| Timothy Ware | |
Metropolitan Kallistos speaking at Ascension Greek Orthodox Cathedral of Oakland, California |
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| Born | 1934 in Bath, Somerset, England |
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| Church | Eastern Orthodox Church, Archdiocese of Thyateira and Great Britain |
| Other names | Kallistos |
| Education | Westminster School; Magdalen College, Oxford (double first in classics) |
| Ordained | 1966 (priest and monk), 1982 (Bishop of Diokleia) |
| Writings | The Orthodox Church (1993, ISBN 0-14-014656-3), The Orthodox Way (1995, ISBN 0-913836-58-3), et al. |
| Title | Metropolitan of Diokleia |
Timothy Ware (born 1934), usually now known as Kallistos Ware, is a titular metropolitan bishop of the Greek Orthodox Ecumenical Patriarchate.
From 1966 to 2001, Ware was Spalding Lecturer of Eastern Orthodox Studies at the University of Oxford and has authored numerous books and articles pertaining to the Orthodox Christian faith.
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Early life and ordination
Born Timothy Ware in Bath, Somerset, England, Metropolitan Kallistos was educated at Westminster School in London (to which he had won a scholarship) and Magdalen College, Oxford, where he took a double first in classics as well as reading theology. In 1958, at the age of 24, he embraced the Orthodox Christian faith (having been raised Anglican), travelling subsequently throughout Greece and spending a great deal of time at the Monastery of St John the Theologian in Patmos. He also frequented other major centres of Orthodoxy such as Jerusalem and Mount Athos. In 1966 he was ordained to the priesthood and was tonsured as a monk, receiving the name Kallistos.
Professional and academic Life
In 1966 Ware became a lecturer at the University of Oxford in Eastern Orthodox studies, a position he held for 35 years until his retirement. In 1979, he was appointed to a Fellowship at Pembroke College, Oxford, and in 1982 he was consecrated to the episcopacy as an auxiliary bishop with the title Bishop of Diokleia, appointed to serve as the assistant to the bishop of the Ecumenical Patriarchate's Archdiocese of Thyateira and Great Britain. Despite his elevation, Ware remained in Oxford and carried on his duties both as the parish priest of the Greek Orthodox community and as a lecturer at the university.
Since his retirement in 2001, Metropolitan Kallistos has continued to publish and to give lectures on Orthodox Christianity, travelling widely. Until recently he was the chairman of the board of directors of the Institute for Orthodox Christian Studies in Cambridge. He is the chairman of the group Friends of Orthodoxy on Ionaand of the Friends of Mount Athos.
On 30 March 2007, the Holy Synod of the Ecumenical Patriarchate, on account of his appointment as Chairman of the Anglican-Orthodox Theological Commission, elevated the Diocese of Diokleia to a Metropolis and thus Bishop Kallistos became a titular metropolitan.
Ecclesial relations
There is evidence [1] that Bishop Kallistos' primary connection has always been with the Russian Orthodox Church Outside Russia (ROCOR). However his present liberal views on the ordination of women and his support for ecumenism would be unacceptable to ROCOR.citation needed It is reported that in the 1970s, as a priest of the Ecumenical Patriarchate, he used to serve the liturgy at a ROCOR convent in London but this had to stop after complaints from visiting clergy [2].
He also said [3] that "had there existed in Britain a Russian diocese under the Ecumenical Patriarchate, as there was in France, then I would probably have joined it".
Since 2006, Bishop Kallistos has become very close to the Moscow patriarchate's Diocese of Sourozh in Great Britain. [4][5][6] , notwithstanding the departure of Bishop Basil of Amphipolis, with over half the clergy and laity of that diocese to the Episcopal Vicariate of Great Britain and Ireland - part of the Russian archdiocese under the Ecumenical Patriarchate.
Metropolitan Kallistos' support for the present Russian Orthodox Diocese of Sourozh has brought serious tensions between him and the Patriarchate of Constantinople, to which he owes his canonical obedience.
Controversy over Lambeth Conference interview
In an interview given at the Lambeth Conference in 2008 to the Prayer Book Society [7], Metropolitan Kallistos referred to the possibility that the decisions of Anglican churches on the ordination of women priests and bishops, and the blessing of same-sex relationships, might be seen as "prophetic" for the rest of Christendom". This has attracted strong criticism from both Orthodox and Anglican sources[8].
Publications
Metropolitan Kallistos is perhaps best known as the author of the book The Orthodox Church, published when he was a layman in 1963 and subsequently revised several times. More recently, he produced a companion volume, The Orthodox Way. But his most substantial publications have emerged from his translation work. Together with G. E. Palmer and Philip Sherrard), he has undertaken to translate the Philokalia (four volumes of five published to date, but no progress has been made with the fifth volume for thirteen years now); and with Mother Mary he produced the Lenten Triodion and Festal Menaion.
Partial bibliography
- The Orthodox Church, 2nd ed. (Pelican, 1993 ISBN 0-14-014656-3)
- The Orthodox Way (St Vladimir's Seminary Press, 1995, ISBN 0-913836-58-3)
- The Lenten Triodion, Tr. Mother Mary and Archimandrite Kallistos Ware (St. Tikhon's Seminary Press, 2002, ISBN 1-878997-51-3) - first published by Faber and Faber Ltd., 1978
- The Inner Kingdom: Collected Works, Vol. 1 (St Vladimir's Seminary Press, 2000, ISBN 0-88141-209-0)
- In the Image of the Trinity: Collected Works, Vol. 2 (St Vladimir's Seminary Press, 2006, ISBN 0-88141-225-2)
- Communion and Intercommunion (Light & Life, 1980, ISBN 0-937032-20-4)
- How Are We Saved?: The Understanding of Salvation in the Orthodox Tradition (Light & Life, 1996, ISBN 1-880971-22-4)
- Praying with Orthodox Tradition (Abingdon, 1990, ISBN 0-281-04431-7)
- Eustratios Argenti: A Study of the Greek Church under Turkish Rule (Clarendon, 1964, ASIN B0006BMI94)
He has also co-authored, edited and translated many other works.
External links
- Official biography of Kallistos Ware
- Timothy Ware: Strange Yet Familiar: My Journey to the Orthodox Church Autobiographic account of his conversion from Anglicanism to Orthodoxy
- Excerpts from The Orthodox Church by Bishop Kallistos Ware - Part I: History
- Excerpts from The Orthodox Church by Bishop Kallistos Ware - Part II: Faith and Worship
- Interview with Bishop Kallistos (RealVideo)
- Bishop Kallistos on Unity (Windows Media Video)
- The Orthodox Way in Greek online (translated by Maria Paschou)
- The Orthodox Way in Albanian online (translated by Foti Cici)
- How to Build the Local Church, a talk given at a Conference of the Archdiocese of Orthodox Parishes of Russian Tradition in Western Europe, Institut St-Serge, Paris, October 2005
- My Journey to the Orthodox Church, a luncheon speech given at Seattle Pacific University (link to iTunes U).
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