Archdiocese of Thyateira and Great Britain: Ordination of Deacon Gregory-Palamas Florides to the Holy Priesthood

On Saturday, 1 February 2025, during the Divine Liturgy at the Cathedral of the Dormition of the Theotokos in Wood Green, His Eminence Archbishop Nikitas of Thyateira and Great Britain ordained Deacon Gregory-Palamas Florides to the Holy Priesthood.
The ordination took place amidst a congregation of clergy and faithful, marking a significant moment for the parishes in Wood Green and the Archdiocese as a whole.
His Grace Bishop Nikiphoros of Amorion, Abbot of the Holy Patriarchal and Stavropegic Monastery of Vlatadon in Thessaloniki, together with Bishops Maximos of Meletine, Raphael of Ilion, and Iakovos of Claudiopolis, concelebrated with Archbishop Nikitas. Among those serving were Archimandrite Nephon Tsimalis, Protosyncellus, Archimandrite Palamas Tsilipakos from Mt Athos, Archimandrite Mark Mitchell, Protopresbyter of the Ecumenical Throne Professor Athanasios Mellisaris, Protopresbyter Panayiotis Dik, and Oeconomos Petros Georgiou. Assisting in the service were the Archdeacons Dr. George Tsourous and Andronikos Barylo, along with the Reverend Deacon Andreas Badila.
Among those in attendance were also Archons of the Ecumenical Patriarchate and Consuls of Greece and Cyprus.
In his moving address before entering the Holy Altar, Fr. Gregory expressed his deep gratitude to Archbishop Nikitas, whose guidance and fatherly love have profoundly shaped his ministry. Reflecting on his journey from the diaconate to the priesthood, he prayed that he might serve the Church with faithfulness and humility, following Christ’s command: “As you did it to one of the least of these my brethren, you did it to me” (Matt 25:40). Inspired by the example of St. Gregory Palamas and his Spiritual Father, His Grace Bishop Raphael of Ilion, he pledged to preach and live the Gospel with sincerity, trust, and dedication.
Fr. Gregory also acknowledged the unwavering support of his family, particularly his mother, whose love has been a source of strength. He extended his heartfelt appreciation to his brother clergy, monastics, and the faithful who have embraced and encouraged him in his ministry. Recalling the wise counsel of Archbishop Nikitas, he recognised the importance of both pastoral care and administration in the life of a clergyman. Now serving in the historic parishes of the Dormition of the Mother of God and St. Barnabas, he remains committed to serving the Church as a family in Christ, where the Risen Lord continues to heal, transform, and renew His people.
In his response, Archbishop Nikitas offered words of wisdom and pastoral counsel, urging Fr. Gregory to carry out his ministry with humility, faith, and unwavering dedication. He commended him for his obedience and for his growth in both confidence and faith during his time of service. Recognising his humility and commitment, Archbishop Nikitas reminded him of the profound responsibility of the priesthood—not only to serve but to inspire and lead the faithful closer to Christ. He exhorted Fr. Gregory to ensure that the church remains as full as it was on the day of his ordination, a testament to the love and support of the community. Welcoming him into the ranks of the clergy of the Archdiocese, the Archbishop encouraged him to be an instrument of God’s grace, serving with wisdom, compassion, and steadfast devotion.
At the conclusion of the Divine Liturgy, Archbishop Nikitas elevated Thomas Chiu to the Order of Reader.
Following the Divine Liturgy, the faithful, together with the Parish Council and clergy, offered their warm wishes to the newly ordained priest. A festive reception in the community hall concluded the day, celebrating this momentous occasion in the life of the Archdiocese.
Photographs: Alexios Gennaris and Christina Charalambous
Source: Archdiocese of Thyateira and Great Britain