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His
Eminence Metropolitan Maximos (Aghiorgoussis) was elected in March
1979, and enthroned on April 27, 1979, as the first Bishop of the
Greek Orthodox Diocese of Pittsburgh.
His
elevation to the ecclesiastical rank of Metropolitan of Ainou by
the Holy and Sacred Synod of the Ecumenical
Patriarchate of Constantinople was announced on November 24,
1997, by His All Holiness Bartholomew, Archbishop of Constantinople,
New Rome and Ecumenical Patriarch, "to reward his lengthy and
dedicated service, without taking him away from the pastorship of
the Holy Diocese of Pittsburgh."
As
the Metropolitan of the Greek Orthodox Metropolis of Pittsburgh,
His Eminence shepherds fifty-two parishes in the states of Pennsylvania
(29), Ohio (17), and West Virginia (6). The episcopal office is located at 5201 Ellsworth Avenue in
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
His
Eminence was born on the island of Chios on March 5, 1935 to Father
and Presvytera Evangelos Aghiorgoussis.
He studied at the Patriarchal
Theological School of Halki where he received his degree in
Orthodox Theology in 1957.
He was ordained a deacon in Halki on April 28, 1957, and
ordained a priest on his native island on July 26, 1959.
He pursued graduate studies at the University of Louvain,
Belgium, where he received a Doctorate in Theology and Baccalaureate
in Philosophy in 1964.
In
1966 he arrived in the United States and was appointed Professor
of Systematic Theology at the Holy
Cross School of Theology in Massachusetts where he remained
until May 1979. During his tenure at the school, he also served
as Vice President of Hellenic College and Academic Dean of the Holy
Cross School of Theology, as well as Chairman of the Faculty Senate.
From September 1979 to June 1985, His Eminence served as
Professor of Systematic Theology at Christ the Saviour Theological
Seminary in Johnstown, Pennsylvania.
He is now visiting professor of Theology at that institution.
As of September 1991, the Metropolitan is also a trustee
of St. Vladimir's Theological Seminary
in Crestwood, New York.
On
April 11, 1978, the Holy Synod of the Ecumenical Patriarchate elected
him Bishop of Diokleia. Archbishop
Iakovos consecrated him to the Episcopacy on Pentecost Sunday, June
18, 1978, at the Archdiocesan Cathedral of the Holy Trinity in New
York City.
Metropolitan
Maximos has participated in various NCCC missions, including the
fact-finding mission of a Blue Ribbon NCCC Panel to the Middle-East
(February-March, 1980), a courtesy visit of an NCCC special delegation
to the People's Republic of China (November 1981), a similar visit
of an NCCC delegation to the USSR (October 1984), a World
Council of Churches (WCC) mission to Lebanon at the time of
the Israeli invasion (July 1982), and a peace conference in Karlovy
Vary, Czechoslovakia (December 1984). The Metropolitan also joined
the Patriarchal delegation to the Sixth General Assembly of the
World Council of Churches in Vancouver, Canada (July-August, 1983),
and served on the Nominating Committee of the same.
In
June 1988, Metropolitan Maximos returned to the USSR and Czechoslovakia
for the celebration of the Christian Millennium in the land of Kievan
Rus. In April-May,
1992, the Metropolitan took part in a WCC fact-finding mission to
Bielorussia and the Ukraine. The purpose of the mission was to study
the problem of Uniatism and to report his findings to the appropriate
WCC Committee. In October 1992, Metropolitan Maximos represented
the Ecumenical Patriarchate at the IV Conference of the Roman Catholic
Latin American Bishops (CELAM) in Santo Domingo, the Dominican Republic.
Metropolitan
Maximos has been a very active participant of the Christian
Associates of Southwest Pennsylvania, serving as a member of
the Council, the Executive Committee, and the Theological Advisory
Committee. The Diocese of Pittsburgh has become a member (judicatory)
of the Pennsylvania, Ohio
and West Virginia Councils of
Churches, as well as of the Christian Associates of Southwest Pennsylvania. His Eminence took part in the 12th National Conference of Christians
and Jews in Chicago (November 1990), and served as a member of the
organizing committee of the 13th National Conference of Christians
and Jews, which was held in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania in November
1992. Upon the repose
of Bishop Kallistos of Zelon (+1991), Metropolitan Maximos accepted
the responsibility of spiritual father and advisor of Orthodox People
Together (OPT). He
also served as advisor to the organizing committee of the Pan-Orthodox
Conference on Mission and Evangelism.
The
Metropolitan has put special emphasis on Youth Ministry, Religious
Education, Monasticism and Spiritual Life and Renewal.
The Diocese sponsored the first Orthodox Christian Mission
to Indonesia. The St.
Gregory Palamas Monastery, a men's monastery, was founded in
1981. Two monasteries
for women were also established:
The Holy Nativity of the Theotokos Convent, with the St.
Elias Retreat Center, in 1989; and The Holy Protection of the Theotokos
Convent in 1994.
Metropolitan
Maximos is fluent in French and Italian, in addition to Greek and
English, and has authored
publications in each language.
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