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Anthony (Gergiannakis)

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Role
  
Gergiannakis

Installed
  
July, 1979

Successor
  
Gerasimos


Name
  
Andonios Gergiannakis

Term ended
  
December 25, 2004

Consecration
  
April 13, 1978

Birth name
  
Andonios Gergiannakis

Ordination
  
Diaconate July 7, 1958; Priesthood September 28, 1960

Born
  
March 2, 1935Avgeniki, Crete, Greece (
1935 -03-02
)

Buried
  
Monastery of the Life-Giving Spring, Dunlap, California

Died
  
December 25, 2004, San Francisco, California, United States

Place of burial
  
Dunlap, California, United States


Alma mater
  

Metropolitan Anthony of San Francisco was the first Metropolitan Bishop of the Greek Orthodox Metropolis of San Francisco, a metropolis of the Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of America, under the spiritual authority of the Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople. His first bishopric was that of the Eighth Archdiocesan District of the Greek Orthodox Archdiocese with headquarters in Denver, Colorado. He was subsequently enthroned as Bishop Anthony of San Francisco as the first bishop of the newly formed Greek Orthodox Diocese of San Francisco. He became titular Metropolitan of the Dardanelles, but retained leadership of the diocese. When diocese was elevated to the status of Metropolis of San Francisco, Metropolitan Anthony was named the Greek Orthodox Metropolitan of San Francisco.

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Education

Anthony Gergiannakis (b. Avgeniki, Crete, Greece, March 2, 1935), after basic elementary education, entered the Ecclesiastical School of Agia Trias (Holy Trinity) in Chania, Crete. Upon completion, he went to the renowned Halki seminary of the Ecumenical Patriarchate, where he received his degree in Orthodox Theology in 1960.

Early career

As a priest, Fr. Anthony served Greek Orthodox parishes in Ansonia, Connecticut (Holy Trinity Church); Chicago Heights, Illinois (Assumption Church); and Madison, Wisconsin (Assumption Church). In 1974, he was named Dean of Saint George Cathedral in Montreal, Quebec, Canada.

Leadership

Anthony set up and expanded a number of programs in the metropolis, including the forming of the annual Greek Folk Dance Festival in various locations. He was involved in education in cultural and religious themes. He was also instrumental in the founding of three Orthodox monasteries in the metropolis: Saint Anthony's Monastery in Florence, Arizona, the Monastery of the Theotokos the Life-Giving Spring in Dunlap, California (where his body is interred), and Saint John the Forerunner Monastery in Goldendale, Washington.

References

Anthony Gergiannakis Wikipedia


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