Istanbul, July 2, 2025
Photo: Facebook Metropolitan Athenagoras of Vize of the Patriarchate of Constantinople, who served in Mexico for 27 years, reposed in the Lord yesterday.
The news was reported by the Archdiocese of Buenos Aires and South America:
The Archbishop of Buenos Aires, the auxiliary bishops and the clergy of this Sacred Archdiocese of the Ecumenical Throne with sorrow as men but in the hope of resurrection to eternal life announce the Dormition in the Lord of the Metropolitan of Vize, emeritus of Mexico and former President of the Episcopal Conference of Orthodox Bishops of Latin America, His Eminence Athenagoras. Metropolitan Athenagoras was a cleric of the archdiocese of North and South America, auxiliary bishop of Archbishop Iakovos and in the year 1996 was elected for the new archdiocese of Mexico, Central America and the Caribbean, with an intense missionary action in that region. We pray for the eternal rest of his soul! Αιωνία Αυτού η μνήμη! May his memory be eternal and indelible!
His funeral will be serve at the Church of St. John the Baptist, in Des Plaines, Illinois, on July 7.
May his memory be eternal!
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Met. Athenagoras was born on September 17, 1941 in Chicago.
He began his theological education at Hellenic College/Holy Cross Seminary in Brookline, Massachusetts. Following his first year of studies, he transferred to the Theological School of the University of Athens, Greece in 1959 where he received his Master’s of Theology Degree in 1965. Fr. Athenagoras also pursued graduate studies at the University of Michigan (Ann Arbor Campus) where in 1973 he received a Master’s Degree in Russian Literature.
He was ordained a deacon on December 19, 1965 at the Annunciation Cathedral of Chicago, receiving the ecclesiastical name, Athenagoras. In 1966, Dn. Athenagoras was appointed deacon and secretary to His Grace Bishop Timotheos (Haloftis) of Rodostolon, in Toronto, Ontario Canada. On July 21, 1967, he was ordained a priest at the parish of St. George in Toronto, Ontario Canada.
Following his ordination to the priesthood Fr. Athenagoras served a number of parishes including Holy Trinity Greek Orthodox Church, London Ontario Canada from 1967 to 1970, St. Nicholas Greek Orthodox Church, Ann Arbor, Michigan from 1970 to 1963, St. Haralambos Greek Orthodox Church, Niles, Illinois from 1976 to 1978, and St. Nicholas Greek Orthodox Church, Flushing, New York from 1979 to 1982.
In August 1973, Fr. Athenagoras was appointed Chancellor of the Diocese of Chicago of the Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of America, where he served until January 1979. In his capacity as Chancellor, Fr. Athenagoras represented the Greek Orthodox Church in the Midwest in a number of capacities, assisted in administering the vast region of the diocese, and served as General Secretary of the Clergy Laity Congress of the Archdiocese of North and South America, which convened in Chicago in July 1974.
Upon the direction of His Eminence Archbishop Iakovos, Fr. Athenagoras chaired the Committee of Clergy and Young Adults that restructured the Senior GOYA, as the Young Adult program of the archdiocese, that, in 1975, was established as the Young Adult League (YAL) and that wrote the YAL Manual which defines the work and activities of the YAL to this day. Also during 1975, His Eminence Archbishop Iakovos appointed Fr. Athenagoras the first National Director of the newly established Young Adult League. In this capacity, Fr. Athenagoras convened the first YAL Conference in Philadelphia during July 1976.
On August 22, 1982, Fr. Athenagoras was consecrated Auxiliary Bishop to His Eminence Archbishop Iakovos at Holy Trinity Cathedral of New York with the title Bishop of Dorylaion. In his capacity as an auxiliary bishop, Bp. Athenagoras represented the Greek Orthodox Archdiocese at numerous civic and religious functions. He served as General Secretary of the Standing Conference of the Canonical Orthodox Bishops in the Americas. He was the official representative of the Archdiocese to the National Council of Churches and also served as national coordinator of the three major dialogues between the Orthodox Church in America and the Roman Catholic, the Anglican, and the Lutheran Churches. As auxiliary bishop to the Archbishop, Bp. Athenagoras also administered the Greek Orthodox parishes of Connecticut and Up-State New York and served as the overseer for St. Basil’s Academy.
In 1996, Patriarch Bartholomew requested Bishop Athenagoras to pursue the establishment of a new Archdiocese of Hong Kong and All of South East Asia. After establishing the new Archdiocese, in November 1996 Bp. Athenagoras was directed by the Patriarchate to officially enthrone the newly elected Metropolitan Nikitas as the first Metropolitan of the new Metropolis.
On December 2, 1996, Bp. Athenagoras was elected unanimously by the Holy and Great Synod of Constantinople to the newly established Archdiocese of Central America and the Caribbean. He was enthroned on January 25, 1997. The area of jurisdiction of the includes Mexico, Venezuela, Colombia, all the countries of Central America (Belize, Honduras, Nicaragua, Panama, Guatemala, Costa Rica, El Salvador) and the islands of the Caribbean, including Puerto Rico, Haiti, the Dominican Republic and Cuba.
Met. Athenagoras was transferred to the Diocese of Vize in Turkey in January 2024.
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