Gabriel of Komana explained

Gabriel of Komana
Archbishop Of:Patriarchal Exarchate for Orthodox Parishes of Russian Tradition in Western Europe
Enthroned:2003
Ended:2013
Predecessor:Serge Konovalov
Successor:Job Getcha
Ordination:27 June 1976
Consecration:24 June 2001
Birth Name:Guido de Vylder
Birth Date:13 June 1946
Birth Place:Lokeren, Belgium
Death Place:Maastricht, Netherlands

Gabriel of Komana (born Guido de Vylder, 13 June 1946  - 26 October 2013) was an Eastern Orthodox archbishop of the Ecumenical Patriarchate who led the Patriarchal Exarchate for Orthodox Parishes of Russian Tradition in Western Europe from 2003 to 2013.

Born in Lokeren, Belgium, to a Catholic Flemish family, he studied philosophy and theology until 1974, afterwards obtaining his diploma in moral and religious studies at the University of Leuven. During this time he was introduced to Orthodox Christianity at the parish of St. Andrew in Ghent, becoming Orthodox in January 1974.

Ordained deacon on 5 October 1975 by Archbishop George Tarassov at the Alexander Nevsky Cathedral, Paris, he was ordained a celibate priest on 27 June 1976 at the same cathedral. In 1977 he was assigned as priest of the parish in Maastricht. He was also active in the foundation of Orthodox communities at Deventer, Breda and Antwerp. In 1992 he was appointed rector of the parish in Liege, Belgium. In 1998 he was additionally appointed rector of the parish of Maastricht.[1]

Having taken monastic vows in 1994, he was elected and consecrated an auxiliary bishop of the exarchate in 2001. From December 2002 he acted as administrator of the exarchate during the final illness of his predecessor Archbishop Serge (Konovaloff). On 1 May 2003 he was elected to lead the exarchate. His election was formally confirmed on May 3 the same year. His enthronement took place in the Cathedral of St. Alexander Nevsky in Paris on 1 June 2004.

On 8 June 2006 the Holy Synod of the Patriarchate of Constantinople had met and issued a statement receiving Bishop Basil of Sergievo into the Patriarchate of Constantinople - an act that caused substantial controversy, as he had not been released from the Moscow Patriarchate. The same statement gave Bishop Basil the new title, Bishop of Amphipolis (taken from an ancient see in Greece that no longer has a bishop), and charged him with the care of parishes in Great Britain and Ireland, as auxiliary bishop under Archbishop Gabriel of Komana in Paris. One day after the Council of the Archdiocese during an extraordinary meeting created the Vicariate.[2] At that time, no such parishes existed. After his appointment a number of parishes and communities, as well as some of the clergy and laity of the Diocese of Sourozh, followed Bishop Basil into the Archdiocese and came to constitute the Episcopal Vicariate. Other parishes and communities were formed later, where none had previously existed, for example in Cumbria, and Northampton.. Bishop Basil's first liturgical service as a member of the Archdiocese was a concelebration of the Divine Liturgy with Archbishop Gabriel in the Alexander Nevsky Cathedral in Paris on 18 June 2006. Statutes were adopted by the Episcopal Vicariate on 23 June 2007,[3] and the Vicariate was registered as a charity (registration number 1124252) on 29 May 2008.[4] [5] Since Bishop Basil retired (on 12 October 2009) the Vicariate has become a deanery within the Archdiocese.[6] [7]

In January 2013 Archbishop Gabriel retired for health reasons, having been suffering from cancer, and returned to Maastricht. He died there on 26 October 2013.[8]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: PATRIARCH ALEXIS CALLS FOR THE STRUCTURES NECESSARY TO ESTABLISH A LOCAL ORTHODOX CHURCH IN WESTERN EUROPE . 2011-01-02 .
  2. Web site: Communiqué No 12-6 of the Council of the Archdiocese, meeting on 9 June 2006. dioceseinfo.org. https://web.archive.org/web/20070927201325/http://www.dioceseinfo.org/DOCUMENTS/Archdiocese-Documents/Declaration1206Eng.html. 2007-09-27. dead. 2014-08-15.
  3. Web site: :. Ктрк "Дэвком" . Exarchate-uk.org . 17 September 2013 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20160304034950/http://www.exarchate-uk.org/Archive/Statutes.pdf . 4 March 2016 .
  4. Web site: Home Page. exarchate-uk.org. https://web.archive.org/web/20081011191713/http://exarchate-uk.org/News/Newsarchive.html. 2008-10-11. 2019-05-19. The Episcopal Vicariate is now a registered Charity! The number is 1124252. If you have made any donations to the Vicariate since 23 June 2007 and are a UK tax payer, and have not yet filled in a Gift Aid form, please download one here, and send to the Treasurer c/o the address on the form. Thank you! Questions? Please contact the treasurer direct by email here..
  5. Web site: Archdiocese Of Orthodox Parishes Of Russian Tradition In Western Europe-Exarchate Of The Ecumenical Patriarchate-Deanery Of Great Britain And Ireland. beta.charitycommission.gov.uk. 2019-04-04.
  6. Web site: Archevêché des églises russes en Europe occidentale - Communiqué N° 05-09 du Conseil de l'Archevêché. Exarchat.org. https://web.archive.org/web/20110726043545/http://www.exarchat.org/spip.php?article1009. 2011-07-26. dead. 2011-03-02.
  7. Web site: Home Page. exarchate-uk.org. https://web.archive.org/web/20100428003433/http://www.exarchate-uk.org/index.html. 2010-04-28. 2019-05-19. Following the retirement of Bishop Basil of Amphipolis as head of the Vicariate of Great Britain and Ireland, the parishes and communities now constitute a deanery directly under the omophorion of Archbishop Gabriel of Comana..
  8. News: October 26, 2013. el:Εκοιμήθη ο Αρχιεπίσκοπος Κομάνων Γαβριήλ. Repose of Archbishop Gabriel of Komana. http://www.romfea.gr/oikoumeniko-patriarxeio/oikoumeniko-patriarxeio/19886-2013-10-26-12-17-24 . https://web.archive.org/web/20131029184044/http://www.romfea.gr/oikoumeniko-patriarxeio/oikoumeniko-patriarxeio/19886-2013-10-26-12-17-24. dead. October 29, 2013. el. Romfea.gr. October 27, 2013.