Anastasios of Albania explained

Honorific-Prefix:His Beatitude
Anastasios
Archbishop Of:Archbishop of Tirana, Durrës and All Albania
Enthroned:2 August 1992
Birth Name:Anastasios Yannoulatos
Birth Date:4 November 1929
Birth Place:Piraeus, Greece
Alma Mater:University of Athens
University of Hamburg
University of Marburg
Makerere University
Signature:Anastasi (nënshkrim).svg

Archbishop Anastasios of Tirana, Durrës and All Albania (secular name: Anastasios Yannoulatos (Greek, Modern (1453-);: Αναστάσιος Γιαννουλάτος, Albanian: Anastas Janullatos); born 4 November 1929) is the Archbishop of Tirana, Durrës and All Albania and as such the primate and Head of the Holy Synod of the Autocephalous Orthodox Church of Albania. He was elected in June 1992. Professor Emeritus of the National University of Athens. Honorary Member of the Academy of Athens. Anastasios is one of the presidents of the Central Committee of the World Council of Churches. He is also the honorary president of the World Conference of Religions for Peace.[1]

Life and career

Anastasios was born in Piraeus, Greece. On 24 December 2017 he became an Albanian citizen. He is the head of the Orthodox Autocephalous Church of Albania.[2] His work included charity in Africa in his early years prior to becoming the Archbishop of Albania.[3] [4]

Education

Anastasios obtained a Certificate of High School with High Honours in 1947, a Bachelor of Divinity from the National University of Athens with High Honors (1952), and carried out post-graduate studies in the History of Religions, Ethnology, Missions, and Africanology at the Universities of Hamburg and Marburg. He undertook research at Makerere University College (1965–69) under the German Foundation Alexander von Humboldt.[5] Th.D. of the Theological Faculty of the National University of Athens (1970, Summa cum laude). During his military service (1952–54) he attended the Schools of the Reserve Offices of Syros and of the MB Signals (to both first in rank and chief of School). He studied various religions, including Hinduism, Buddhism, Taoism, Confucianism, African religions, Islam.[4]

Church ministry

Anastasios was ordained as a deacon on 7 August 1960; as a priest on 24 May 1964; and as Bishop of Androusa for the position of the General Director of Apostoliki Diakonia of the Church of Greece on 19 November 1972.[6] He was acting archbishop of the Holy Archbishopric of Irinoupolis (Kenya, Uganda, Tanzania) from 1981 through 1991 and the Patriarchal Exarch in Albania from January 1991 through June 1992. He was Metropolitan of Androussa from August 1991 through June 1992 and Archbishop of Tirana, Durrës and Primate of Albania since June 24, 1992.[7]

After the 2019 Albania earthquake, the primate of the Orthodox Church of Albania received a letter of solidarity from Reverend Olav Fykse Tveit on behalf of the WCC, which affirms that "the poignant images of devastation and destruction grieve us greatly, as do the accounts of families left destitute by this event, especially as winter fast approaches". It concluded with the WCC asking him "to share our message of support and condolence with Christians and with all people of good will in Albania, including religious communities of other faiths with whom you work so closely."[8] [9]

