Archbishop Chrysostomos II
The Church has always had a prominent and very influential role in Cyprus. This role was evident in most aspects of life, from education to...
Archbishop of Thyateira and Great Britain arrives in Cyprus ahead of funeral for Chrysostomos II
Archbishop Nikitas of Thyateira and Great Britain arrived in Cyprus on Friday evening from the United Kingdom, to attend the funeral of Archbishop Chrysostomos II...
Book of condolences opens for Archbishop Chrysostomos II (updated)
A book of condolences opened on Tuesday for the ‘extraodinary’ Archbishop Chrysostomos II at the Archbishopric in Nicosia. It will remain open until noon on...
Archbishop to be buried on Saturday (Videos) (Update 6)
Archbishop Chrysostomos II, head of the Autocephalous Church of Cyprus, has died aged 81 after a long battle with cancer. His funeral will be held...
Obituary: Archbishop Chrysostomos II: A life spent in the church
By Jean Christou and Kyriacos Iacovides If there was a way to sum up Archbishop Chrysostomos II, almost everyone would probably agree that he could...
Archbishop remains in critical but stable condition
Archbishop Chrysostomos II remains in critical condition, his doctors said on Tuesday, as he continues to battle intestinal cancer. His doctors, Joseph Kashios, Dimitris Papamichael,...
President Anastasiades to visit Archbishop Chrysostomos on Saturday
President Nicos Anastasiades will be visiting Archbishop Chrysostomos II on Saturday morning, an announcement from the palace said on Friday. The president will be visiting...
Archbishop Chrysostomos in critical but stable condition
Archbishop Chrysostomos, who has been battling intestinal cancer, is in stable but critical condition at the archbishopric, a statement by his treating physicians said on...
Church succession: The road to a new schism?
Alliances are already being forged within the Church due to the Archbishop’s state of health Although not overtly, scenarios are being floated and alliances are...
Archbishop slams Russian invasion, urges Putin to show compassion
Archbishop Chrysostomos called the Russian invasion of Ukraine “unjustified” and said the scenes the world witnesses every day cannot be explained in any way. Speaking...