Savas Zembillas Explained

Savas
Bishop Of:Metropolitan of Pittsburgh
Archdiocese:America
See:Pittsburgh
Enthroned:December 8, 2011
Ended:Incumbent
Predecessor:Metropolitan Maximos
Ordination:November 21, 1992 (diaconate)
January 8, 1995 (priesthood)
Consecration:February 2, 2002
Other Post:Bishop of Troas
Birth Name:Savas Zembillas
Birth Place:Gary, Indiana
Religion:Greek Orthodox
Alma Mater:Colby College
Holy Cross Greek Orthodox School of Theology

Metropolitan Savas (Zembillas) of Pittsburgh is the spiritual leader of the Greek Orthodox Metropolis of Pittsburgh which includes all of Ohio and most of Pennsylvania and West Virginia. The Metropolis consists of 53 parishes and six monastic communities which minister to the needs of thousands of Greek Orthodox faithful. The Metropolis offices are in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.

Bishop Savas was elected to the office of Metropolitan of Pittsburgh on November 2, 2011,[1] by the Holy and Sacred Synod of the Ecumenical Patriarchate in Constantinople, and was enthroned December 8, 2011[2] at Saint Nicholas Greek Orthodox Cathedral in Pittsburgh.

Early life and education

Metropolitan Savas was born Savas Zembillas in Gary, Indiana, on June 11, 1957, the second of six children of Skevofylax ("Steve") and Stamatia (Georgiades) Zembillas. Graduating from Andrean High School in Gary in 1975, he entered Colby College in Waterville, Maine, where he earned a BA in Philosophy and English Literature (1979). While at Colby, he performed as the lead singer for campus punk band Mick and the Malignants.[3]

He also graduated from Holy Cross Greek Orthodox School of Theology in Brookline, Massachusetts (1984, M.Div. with highest honors). He continued his studies at Oxford University, England, under the supervision of then Bishop Kallistos Ware.

Early service

He served as parish priest of the Greek Orthodox Church of the Annunciation in Kalamazoo, Michigan (1995-1997), and was subsequently assigned (now with the honorary title of archimandrite) to pastor the Greek Orthodox Church of St. Demetrios in Merrick, New York (1997-1999).

Early episcopacy

Prior to his election to the throne of Pittsburgh, Metropolitan Savas served as the titular Bishop of Troas (2001-2011),[4] overlapping times when he was also the Chancellor of the Greek Orthodox Archdiocese (1999-2009) and Director of the Archdiocesan Office of Church, Society and Culture (2009-2011).

Metropolitan Savas has been an active participant in the social network structures of the Internet, engaging issues of contemporary culture and society from an Orthodox Christian perspective. He has led numerous pilgrimages of young adults to Constantinople and the Holy Land, in addition to missionary teams to Kenya and Tanzania. He is presently the Chairman of the Committee for Church and Society of the Assembly of Canonical Orthodox Bishops of the United States of America.

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Notes and References

  1. http://www.goarch.org/news/metsavaselection-11032011 Election Announcement
  2. http://www.goarch.org/news/savasenthronement-12092011 Enthronement of Metropolitan Savas of Pittsburgh
  3. http://www.colby.edu/colby.mag/issues/sum00/savas/2.shtml "The Sex Pistols, Nietzsche and the Will of God: Savas Zembillas's Journey from the Profane to the Sacred"
  4. http://www.goarch.org/news/goa.news92 Ordination announcement of Bishop-elect Savas