Timotheus I of Jerusalem
Timotheos Themelis (1878–1955) was a clergyman who served as Archbishop of Jordan and later Greek Orthodox Patriarch of Jerusalem.[2][3]
Timotheus I of Jerusalem | |
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Born | Timotheos Themelis 1878[1] |
Died | December 31, 1955 77) | (aged
Years active | 1917–1935 Orthodox Archbishop of Jordan 1935–1955 Orthodox Patriarch of Jerusalem |
Born in Samos, Greece in 1878, Themelis was a graduate of the School of the Holy Cross in Jerusalem, and studied at Oxford University for four years. In 1931 he founded the theological quarterly New Zion. In 1947 he was appointed Knight of the British Empire for "his services in bringing the Christian communities of the Holy Land into closer cooperation." He was also an author, writing fifteen volumes on "theological subjects."[1]
References
- "Greek Orthodox Patriarch of Jersulem, Timotheos Themelis. Dies in Holy Land". The New York Times. Jan 3, 1956. Retrieved Feb 25, 2022.
- "Election of H.B. Timotheos Themelis – former Archbishop of Jordan – as Greek Orthodox Patriarch of Jerusalem; on a Greek Orthodox Synod held in Jerusalem - Open Jerusalem".
- "PATRIARCH OF JERUSALEM. (Hansard, 2 March 1938)".
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