Gabriel of Comane
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Gabriel of Komana has been archbishop
Archbishop
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 of Western Europe of the Ecumenical Patriarchate of the Eastern Orthodox church
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 since 2003. He was born in 13 June 1946 by Grand in Belgium in a catholic flamand family. He studied philosophy and theology until 1974, afterwards obtain his diploma at the section of morale and religious studies at the catholic university of Louvain. He met orthodoxy at the parish o St. Andrew the great around January 1974.
At 5 October 1975 he was ordained Dean
Dean (religion)
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 from Archbishop Georg (Tarassoff) at the cathedral St. Alexander-Nevsky in Paris. He was ordained priest
Priest
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 (celibate) from Archbishop George in 27 June 1976 at the same cathedral.
He was active at the foundation of the orthodox communities of Deventer, Breda and Anvers. At 9 March 1985 he was raised to the rank of Archpriest
Archpriest
An archpriest is a priest with supervisory duties over a number of parishes. The term is most often used in Eastern Orthodoxy and Eastern Catholic Churches, although it may be used in the Latin rite of the Roman Catholic Church instead of dean or vicar forane.In the 16th and 17th centuries, during...

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