17 September 2012
02 September 2012
NEW BISHOP FOR AMERICAN CARPATHO-RUSYN ORTHODOX DIOCESE
Very Reverend Archimandrite Grigorios Tatsis
JOHNSTOWN, PA – The Holy and Sacred Synod of the Ecumenical Patriarchate of
Constantinople on Thursday, August 30, 2012, elected unanimously the
Very Reverend Archimandrite Grigorios Tatsis to be the Diocesan Bishop of the
American Carpatho-Russian Orthodox Diocese of the USA with the title of Bishop
of Nyssa. His name was submitted to the Holy and Sacred Synod of the Ecumenical
Patriarchate by His Eminence, Archbishop Demetrios of America, Locum Tenens of
the American Carpatho-Russian Orthodox Diocese of the USA, following the
submission of his candidacy by the diocesan priests at a Special Assembly
convened on July 14, 2012 at Christ the Saviour Cathedral.
The newly elected bishop will travel
to Constantinople for the official ceremonies of announcement and acceptance,
known as Mikro and Mega Minima, which will take place at the Ecumenical
Patriarchate. His ordination to the episcopacy and enthronement as Diocesan
Bishop will take place later, on a date to be determined, at the
Carpatho-Russian Cathedral in Johnstown, PA.
His Grace, Bishop-elect Grigorios (Gregory) was born in Charlotte, NC on Dec
7, 1958, with the baptismal name of George, the first of two children of Peter
and Antonia Tatsis. He is a graduate of the University of North Carolina at
Chapel Hill earning a BA degree in Biology (1981) and the University of North
Carolina at Charlotte earning a MS degree in Biology (1989). Working for more
than 20 years in the field of Cardiovascular Research at Carolinas Medical
Center in Charlotte, NC, he authored/co-authored over one hundred articles,
abstracts, and book chapters.
A true son of the Church, from his early youth Bishop-elect Grigorios served
in his home parish of Holy Trinity Greek Orthodox Cathedral in Charlotte, NC in
various capacities including altar server, Sunday School teacher for 13 years
and in several leadership positions including Parish Council President. He was
also a founding member of St. Nektarios Greek Orthodox Church in Charlotte, NC
where he served on the Parish Organizing Committee, as Sunday School teacher
for four years, as a member of the choir and as its first parish council
president.
After taking part in a mission trip to Alaska sponsored by the Orthodox
Christian Mission Center, Bishop-elect Grigorios felt the calling to pursue his
life-long dream of studying for the Holy Priesthood. Leaving his secular job in
early 2003, he entered Holy Cross Greek Orthodox School of Theology in
Brookline, MA in the Fall of 2003 and graduated in May of 2006 with the Masters
of Divinity degree.
Bishop-elect Grigorios was ordained a Deacon at St. Nektarios Greek Orthodox
Church in Charlotte, NC on November 4, 2006 by His Eminence, Metropolitan
Alexios of Atlanta. He was tonsured a Monk at Agia Lavra Monastery in
Kalavryta, Greece on January 17, 2007, receiving the name Grigorios with St.
Gregory Palamas as his Patron Saint. He was ordained a priest at Annunciation
Greek Orthodox Cathedral in Atlanta, GA on January 28, 2007 also by His
Eminence, Metropolitan Alexios of Atlanta and was elevated to the rank of
Archimandrite on the same day. On February 1, 2007, he was appointed as the
Ierokyrix (Traveling Preacher) of the Metropolis of Atlanta. On September 14,
2007, he received the offikion (rank) of Confessor at the Archangel Michael
Greek Orthodox Chapel in Atlanta, GA.
Serving in his role as Itinerant Preacher and Confessor, Bishop-elect
Grigorios has travelled extensively throughout the Metropolis of Atlanta, where
he has led parish retreats, heard confessions and provided spiritual direction
to countless numbers of clergy and faithful. Recognizing his affinity for youth
ministry and his administrative skills, he was given the responsibility of
overseeing all youth programs in the Metropolis of Atlanta.
Bishop-elect Grigorios also served as the Parish Priest of Holy Trinity
Greek Orthodox Church in Raleigh, NC from December 20, 2010 until May 31, 2011.
Since October of 2011, he has served as Dean of the Holy Trinity Greek Orthodox
Cathedral in New Orleans, LA, and as Vicar of the Western Conference of the
Metropolis of Atlanta.
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