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Mihail Filimon

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His Grace

Mihail

of Australia and New Zealand
Native name
Mihail Filimon
ChurchRomanian Orthodox Church
DioceseRomanian Orthodox Episcopate of Australia and New Zealand
ElectedMarch 5, 2008
InstalledApril 20, 2008
Personal details
Born
Mihail Maricel Filimon

NationalityRomanian
DenominationEastern Orthodox Christianity

Mihail Filimon is a bishop of the Romanian Orthodox Church, primate of the Romanian Orthodox Episcopate of Australia and New Zealand.

Biography

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Mihail Maricel Filimon was born on January 25, 1964, in the village of Matca, in eastern Romania. After completing basic education, Maricel entered the Cernica monastery of the Archdiocese of Bucharest. With the approval of Patriarch Iustin of Romania, Maricel was tonsured a monk, given the name Mihail.[1][2]

From the summer of 1986, Mihail was transferred to another monastery in Curtea de Argeș. There, he fulfilled the duties of hall custodian and cashier.[1] The next year, Mihail was accepted into the University Theological Institute of Sibiu, graduating in 1991 with a bachelor's degree. During his time at university, he was ordained by Bishop Calinic Argatu of Argeș and Muscel as a hierodeacon, on April 18, 1987. Mihail was later ordained a hieromonk by Bishop Calinic on September 11, 1988.[2] With the blessing of Bishop Calinic, Fr Mihail was made protosyngellos on November 8, 1991.[2] That same year, he was admitted into doctorate Theology courses, under the guidance of Fr Professor Dr Ioan Ica. In the 1991-1992 academic year, Fr Mihail was appointed professor of the Old and New Testaments, at the theological seminary in Turnu Măgurele.[1][2] In 1992, he was recommended to the Holy Synod of the Church of Greece to receive a postgraduate scholarship.[1] The following year, Fr Mihail attended Greek language courses at the Faculty of Philology of the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki. Through this, he requested to be enrolled among the candidates for the title of Doctor of Theology, after his application was approved in 1993.[1] At this time, he developed his thesis: "The Catechetical Ministry of the Orthodox Catholic Church of Romania in the 20th Century."[2]

In the working session of the Holy Synod of the Romanian Orthodox Church on December 8-9, 1994, Fr Mihail was granted the rank of archimandrite - to which he was elevated on January 22, 1995.[1] After returning from Thessaloniki; on October 1, 1999, he was appointed lecturer of Christian Pedagogy at the University of Pitești.[1][2] Later, on April 23, 2003, Archimandrite Mihail entered the Romanian Orthodox Monastery of the Ascension of the Lord in Detroit, Michigan. On July 27 of that year, the monastery community elected Archimandrite Mihail as abbot, later confirmed by Archbishop Nathaniel of Detroit, of the Romanian Orthodox Episcopate of America.[1][2]

At the request of Patriarch Daniel of Romania, Archimandrite Mihail returned to Bucharest, being appointed as administrative vicar of the Archdiocese of Bucharest.[2]

Establishment of the Romanian Orthodox Episcopate of Australia and New Zealand

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The Romanian Orthodox Episcopate of Australia and New Zealand was established at the initiative of Patriarch Daniel of Romania,[3] for the Romanian diaspora community of Australia who already built parishes after migrating in the 1970's.[4]

On March 5, 2008, together with the official founding of the Episcopate, Archimandrite Mihail was elected by the Holy Synod of the Church of Romania to the episcopal see of the Romanian Orthodox Episcopate of Australia and New Zealand.[2] Archimandrite Mihail Filimon was consecrated to the episcopate on the feast of Palm Sunday, April 20, 2008, in the Patriarchal Cathedral in Bucharest.[1] On the patronal feast of the Saints Peter and Paul Romanian Orthodox Cathedral in Melbourne, Australia - June 29, 2008, Bishop Mihail Filimon was enthroned, following the Divine Liturgy service.[5] During the enthronement ceremony, which was officiated by a delegation of high-ranking hierarchs,[2] a Patriarchal letter was read.[5]

References

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  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i "Bishop's Biography". Episcopia Ortodoxă Română a Australiei şi Noii Zeelande (in Romanian). Retrieved 2025-02-14.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h i j "Mihail Filimon, fostul profesor al Facultăţii de Teologie Piteşti ajuns episcop al Episcopiei Ortodoxe Române a Australiei şi Noii Zeelande - Jurnalul de Arges". jurnaluldearges.ro (in Romanian). 2015-02-19. Retrieved 2025-02-14.
  3. ^ "Detalii episcopie". Episcopia Ortodoxă Română a Australiei şi Noii Zeelande (in Romanian). Retrieved 2025-02-14.
  4. ^ "Detalii episcopie - History". Episcopia Ortodoxă Română a Australiei şi Noii Zeelande (in Romanian). Retrieved 2025-02-14.
  5. ^ a b basilica.ro (2008-06-25). "Ceremonia de întronizare a Preasfințitul Părinte MIHAIL FILIMON, primul Episcop al Episcopiei Ortodoxe Române a Australiei și Noii Zeelande". Basilica.ro (in Romanian). Retrieved 2025-02-14.