Greek Orthodox Patriarch of Jerusalem - Hierarchy of The Throne

Hierarchy of The Throne

  • Metropolitan of Caesarea : Vasilios (Christos Blatsos)
  • Metropolitan of Scythopolis : Iakovos (George Kapenekas)
  • Metropolitan of Petra : Cornelios (Emmanuel Rodousakis)
  • Metropolitan of Ptolemais : Palladios (Vasilios Antoniou)
  • Metropolitan of Nazareth : Kyriakos (Andreas Georgopetris)
  • Metropolitan of Neapolis : Amvrosios (Nikolaos Antonopoulos)
  • Metropolitan of Capitolias : Isyhios (Elias Condogiannis)
  • Metropolitan of Botsra : Timotheos (Theodoros Margaritis)
  • Metropolitan of Eleutheropolis : Christodoulos (Christos Saridakis)
  • Metropolitan of Philadelphia : Benediktos (George Tsekouras)
  • Archbishop of Gerasa : Theophanis (Theodosios Hasapakis)
  • Archbishop of Tiberias : Alexios (Alexios Moschonas)
  • Archbishop of Abila : Dorotheos (Demetrios Leovaris)
  • Archbishop of Joppa : Damaskinos (Anastasios Gaganiaras)
  • Archbishop of Constantina : Aristarchos (Antonios Peristeris)
  • Archbishop of Mount Thabor : Methodios (Nikolaos Liveris)
  • Archbishop of Jordan : Theophylactos (Theodosios Georgiadis)
  • Archbishop of Sebastia : Theodosios (Nizar Hanna)
  • Archbishop of Askalon : Nicephoros (Nikolaos Baltadgis)
  • Archbishop of Diocaesarea : Vacant

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