Mathewite Synod

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Template:Infobox organization The Genuine Orthodox Church of Greece - Matthewite Synod (Greek: Ἐκκλησία Γνησίων Ὀρθοδόξων Χριστιανῶν), also known as the True Orthodox Church of Greece, is a Greek Orthodox Old Calendarist jurisdiction, which broke with the main body of the Genuine Orthodox Church of Greece, known as the Florinites, in 1943 under their leader Bishop Matthew Karpathakis, due to a dispute over the nature of grace in the sacraments of the official New Calendarist Church of Greece. They see themselves as traditional Orthodox Christians upholding their faith against renovationist and ecumenist innovations.

The Matthewites are widely regarded as the most intransigent of the claimants of the Old Calendarist legacy; they are hostile to World Orthodoxy, regard it's sacraments as completely graceless and are unwilling to give communion to New Calendarists. The Cyprianites of the Synod in Resistance, on the other side, are regarded as more open to New Calendarists, while still opposing ecumenism and renovationism. The main body of the Old Calendarists, the Florinites, fall somewhere between the two.

For a time during the 1970s, the Matthewites established communion with the Russian Orthodox Church Outside Russia, which was first based at Sremski Karlovci, Serbia. Throughout much of their history, contrary to the Florinites, the Matthewites were free from the problem of major factionalism. This would change in 1995 under Archbishop Andreas Anestis. Firstly the Gregorian Synod broke away over the issue of the "God the Father" icon, which others regarded as heterodox, while the Kyrikite Synod who disagreed with the retirement of Archbishop Andreas Anestis and the ascent of Archbishop Nicholas Messiakaris broke too. Template:Clear

Primates

Portrait Name From Until Notes
80px Matthew Karpathakis
Archbishop of Athens and All Greece
1949 1950 Leader of the Matthewite faction against the Florinites, breaking with the GOC under Chrysostomos I Kavouridis since 1943, made Archbishop in 1949. Originally the Bishop of Bresthena.
80px Demetrios
Archbishop of Athens and All Greece
1950 1958 Previously the Metropolitan of Thessalonica.
80px Agathangelos
Archbishop of Athens and All Greece
1958 1967 Previously the Bishop of Tinos.
80px Andreas Anestis
Archbishop of Athens and All Greece
1972 2003 Due to ill health, he stepped down two years before his death. In 1995, the Gregorian Synod split, taking five bishops (over icon).
80px Nicholas Messiakaris
Archbishop of Athens and All Greece
2003 2013 Previously the Metropolitan of Piraeus. The Kyrikite Synod split after rejecting Andreas retirement.
80px Stephanos
Archbishop of Athens and All Greece
2013 present Previously the Bishop of Vresthena.

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