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Ieronymos I of Athens

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297:, following the military coup d'état of 21 April 1967. Due to his well-known staunchly conservative and anti-communist views, he was widely seen as nominee of the junta's leadership, many of whom had ties to para-religious organizations. He continued to serve under the junta until his resignation on 15 December 1973. His, and by extension the whole Church of Greece's close cooperation with the junta during his primacy continues to be a subject of controversy. 286:. After the occupation, he submitted a dissertation for a position of lecturer at the Theological Faculty, but later withdrew it after quarrelling with his teachers. On 29 September 1949 he was appointed head priest of the Royal Palace. In 1959 finally he was elected as Professor of Canon Law in the 908: 278:
and archimandrite on 23 June 1940. As a close associate of Chrysanthus, he was dismissed from his secretary to the Holy Synod by the collaborationist government during the
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and work as a cook to sustain her family. Thus Ieronymos grew up with relatives until the age of 2, when he went to Athens. He studied at the
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Ieronymos was elected as Archbishop of Athens on 14 May 1967 after the forced resignation of his predecessor,
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Following his resignation, he retired to his birthplace. He died on 15 November 1988.
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Seraphim Papakostas, he became a protégé of the then-Archbishop of Athens,
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and continued his studies at the Theological Faculty of the
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Ieronymos Kotsonis
His Beatitude
Archbishop of Athens
Chrysostomos II
Seraphim
Ysternia
Tinos
Greece
Greek
Church of Greece
Theologian
Alma mater
University of Athens
Greek
Greek
Archbishop of Athens and All Greece
Autocephalous
Orthodox Church of Greece
Greek military junta of 1967–1974
Tinos
Athens
Rizareios Ecclesiastical School
University of Athens
Munich
Berlin
Bonn
archimandrite
Chrysanthus
deacon
presbyter

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