Clergy in the Antiochian Orthodox Archdiocese of Australia and New Zealand
New South Wales
Rev Fr Stephen Godley was a priest of the Antiochian Orthodox Archdiocese of Australia and New Zealand. He is author of The Eastern Orthodox in Australia, which was published in 1996 by the Australian Government Publishing Service. In 2000 he left the Antiochian Orthodox Archdiocese.
V. Rev. Fr Nicolas Mansour was the Exarch of the Church of Antioch for Australia and New Zealand, and was the Rector of St George Antiochian Orthodox Church, and then Dean of St George Antiochian Orthodox Cathedral, 1962-2005.
Clergy in the Antiochian Orthodox Archdiocese of Australia and New Zealand | ||
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Preceded by: Sydney: Anthony Chidiac Melbourne: George Haydar |
Patriarchal Exarch of Australia and New Zealand (Church of Antioch) 1962-1969 |
Succeeded by: Gibran (Ramlawey), Patriarchal Vicar |
V. Rev. Fr Nicholas Shehadie, exarch of Australia and New Zealand, 1913-1934.
Rt. Rev. Archim. Nabil Kachab, vicar-general of the Antiochian Orthodox Archdiocese of Australia and New Zealand, 2005-present.
V. Rev. Protopresbyter Mitko Machevski, parish priest of St Nicholas Church, Bankstown, 1997-present.
V. Rev. Fr Michael Shehadie, parish priest of St George Church, Redfern, 1934-51.
V. Rev. Exarch Malatius Hussney was from Tripoli Mina, Lebanon. Assisted by his Khourieh Adele and their family, he was rector of St George Antiochian Orthodox Church, Redfern, NSW, Australia, from February 1953 until his repose on 29 October 1956. He was the father of Essay Hussney, ordained as Fr Malatius (Essam) Hussney.
During his time as rector, the foundation stone of the parish of St George was laid in October 1953 by Greek Orthodox Archbishop Theophylactos, and the first services in the as-yet unfinished church were the Pascha services of 1954. The iconostasis of Queensland maple was finished in 1956, before his repose.
Clergy in the Antiochian Orthodox Archdiocese of Australia and New Zealand | ||
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Preceded by: Michael Shehadie |
Exarch of Australia (in Sydney) (Church of Antioch) 1953-1956 |
Succeeded by: Anthony Woolf |
Melbourne
New Zealand
Rev. Hmk Nicholas (Manovitch) was the founding priest of St Michael Orthodox Church, Dunedin. He appears to have received ordination from a bishop in Canada that was outside the Orthodox Church, then went to New Zealand where he encouraged the Orthodox Syrians to found St Michael's, and went to Australia where he had close ties to the Bolshevik group in Brisbane. He was arrested for extortion, demanding outrageous amounts of money for baptisms and weddings, and disappeared from the religious scene when Fr Paul Korchinsky came to Australia, at the request of the Russian Imperial Consul-General. He died in 1925 and is buried in Queensland.
Source: V. Rev. Fr Michael Protopopov, The Russian Orthodox Presence in Australia, p24-35. (warning: large file)
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