struggle. He further said that the schools were aimed at giving children "principles" and raising "proper people". These remarks were met with the anger of LGBT rights organizations.[12]

Chrysostomos II was received in a historic private audience with Pope Benedict XVI in the Vatican, on 16 June 2007.[13] Their discussions involved the safety of Christians in the Middle East as a result of an ongoing political tension between warring countries. They had another meeting on 28 March 2011.[14][15]

On 20 March 2013, it was reported that Chrysostomos II said he would put the Cyprus Orthodox Church's assets at the country's disposal to help pull the country out of its financial crisis. He said the church was willing to mortgage its assets to invest in government bonds.[16][17]

Scandals edit

It was reported that Chrysostomos II was instrumental in Malaysian conman and fugitive, Jho Low, being granted Cypriot citizenship.[18][19] Chrysostomos II reportedly had sent at least two letters to then Minister of Interior, Sokratis Hasikos, asking for Low to be granted citizenship.[18] The Archbishop received a donation of €300,000 from Jho Low on the same day that Jho Low received his passport. At the time, Jho Low was already under investigation and investigators were closing in on him for his alleged money-laundering activities. He was granted a passport despite the fact that a background check on him raised several red flags because of his status as a politically exposed person as well as his alleged fraud and regulatory breaches.[20]

On 12 July 2020, The primate of the Church of Cyprus, Archbishop Chrysostomos II expressed his opinions regarding the reversion of the Hagia Sophia museum to a mosque stating that "The Turks have remained uncivilized, they are rude, and they will remain [this way]." He added that "Turkey has learned to destroy, it has learned to appropriate the cultures of others and sometimes, when it does not benefit it, it destroys them and falsely presents cultures as its own."[21]

Death edit

Archbishop Chrysostomos II died from liver cancer on 7 November 2022, at the age of 81.[1] After his death, he was replaced by George of Paphos[22] as locum tenens of the Church of Cyprus and the 2022 Cypriot archiepiscopal election was called to choose his successor.[23][24] On 24 December 2022, George of Paphos was elected as his successor.[25]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c "Archbishop Chrysostomos dies overnight | Cyprus Mail". 7 November 2022.
  2. ^ "Archbishop Chrysostomos II of Cyprus celebrates his 78th Birthday | Orthodox Times (En)".
  3. ^ Archbishop Chrysostomos II: Our enemy is Ankara, not N. Cypriot Turks. Hurriyet.
  4. ^ a b c d Biography of Archbishop Chrysostomos II 16 June 2009 at the Wayback Machine Church of Cyprus official website, Retrieved 6 June 2010
  5. ^ "ECRI Report on Cyprus" (PDF). European Commission Against Racism and Intolerance. Retrieved 14 December 2016.
  6. ^ . Cyprus Mail. Archived from the original on 30 December 2010. Retrieved 14 December 2016.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown (link)
  7. ^ Katsourides, Yiannos (2013). "Determinants of Extreme Right Reappearance in Cyprus: The National Popular Front (ELAM), Golden Dawn's Sister Party". South European Society and Politics. 18 (4): 567–589. doi:10.1080/13608746.2013.798893. S2CID 153418352.
  8. ^ "Cool welcome for ELAM from Archbishop (Updated)". Cyprus Mail. Retrieved 14 December 2016.
  9. ^ . www.cyprusedirectory.com. Archived from the original on 20 December 2016.
  10. ^ "Archbishop Chrysostomos II: I would even back a black man". Operation Black Vote. Retrieved 14 December 2016.
  11. ^ "MEPs condemn Cyprus Archbishop for calling on Christians to 'condemn homosexuality'". 17 March 2014.
  12. ^ "Backlash against 'hateful' Archbishop over anti-gay comments". Cyprus Mail. Retrieved 14 December 2016.
  13. ^ For the first time in history Orthodox Archbishop of Cyprus Chrysostomos II visits the Vatican. Agenzia Fides. Published: 12 June 2007.
  14. ^ Benedict XVI Receives His Beatitude Chrysostomos II. EWTN/Vatican Information Service (VIS). Published: 28 March 2011.
  15. ^ "Benedict XVI Receives Chrysostomos II". www.youtube.com.
  16. ^ Cyprus archbishop says will put church assets at country's disposal to help emerge from crisis. FoxNews.com. Published: 20 March 2013.
  17. ^ Archbishop of Cyprus calls for 'national bond', offers assets 7 April 2014 at the Wayback Machine. Famagusta-Gazette.com. Published: 20 March 2013.
  18. ^ a b "Τον "βάφτισαν" Κύπριο με νονό τον Αρχιεπίσκοπο". ΠΟΛΙΤΗΣ. 4 November 2019. Retrieved 4 November 2019.
  19. ^ Peel, Michael; Hope, Kerin (4 November 2019). "Cyprus defends 'golden passport' scheme after Jho Low link". Financial Times. Retrieved 5 November 2019.
  20. ^ "Jho Low obtained Cypriot passport after authorities closed in - report". Malaysiakini. 3 November 2019. Retrieved 4 November 2019.
  21. ^ Antonopoulos, Paul. "Cypriot Archbishop: Turks Remain Uncivilized Who Only Destroy And Appropriate The Cultures Of Others".
  22. ^ Giorgobiani, Natia (7 November 2022). "The head of the Cypriot Orthodox Church died". Perild. Retrieved 7 November 2022..
  23. ^ "Στις 18 Δεκεμβρίου 2022 οι Αρχιεπισκοπικές εκλογές, για πρώτη φορά ψηφοδέλτιο". AlphaNews.Live (in Greek). Retrieved 14 November 2022.
  24. ^ "Archbishop elections on December 18 (Update 3) | Cyprus Mail". Cyprus Mail. 14 November 2022. Retrieved 15 November 2022.
  25. ^ "Metropolitan of Paphos Georgios is the new Archbishop of Cyprus". Orthodox Times. 24 December 2022. Retrieved 24 December 2022.
Preceded by Archbishop of Cyprus
2006–2022
Succeeded by

