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« on: August 26, 2009, 12:01:10 PM »

John Stanidopoulis on his blog Mystagogy
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Wednesday, August 26, 2009
An Interview With Metropolitan Amphilochios of New Zealand


[Metropolitan Amphilochios of New Zealand is one of our more saintly Metropolitans who has utterly devoted his life to prayer and missionary work. In America he is also a founder and elder of Saint George Greek Orthodox Monastery in Denver, Colorado. I had the blessing of meeting him about 13 years ago when he visited Holy Cross Theological School and he made a big impression on the seminarians who had the opportunity to meet him. I had heard he was a close spiritual child of Elder Amphilochios Makris and when I met him I sensed similar spiritual gifts as his elder. When I read this interview in Greek it was my desire to have it translated so that this holy elder and spiritual father of hundreds could become more well known and supported in his important ministry in New Zealand and the surrounding islands. - J.S.]

The Metropolitan of New Zealand Amphilochios in Rhodes

by Peggy Dokou
August, 11, 2009
Romfea.org

The Metropolitan of New Zealand Amphilochios is found in Rhodes during his summer intermission for the occasion of the first ordination of an Orthodox priest from the Islands of Fiji, whose name is Bartholomew.

The ordination will be performed by the Metropolitan of New Zealand himself at the Monastery of Thari, which is expected to take place next month. Interestingly the new cleric will remain in Rhodes to train for his new office and then he will go to his future parish on the Island of Fiji.



Sacred Mission

The Sacred Metropolis of New Zealand has been characterized by the Ecumenical Patriarch as an office that is missionary in nature. It has under its oversight New Zealand and the Islands of the South Pacific, which includes Fiji, Tonga and Samoa and the nearby island groups. In 1970 it was established by the Archbishop of Australia - whom it was under at that time.

His Eminence the Metropolitan of New Zealand spoke about his visit to Rhodes which is his particular homeland.

“The goal of my visit to Rhodes is to come to my homeland every time leisure permits, which brings me joy, strength and courage towards the continuance of my work which I am accomplishing on the far side of the world. New Zealand is a country that is developing very slowly. The people there are good and we live harmoniously.”


What is your Orthodox flock there like?

We are 5,000 Greeks and approximately 10,000 of Slavic descent (Russians, Serbs, Bulgarians, etc.). And beyond that we have started to expand also toward the native element. The New Zealanders are either of Anglo-Saxon descent or the indigenous Maori.

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We try to be organized and to offer what we can to Orthodox and whoever desires to embrace our religion.



METROPOLITAN AMPHILOCHIOS:

His Eminence Archbishop of New Zealand and Exarch of Oceania Amphilochios (Adamantios Tsoukos in the world) was born in Rhodes in 1938. After completing his elementary studies at his birthplace in Rhodes, he joined the Ecclesiastical School of Patmos.

He later studied at the Theological School at Halki where he was ordained as a Deacon in 1962 and as a Priest in 1963 by the most memorable Metropolitan of Stavroupoleos Maximos. He was appointed a spiritual tutor at the above Theological School.

He was a resident priest of various monasteries and a preacher at Patmos near his spiritual father Elder Amphilochios Makris and lecturered at the Patmos School (1964-1972, 1978-1989). During his missionary time in Africa offering his services in Kenya, Tanzania and Zaire he was elevated by the then Patriarch of Alexandria Nikolaos to Archimandrite in 1974.

He was Abbot of the Archangel Michael Monastery of Thari in Rhodes and chief preacher of the Metropolis of Rhodes (1990- 2005).

On the 15th of June 2005 he was unanimously elected by the Holy Synod to become Bishop of Erythron and suffragan Bishop to the Metropolitan of Rhodes Kyrillos. On 13th of October of the same year he was unanimously elected to become Archbishop of New Zealand.

(For more information on the Holy Archdiocese of New Zealand and the missionary work of Metropolitan Amphilochios, please visit their website here.)
http://www.ecp-metnz.org.nz/index.htm

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Are there problems in New Zealand with the Diaspora?

The future of Orthodoxy looks auspicious. Many express a desire to embrace Orthodox Christianity which inspires in them respect and trust. Now we have baptized quite a few who are from the Island of Fiji, situated in the southeastern part of the Pacific Ocean and being at a distance of three hours from New Zealand by flight.


Do you have the support from the Ecumenical Patriarchate?

The Ecumenical Patriarchate supports us very much and oversees the Metropolis of New Zealand. The Patriarchate desires to be ubiquitous and be the first to step into these areas, for there are problems in the lands of the Diaspora along with the other Orthodox Patriarchates (Russian, Serbian, etc.).
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« Reply #1 on: August 26, 2009, 01:19:09 PM »

Not being taken in with the lines in bold, the news report is great. Thanks for having posted it.
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« Reply #2 on: August 26, 2009, 01:45:49 PM »

Yes, glad to see that His Eminence's work in Fiji is going well.