Scientific career

Lehrbeauftragte, for teaching modern-Greek language and philology – University of Marburg, Germany (1966–69). He organized and directed the «Center of Missionary Studies» at the University of Athens (1971–76). Associate Professor of History of Religions (1972–76). Full Professor of History of Religions in the National University of Athens (1976–97). Prof. Emeritus (1997 ff.). At the same university: Director of the Department of the Science of Religions and Sociology (1983–86). Dean of the Theological Faculty and member of the Senate (1983–86). Vice-president of the Club of Students. Chairman of the Commission of Solidarity in the Cyprian Struggle (1975–84). Member of the Committee of Research of the University of Athens (1986–1990). and the «Inter-Orthodox Center of Athens» of the Church Greece (1971–75). Member of the Council of the Centre of Mediterranean and Arabic Studies (1978–82).ThD h.c. of: The Theological School of the Holy Cross, Brookline, Ma, USA (1989), the Theological Faculty of the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki (1995), and the St. Vladimir's Orthodox Theological Seminary (2003). Theological School of the Craiova University (2006); Theological Faculty of the Pontifical University of South Italy (2009); Honorary Member of the Moscow Theological Academy (1998). D. Staniloae Diploma Univ. Bucharest (the highest theological distinction of this university) (2003). PhD h.c. of: The Department of History and Archaeology of the Philosophical Faculty of the University of Ioannina (1996); The Agricultural University of Athens (1996); The Department of Political Science and Public Administration of the Law, Economic and Political Sciences and all the Departments of the Philosophical Faculty of the National University of Athens (1998); the Department of International and European Studies of the University of Piraeus (2001); The Department of Philology of the University of Crete (2002); The Departments of Physics, Medicine, Primary Education and Civic Engineers of the University of Patras (2002); Doctor of Humane Letters of Boston University (2004); The Departments of Medical and Agricultural of University of Thesalia, and Golden Medal of this university (2005); the History Department of the Ionian University, Corfou (2007); the University of Korça (2008); of the Departments of History and Ethnology as well as of Languages and Culture of Thrace's Dimokriteian University (2009);); the University of Cyprus (2010).[10] [11]

Church and social work

Lay preacher, catechetical work with teenagers; responsible for Bible studies, students camps, missionary efforts in new social frontiers. (1954–60). Founder and director of the Inter-Orthodox Missionary Centre «Porefthendes» (1961 ff.). He organized and directed (1971–74) the Inter-Orthodox Centre of the Church of Greece; during his term of office there dozens of Conferences, Seminars and other Church and social activities were organized. During his post-graduate studies in Germany he ministered to the emigrant Greek workers and students. He has been: Member of the council: of the High School of Social Work – Deaconesses (1977–84); of the Highest Official Committee of the Church of Greece (1977–85); of the Committee of the Ecclesiastical Education of the Ministry of National Education and Religions (1977–82); of the Commission for the Protection of the Cultural Legacy of Cyprus (1985–91), of the Scholarships Commission of the Foundation Alexander Onassis (1978–94); of the Foundation Alexander Onassis (1994–2005). Member of the Philekpaideutike Society (1994 ff.).

International inter-ecclesiastical activity

General Secretary of the «Executive Committee for the External Mission» (1958–61), and vice-president of the International Organization of Orthodox Youth «Syndesmos» (1964–1977). Member of the «International Commission for Missionary Studies» of the WCC (1963–1969). Secretary for «Missionary Research and the Relations with the Orthodox Churches», in the General Secretariat of the WCC (1969–71). Member of many international scientistic committees, such as: the «Deutsche Gesellschaft für Missionswissenschaft»; the «International Society of Missionary Research»; the Commission of the WCC for the Dialogue with Other Churches and Ideologies (1975–83); the Mixed Commission of the «Conference of European Churches» and the «Conference of Roman Catholic Bishops», «Islam in Europe» (1989–91); the «International Council» of the World Conference on Religion and Peace (1985–94).

From 1959 onwards he has participated in a number of international, inter-Orthodox, inter-Christian and inter-religious conferences, and World Assemblies (several times as main speaker) representing the Church, or the university in international organizations. He has offered lectures to several University centers concerning Christian witness, the inter-religious dialogue, and worldwide solidarity and peace. Honorary member of the Curatorium of the Roman Catholic Institution «Pro Oriente», Vienna (1989 ff.). President-Moderator of the Commission on World Mission and Evangelism of the WCC (1984–1991). Member of the Central Committee of the WCC (1998–2006). Fellow of the Orthodox Academy of Crete (2001). Corresponding Member of the Academy of Athens (1993–2005). Member of the European Council of Religious Leaders/Religions for Peace (2001 ff.). Vice-president of the Conference of European Churches (2003–2009). President of the World Council of Churches (2006-) (one of the eight presidents).[12] Honorary President of the World Conference of Religions for Peace (2006-).[10] [13]

Honours

Publications

He has also written more than 240 essays and articles, including:

Founder and editor of bilingual quarterly Porefthentes (Go-Ye) (1960–1970), of the quarterly review Panta ta Ethne (All Nations) (1981–92). Also in Albanian: the quarterly Kërkim (Search) and the monthly newspaper Ngjallja (Resurrection). From his essays and articles a number have also been published into German, French, Russian, Swedish, Finnish, Serbian, Romanian, Bulgarian, Italian, Spanish and Albanian.Archbishop Anastasios is considered a pioneer in the rekindling of the missionary endeavour in the Orthodox Churches. Scholar in the field of History of Religions and inter-religious dialogue. Simultaneously, he has struggled as a peace-maker within the Balkans.