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Chrysostomos II Greek Xrysostomos B born Irodotos Dimitriou Greek Hrodotos Dhmhtrioy 10 April 1941 7 November 2022 was the Archbishop of Cyprus from 2006 to 2022 1 3 His BeatitudeChrysostomos IIArchbishop of Nova Justiniana and All CyprusChrysostomos II in 2013ChurchChurch of CyprusDioceseCyprusInstalled12 November 2006Term ended7 November 2022 1 PredecessorChysostomos ISuccessorGeorgePersonal detailsBornHerodotos Dimitriou 1941 04 10 10 April 1941 2 Tala British CyprusDied7 November 2022 2022 11 07 aged 81 Nicosia CyprusDenominationEastern Orthodox ChurchResidenceNicosia CyprusOccupationArchbishopProfessionTheologianAlma materUniversity of Athens Contents 1 Clerical career 2 Ministry and views 3 Scandals 4 Death 5 See also 6 ReferencesClerical career editChrysostomos was born in Tala village Paphos British Cyprus 4 At the age of 10 he lost his father and two years later after finishing his elementary education he joined the monastery of Ayios Neophytos in Paphos He also attended Paphos Gymnasium graduating in 1963 4 On 3 November of the same year he was ordained deacon by the Bishop of Trimithounda Georgios For five years he served as trustee of the monastery and also worked on a ranch In 1968 he enrolled in the Theological School of the University of Athens and graduated in 1972 On 19 October 1972 he was elected as the hegumen abbot of the Monastery of St Neophytos 4 On 12 November 1972 he was ordained a presbyter and was elevated to hegumen by Archbishop Makarios III During Makarios III s presidency he stood by the Archbishop against the Junta of Athens and the three metropolitans who led the Ecclesiastical coup Chrysostomos was elected Metropolitan Bishop of Paphos on 25 February 1978 4 and his episcopal consecration took place on 26 February 1978 During his time as a bishop he represented the Autocephalous of the Church of Cyprus in many conferences abroad dedicated fifty new regional temples and chapels in the Paphos District and maintained and attended all the churches of his metropolitan periphery He also founded five Byzantine museums which contain the church treasures of the Paphos District He played an important role in confronting and correcting irregularities and mismanagement in the Archdiocese helping to preserve the Ecclesiastical fortune When Archbishop Chrysostomos I was removed from office due to illness Metropolitan Chrysostomos was elected as locum tenens and Archiepiscopal elections were set for 24 September 2006 In October 2006 Metropolitan Chrysostomos became the new Archbishop of Cyprus as Chrysostomos II Ministry and views edit nbsp Chrysostomos II with former Greek Minister for Foreign Affairs Nikos Dendias Chrysostomos II was known for his social conservatism He had in a television interview admitted that he supported the causes of Cyprus National People s Front ELAM anti Turkish Cypriot party 5 He stated that his support to ELAM included but was not limited to the issues of immigration This statement came months before a legislative election and after ELAM attacks on Turkish Cypriots and civilians they perceived as foreign resulting in accusations of political interference by Cyprus Mail 6 He further called ELAM members educated persons who are sincerely interested in their country This approach of Chrysostomos II has contributed to the legitimization of far right views in society 7 Furthermore he expressed his satisfaction after ELAM entered the Cypriot parliament in the 2016 legislative election 8 He has opposed illegal immigration into Cyprus branding illegal immigrants as interlopers who do not belong on the island 9 In another remark he said I would even back a black man if we had the same views this remark was criticised by Operation Black Vote as blatant racism 10 In 2014 he called for politicians to condemn homosexuality and claimed governments demonstrated weakening moral integrity by introducing civil partnerships and same sex marriage His comments were attacked by Cypriot MEP Andreas Pitsillides as racist and homophobic and stated I emphatically stress these are clearly against the spirit of the Gospel of love of Christ and certainly violate all European and international treaties protecting human rights against any form of discrimination based on race gender religion and sexual orientation Another MEP Ulrike Lunacek claimed the Orthodox Church was detached from reality 11 In 2016 he announced church plans to establish schools that would teach children that