As John mentioned in his editor's note, His Eminence is a true living elder. His abbacy at Thari produced tremendous spiritual fruit. Should be a good place to immerse missionary clergy in the liturgical life.
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« Reply #3 on: August 28, 2009, 07:34:32 AM »

Apologies. Duplicate thread.
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« Reply #4 on: August 28, 2009, 07:37:47 AM »

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« Reply #5 on: August 28, 2009, 07:48:14 AM »

Yes, glad to see that His Eminence's work in Fiji is going well.

As John mentioned in his editor's note, His Eminence is a true living elder. His abbacy at Thari produced tremendous spiritual fruit. Should be a good place to immerse missionary clergy in the liturgical life.

At present we have a New Zealand hierodeacon ordained by Metropolitan Amphilochios in Athens on 2nd August going through his liturgical training at the monastery of Vatopedi on Mt Athos.
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« Reply #6 on: August 28, 2009, 10:47:33 AM »

John Stanidopoulis on his blog Mystagogy
http://www.johnsanidopoulos.com/
An Interview With Metropolitan Amphilochios of New Zealand


The Ecumenical Patriarchate supports us very much and oversees the Metropolis of New Zealand. The Patriarchate desires to be ubiquitous and be the first to step into these areas, for there are problems in the lands of the Diaspora along with the other Orthodox Patriarchates (Russian, Serbian, etc.)


It is hard to interpret what the Metropolitan means about problems in connection with Russians and Serbs in New Zealand.   The Russians established parishes in this country several decades before the Greeks.  If I look at the early copies of our Baptismal and Marriage Registries we see dozens and dozens of ceremonies performed for the Greeks by Russian clergy because the Greeks had no churches nor clergy in the country.  If we turn around many of the icons in the Russian parish churches we see that the inscriptions say they were donations from Greek families.  The Russian parishes catered for all the spiritual needs of the Greeks communities and there was nothing but goodwill between the two communities.  In fact when the Greeks did establish parishes their Archbishop Dionysios (Psiahas) continued to concelebrate Liturgy with the Wellington Russian parish priest Archpriest Alexey Godyaew despite the fact that he was a member of the Russian Orthodox Church Abroad.  It is sad to read that the Metropolitan now sees us as a problem, although it would be preferable to await some clarification since the structure of that sentence is not clear and the interviewer may have misunderstood Metropolitan Amphiliochios.  In fact the sentence could be interpreted as "the EP, as well as the Russian and Serbian Patriarchates, all have their problems in the Diaspora."
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« Reply #7 on: February 14, 2010, 06:26:31 PM »

They've started building a Church and done some baptisms.
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« Reply #8 on: February 14, 2010, 07:02:32 PM »


http://www.ecp-metnz.org.nz/news.htm#fb

"Today the first Orthodox Maori was baptized."

Huh?!



I do not know who is composing the press releases for the Greek Metropolitanate but it is someone with little knowledge of the history of Orthodoxy in our beautiful country.

We do have earlier Maori converts, in both the Russian and Antiochian Churches.  I have baptized 6 Maori people and Fr Seraphim Gascoigne (my deacon at the time in Auckland) converted several dozen during his years in Huntly, New Zealand.  In fact the Divine Liturgy exists in the Maori language,translated into Maori by Fr Seraphim (now parish priest in Seatle.) Fr Seraphim, his matushka and his 7 children are gifted musically.   

 
The missionary work being undertaken by Metropolitan Amphilochios and his priests and monks is nevertheless wonderful and it is God's great gift to New Zealand and the neighbouring islands.
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« Reply #9 on: February 16, 2010, 10:44:34 AM »

In fact the Divine Liturgy exists in the Maori language,translated into Maori by Fr Seraphim (now parish priest in Seatle.) Fr Seraphim, his matushka and his 7 children are gifted musically. 


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Glory to God!  Wonderful news.  Do you know of any recordings of the Divine Liturgy in the Maori language? 


It would be wonderful to be able to use such a recording for this Orthodox Maori page:
http://www.orthodoxmysteries.com/chant-maori.html


Currently, the audio is the Paschal greeting in Maori, which is awesome, but it would be wonderful to hear the actual Liturgy.

May God continually bless the efforts of those who labor for His kingdom.


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« Reply #10 on: February 17, 2010, 01:57:34 PM »

Glory to God! May the many Polynesian peoples be added to the number of those who are being saved.
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