Chicago Sun-Times

Services set for leader of Greek Orthodox Church in Chicago

- BY MATTHEW HENDRICKSO­N Staff Reporter

The leader of the Greek Orthodox Church in Chicago died suddenly Friday evening of an unexpected illness.

Metropolit­an Iakovos of Chicago, 89, died following surgery at Weiss Memorial Hospital, according to spokesman John Ackerman. Metropolit­an Iakovos had served the church for almost 50 years, 38 of those years in Chicago. The Metropolis of Chicago consists of 34 parishes in Illinois and another 25 in Wisconsin, Minnesota, Iowa, Missouri and northern Indiana.

He had been elected and enthroned as Bishop of Chicago in 1979. He remained active in his ministry until his death.

“Under his 38- year tenure, the ministries of the Greek Orthodox Church increased greatly through several initiative­s, especially in philanthro­py and the area of social justice,” the church said in the statement.

Archbishop Demetrios of America in consultati­on with the Eparchial Synod named Metropolit­an Nicholas of Detroit as the temporary substitute until a successor is named.

Born Michael Garmatis in Athens, Greece, in 1928, Metropolit­an Iakovos later moved as a younger clergyman to Boston where he earned his doctorate from Boston University and taught at the Holy Cross Greek Orthodox School of Theology.

Under Metropolit­an Iakovos’ leadership, the church increased its efforts to assist the homeless and those in need. He founded new youth programs, establishe­d various local dialogue commission­s with other faith communitie­s, and worked with other area religious leaders in promoting justice and truth.

“A long friendship connected me with the departed hierarch since the time we were both students at the School of Theology of the University of Athens following World War II,” Archbishop Demetrios said in a statement. “Already at that time, the unforgetta­ble hierarch distinguis­hed himself for his deep piety, his ecclesiast­ical ethos and the special love he had for the sacred services of our Orthodox liturgical tradition.”

Archbishop Demetrios will preside at the funeral, which will be held 10: 30 a. m. June 9 at the Greek Orthodox Cathedral of the Annunciati­on of the Virgin Mary. The divine liturgy will precede the funeral at 7: 30 a. m. The archbishop will chant a Trisagion service in the cathedral at 7 p. m. June 8.

 ??  ?? Metropolit­an Iakovos of Chicago | PROVIDED PHOTO
Metropolit­an Iakovos of Chicago | PROVIDED PHOTO

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