homosexuality is unnatural a sin and should be overcome through struggle He further said that the schools were aimed at giving children principles and raising proper people These remarks were met with the anger of LGBT rights organizations 12 Chrysostomos II was received in a historic private audience with Pope Benedict XVI in the Vatican on 16 June 2007 13 Their discussions involved the safety of Christians in the Middle East as a result of an ongoing political tension between warring countries They had another meeting on 28 March 2011 14 15 On 20 March 2013 it was reported that Chrysostomos II said he would put the Cyprus Orthodox Church s assets at the country s disposal to help pull the country out of its financial crisis He said the church was willing to mortgage its assets to invest in government bonds 16 17 Scandals editIt was reported that Chrysostomos II was instrumental in Malaysian conman and fugitive Jho Low being granted Cypriot citizenship 18 19 Chrysostomos II reportedly had sent at least two letters to then Minister of Interior Sokratis Hasikos asking for Low to be granted citizenship 18 The Archbishop received a donation of 300 000 from Jho Low on the same day that Jho Low received his passport At the time Jho Low was already under investigation and investigators were closing in on him for his alleged money laundering activities He was granted a passport despite the fact that a background check on him raised several red flags because of his status as a politically exposed person as well as his alleged fraud and regulatory breaches 20 On 12 July 2020 The primate of the Church of Cyprus Archbishop Chrysostomos II expressed his opinions regarding the reversion of the Hagia Sophia museum to a mosque stating that The Turks have remained uncivilized they are rude and they will remain this way He added that Turkey has learned to destroy it has learned to appropriate the cultures of others and sometimes when it does not benefit it it destroys them and falsely presents cultures as its own 21 Death editArchbishop Chrysostomos II died from liver cancer on 7 November 2022 at the age of 81 1 After his death he was replaced by George of Paphos 22 as locum tenens of the Church of Cyprus and the 2022 Cypriot archiepiscopal election was called to choose his successor 23 24 On 24 December 2022 George of Paphos was elected as his successor 25 See also edit nbsp Biography portal nbsp Cyprus portal nbsp Christianity portal List of archbishops of CyprusReferences edit a b c Archbishop Chrysostomos dies overnight Cyprus Mail 7 November 2022 Archbishop Chrysostomos II of Cyprus celebrates his 78th Birthday Orthodox Times En Archbishop Chrysostomos II Our enemy is Ankara not N Cypriot Turks Hurriyet a b c d Biography of Archbishop Chrysostomos II Archived 16 June 2009 at the Wayback Machine Church of Cyprus official website Retrieved 6 June 2010 ECRI Report on Cyprus PDF European Commission Against Racism and Intolerance Retrieved 14 December 2016 Our View Archbishop is purposely stoking culture of racism Cyprus Mail Archived from the original on 30 December 2010 Retrieved 14 December 2016 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint bot original URL status unknown link Katsourides Yiannos 2013 Determinants of Extreme Right Reappearance in Cyprus The National Popular Front ELAM Golden Dawn s Sister Party South European Society and Politics 18 4 567 589 doi 10 1080 13608746 2013 798893 S2CID 153418352 Cool welcome for ELAM from Archbishop Updated Cyprus Mail Retrieved 14 December 2016 Cyprus is not a free for all for immigrants says Church leader Cyprus Internet Directory www cyprusedirectory com Archived from the original on 20 December 2016 Archbishop Chrysostomos II I would even back a black man Operation Black Vote Retrieved 14 December 2016 MEPs condemn Cyprus Archbishop for calling on Christians to condemn homosexuality 17 March 2014 Backlash against hateful Archbishop over anti gay comments Cyprus Mail Retrieved 14 December 2016 For the first time in history Orthodox Archbishop of Cyprus Chrysostomos II visits the Vatican Agenzia Fides Published 12 June 2007 Benedict XVI Receives His Beatitude Chrysostomos II EWTN Vatican Information Service VIS Published 28 March 2011 Benedict XVI Receives Chrysostomos II www youtube com Cyprus archbishop says will put church assets at country s disposal to help emerge from crisis FoxNews com Published 20 March 2013 Archbishop of Cyprus calls for national 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