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Archbishop ChristodoulosArchbishop of Greece Died: January 28, 2008
(Athens, Greece)
Best Known as: reformist turned conservative Archbishop of Greece
Head of the Greek Orthodox Church, Archbishop Christodoulos mended
ties with the Vatican, but often clashed with the Greek state. In 1998,
Christodoulos became the youngest head of the church to be elected. He
raised the church’s popularity when he encouraged young people to join the
church and cracked jokes during weekly sermons. Christodoulos led 10
million faithful Greeks, although he lost many supporters when he became
more conservative in later years. In 2001, he agreed to a landmark visit
from Pope John Paul, which marked a turning point between Catholic and
Greek Orthodox churches, since the Great Schism of 1054.
More on Archbishop Christodoulos from Infoplease:
- Archbishop Christodoulos - Biography of Archbishop Christodoulos, Head of the Greek Orthodox Church, Archbishop Christodoulos mended ties with the Vatican, but often clashed with the Greek state. In 1998, C…
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