Church of orthodoxe Christian truths of Greece - Auxentiite Synod
The Church of orthodoxe Christian truths of Greece - Synod Auxentiite is one of the many noncanonical orthodoxe Churches, old women-calendaristes and traditionalists of Greece. The origin of the rupture is the adoption by the Greek, “official” and “canonical” orthodoxe Église, of the Gregorian Calendrier in 1924. The chief of the Church carries the title of Archevêque of Athens and all Greece , with residence with Athens (titular current: Its Eminence Maximos Ier).
History
May 20th, 1962, the bishops Akkakios Dads and Léonti of the Chile of orthodoxe Église Russian except borders devote Mgr Auxentios. This one is deposited of its title of Archbishop of Athens in 1986 by the majority of Florinites bishops forming Église of orthodoxe Christian truths of Greece - Synod Chrysostomite. A minority of bishops invites it to reform a synod, its death in 1994 sees succeeding the archbishop Maximos to him de Kephalonie.
Organization
Synod
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Archbishop Maximos Ier of Athens and all Greece
Relations with the other Churches
See too
Internal bonds
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Greek orthodoxe Church
- orthodoxe Churches old women-calendaristes of Greece
- Orthodoxe old men-calendaristes
- Holy orthodoxe Church in North America
External bonds
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orthodoxe History of the Churches old woman-calendariste of Greece by an American parish of Mgr Maximos
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