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Ieronymos II (born March 10, 1938, (ギリシア語:Ιερώνυμος B', ''Ierōnymos''); (ラテン語:Hieronymus II), (英語:Jerome II)) is the Archbishop of Athens and All Greece and as such the primate of the Autocephalous Orthodox Church of Greece. He was elected on 7 February 2008.〔"( Greek Orthodox bishops elect leader" ), CNN.com/europe. Accessed 7 February 2008.〕 ==Early life and career== He was born Ioannis Liapis ((ギリシア語:Ιωάννης Λιάπης), ''Iōánnēs Liápēs'') in Oinofyta, Boeotia.〔("Ο μητροπολίτης Θηβών εξελέγη νέος Αρχιεπίσκοπος" ), , Accessed 7 February 2008.〕 He is an Arvanite.〔Bintliff, John (2003), "The Ethnoarchaeology of a “Passive” Ethnicity: The Arvanites of Central Greece" in K.S. Brown and Yannis Hamilakis, eds., The Usable Past: Greek Metahistories, Lexington Books. p.139〕 Ieronymos holds degrees in archaeology, Byzantine studies, and theology from the University of Athens. He has undertaken postgraduate studies at the University of Graz, the University of Regensburg and the University of Munich.〔 Following a stint as lector in Christian archaeology at the Athens Archaeological Society under professor Anastasios Orlandos, he taught as a philologist in Lycée Léonin and he was ordained deacon and then presbyter in the Orthodox Church in 1967.〔 Ieronymos served as Protosyncellus of the Metropolis of Thebes and Livadeia, abbot of the monasteries of the Transfiguration of Sagmata and Hosios Loukas, and Secretary, later Archsecretary, of the Holy Synod of the Church of Greece. In 1981 he was elected Metropolitan Bishop of Thebes and Levadeia. In addition to his pastoral ministry, Ieronymos has been pursuing his work on Christian archaeology and has published two major textbooks: "Medieval Monuments of Euboea" (1970), and "Christian Boeotia" (2006). In 1998, he unsuccessfully contested the election to the throne of the archbishopric of Athens.〔 On 7 February 2008, Ieronymos was elected the new Archbishop of Athens and All Greece by the Holy Synod of the Church of Greece,〔"(Bulletin of the Church of Greece ). Accessed 7 February 2008.〕 receiving 45 out of 74 votes in a two-ballot process.〔"(New Leader Named for Greek Orthodox Church, New York Times, 2008-02-07 )〕 He formally took office on 16 February 2008. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Ieronymos II of Athens」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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