Amidst a sea of controversy, Prokopios Kanavas was ordained as Bishop of Adelaide and to head the Autocephalic Greek Orthodox Church of America and Australia.
This comes after members of the Greek Orthodox Community of South Australia (GOCSA) asked the Supreme Court to grant an injunction stopping the ordination of priest Prokopios Kanavas as a bishop. The decision was overruled in the courts last week, and his ordination went ahead as scheduled.
On the website of GOCSA, John Lesses AM, President, expressed his delight on behalf of the Executive Committee and Supervisory Council members when he announced the ordination of Bishop Prokopios as the Bishop of Adelaide.
“Archimandrite Prokopios Kanavas couldn’t hold his emotions when he received the blessings from His Eminence Archbishop Petros of Philadelphia Pennsylvania, who officially declared him as Bishop of Adelaide,” he said.
The members who opposed the decision for the ordination did so because they believed the GOCSA committee was acting outside the rights of their own constitution, that states a special assembly is needed prior to the decision to ordain someone as Bishop. They said that a special assembly of members was not called, therefore they did not have the authority to select someone as bishop of the community. This has caused friction between GOCSA and also the Federation of Greek Orthodox Communities of Australia, who also feel they went out of their jurisdiction in this time.
Justice Kelly, who presided over the hearing, stated: “I am not satisfied on the basis of the material before me that there is any proper issue to be tried”.
On the website, the now Bishop Prokopios said “the future of the Autocephalic Church looks brighter”.
He went on to thank the Executive Committee of the Community for entrusting him with the spiritual leadership of the Church.
“Today our Church is being resurrected, it is making progress. We turn over a new page from the past disappointments,” said Bishop Prokopios.
The ordination ceremony, held in Adelaide on Sunday 11 August, passed without any incident at the Greek Orthodox Cathedral of the Archangels Michael and Gabriel, Franklin Street Adelaide. Mr Lesses commented “that there was a strong sense of unity, joy and relief”.
Father Kanavas was previously sacked as an SA Police chaplain. Allegations have also been raised about discrepancies over his tertiary qualifications.