Titles

Background:plum
The Archbishop of Tirana, Durrës and all Albania
Reference:His Beatitude
Spoken:Your Beatitude
Religious:Archbishop
Posthumous:N/A

The official title of the Archbishop of Tirana, Durrës and All Albania is: His Beatitude, Anastasios, Archbishop of Tirana, Durrës and All Albania;

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: WCC presidents . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20080724110803/http://www.oikoumene.org/en/who-are-we/organization-structure/governing-bodies/central-committee/wcc-presidents.html . 2008-07-24 . 2009-04-02 . oikoumene.org.
  2. http://orthodoxalbania.org/old/index.php/lajme/3153-msh{{dead link|date=January 2018 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes}}
  3. Web site: His Beatitude Anastasios. 2022-02-06. Religions for Peace. 8 October 2020 . en-US.
  4. Web site: Archbishop Anastasios, the science lover who became an apostle of peace. 2022-02-06. World Council of Churches. en.
  5. Web site: http://www.orthodoxalbania.org/Greek/ArchbishopGk/1.1.htm . el:Επιστημονική σταδιοδρομία . el . orthodoxalbania.org . 2009-04-02 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20091020033756/http://www.orthodoxalbania.org/Greek/ArchbishopGk/1.1.htm . 2009-10-20.
  6. Web site: http://www.orthodoxalbania.org/Greek/ArchbishopGk/1.2.htm . el:Εκκλησιαστική και κοινωνική διακονία . el . orthodoxalbania.org . 2009-04-08 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20091021004335/http://www.orthodoxalbania.org/Greek/ArchbishopGk/1.2.htm . 2009-10-21.
  7. Web site: Orthodox Autocephalous Church of Albania . oikoumene.org . 2009-04-08 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20080709030933/http://www.oikoumene.org/en/member-churches/regions/europe/albania/orthodox-autocephalous-church-of-albania.html . 2008-07-09.
  8. Web site: Letter of solidarity from the WCC general secretary to the Orthodox Church of Albania upon news of the earthquake on 26 November 2019 . en . Geneva . November 26, 2019 . https://archive.today/20191128092229/https://www.oikoumene.org/en/resources/documents/general-secretary/messages-and-letters/letter-of-solidarity-from-the-wcc-general-secretary-to-the-orthodox-church-of-albania-upon-news-of-the-earthquake-on-26-november-2019 . 28 November 2019 . live . 28 November 2019.
  9. Web site: Orthodhokse. Kisha. 2020-04-04. Biographical Sketch of Archbishop Anastasios. 2022-02-06. Orthodox Autocephalous Church of Albania. en-GB.
  10. Web site: B.U. Bridge: Boston University community's weekly newspaper. 2022-02-06. www.bu.edu.
  11. Nikolaos. Tsirevelos. July 2020. Christian Witness, Communication and Education: The example of Archbishop of Tirana, Durres and all Albania Anastasios (Yannoulatos). ResearchGate. 25pages.
  12. Web site: "It is a scandal for Christians to remain isolated" Interview with WCC president Archbishop Anastasios of Tirana and All Albania . 2006-09-14 . oikoumene.org . 2009-04-08 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20080724124531/http://www.oikoumene.org/en/events-sections/cc2006/news-media/news/display-single-english-news/article/1722/quotit-is-a-scandal-for-2.html . July 24, 2008.
  13. Book: Leustean, Lucian N.. Eastern Christianity and Politics in the Twenty-First Century. 2014-05-30. Routledge. 978-1-317-81866-3. en.