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Trisaya for the blessed High Priests of Chios Pavlos and Neohori Pavlos was performed by Metropolitan Thessaliotidostranslated

July 3, 2026 · 1 min read

On the occasion of the recent feast of the Saints, glorious and glorious First Apostles Peter and Paul, on Tuesday, June 30, 2026, the Most Reverend Metropolitan of Thessaliotidos and Phanariophersalon, Mr. Timotheus, performed a holy Trisaya at the tombs of the blessed High Priests Chios Paulus and Neochorio Paulus, who brought the name of the great Apostle of the Gentiles and on this day they had their sept names. With a prayerful mood and feelings of gratitude, our Seventh Pastor paid the due tribute to the late High Priests, praying to the Lord of life and death to rest their souls "in the land of the living" and to rank them after the righteous.

At the same time, he wished that the memory of the blessed High Priests would remain eternal and indelible, being a constant reminder of their contribution and high priestly ministry to the Church.

Biographical details of the Blessed Metropolitan of Chios, Psara and Oinoussa Mr Pavlos Blessed Metropolitan Pavlos (born Pavlos Polymeropoulos) was born in Kappa Karditsa in 1922 and studied Theology at the Theological School of the University of Athens, from which he graduated in 1950.

In 1955 he moved to...

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