Ecumenical Patriarch Demetrios I of Constantinople - Role in Ecumenism

Role in Ecumenism

On November 30, 1979, he proclaimed the establishment of the official theological dialogue between the Orthodox and the Catholic Church, at that time led by Pope John Paul II. He also met with two different Archbishops of Canterbury.

In 1987, he travelled to the Vatican where he was received by John Paul II. At a solemn ceremony in St. Peter's Basilica, the Patriarchs of East and West together recited, in Greek, the Nicene-Constantinopolitan Creed of the Church as originally expressed i.e. without the filioque clause.

Orthodox Church titles
Preceded by
Athenagoras I
Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople
1972–1991
Succeeded by
Bartholomew I
Regnal titles
Preceded by
New office
Co-Head of State of Mount Athos
1975–1991
Succeeded by
Bartholomew I
Bishops of Byzantium and Patriarchs of Constantinople
Bishops of Byzantium
(to 330 AD)
  • Saint Andrew
  • Stachys
  • Onesimus
  • Polycarpus I
  • Plutarch
  • Sedecion
  • Diogenes
  • Eleutherius
  • Felix
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  • Athenodorus
  • Euzois
  • Laurence
  • Alypius
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  • Marcus I
  • Philadelphus
  • Cyriacus I
  • Castinus
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  • Rufinus
  • Probus
  • Metrophanes
  • Alexander
Archbishops of Constantinople
(330–451 AD)
  • Alexander
  • Paul I
  • Eusebius
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  • Demophilus
  • Maximus I
  • Gregory I
  • Nectarius
  • John I Chrysostom
  • Arsacius
  • Atticus
  • Sisinnius I
  • Nestorius
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  • Proclus
  • Flavian
  • Anatolius
Patriarchs of Constantinople
Byzantine period (451–1453 AD)
  • Anatolius
  • Gennadius I
  • Acacius
  • Fravitta
  • Euphemius
  • Macedonius II
  • Timothy I
  • John II
  • Epiphanius
  • Anthimus I
  • Menas
  • Eutychius
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  • John IV
  • Cyriacus II
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  • Pyrrhus
  • Paul II
  • Peter
  • Thomas II
  • John V
  • Constantine I
  • Theodore I
  • George I
  • Paul III
  • Callinicus I
  • Cyrus
  • John VI
  • Germanus I
  • Anastasius
  • Constantine II
  • Nicetas I
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  • Theodotus I
  • Antony I
  • John VII
  • Methodius I
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  • Stephen I
  • Antony II
  • Nicholas I
  • Εuthymius I
  • Stephen II
  • Tryphon
  • Theophylact
  • Polyeuctus
  • Βasil I
  • Αntony III
  • Nicholas II
  • Sisinnius II
  • Sergius II
  • Eustathius
  • Alexius
  • Michael I
  • Constantine III
  • John VIII
  • Cosmas I
  • Eustratius
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  • Cosmas II
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  • Germanus III
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  • Gregory II
  • Athanasius I
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  • Nephon I
  • John XIII
  • Gerasimus I
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  • John XIV
  • Isidore I
  • Callistus I
  • Philotheus
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  • Antony IV
  • Callistus II
  • Matthew I
  • Euthymius II
  • Joseph II
  • Metrophanes II
  • Gregory III
  • Athanasius II
Patriarchs of Constantinople
Ottoman period (1453–1923 AD)
  • Gennadius II
  • Isidore II
  • Joasaph I
  • Sophronius I
  • Mark II
  • Symeon I
  • Dionysius I
  • Raphael I
  • Maximus III
  • Nephon II
  • Maximus IV
  • Joachim I
  • Pachomius I
  • Theoleptus I
  • Jeremias I
  • Joannicius I
  • Dionysius II
  • Joasaph II
  • Metrophanes III
  • Jeremias II
  • Pachomius II
  • Theoleptus II
  • Matthew II
  • Gabriel I
  • Theophanes I
  • Meletius I
  • Neophytus II
  • Raphael II
  • Cyril I
  • Timothy II
  • Gregory IV
  • Anthimus II
  • Cyril II
  • Athanasius III
  • Neophytus III
  • Parthenius I
  • Parthenius II
  • Joannicius II
  • Cyril III
  • Paisius I
  • Parthenius III
  • Gabriel II
  • Parthenius IV
  • Dionysius III
  • Clement
  • Methodius III
  • Dionysius IV
  • Gerasimus II
  • Athanasius IV
  • James
  • Callinicus II
  • Neophytus IV
  • Gabriel III
  • Neophytus V
  • Cyprianus
  • Athanasius V
  • Cyril IV
  • Cosmas III
  • Jeremias III
  • (Callinicus III)
  • Paisius II
  • Serapheim I
  • Neophytus VI
  • Cyril V
  • Callinicus IV (III)
  • Serapheim II
  • Joannicius III
  • Samuel
  • Meletius II
  • Theodosius II
  • Sophronius II
  • Gabriel IV
  • Procopius
  • Neophytus VII
  • Gerasimus III
  • Gregory V
  • Callinicus V (IV)
  • Jeremias IV
  • Cyril VI
  • Eugenius II
  • Anthimus III
  • Chrysanthus
  • Agathangelus
  • Constantius I
  • Constantius II
  • Gregory VI
  • Anthimus IV
  • Anthimus V
  • Germanus IV
  • Meletius III
  • Anthimus VI
  • Cyril VII
  • Joachim II
  • Sophronius III
  • Joachim III
  • Joachim IV
  • Dionysius V
  • Neophytus VIII
  • Anthimus VII
  • Constantine V
  • Germanus V
  • Meletius IV
Patriarchs of Constantinople
Modern period (since 1923 AD)
  • Gregory VII
  • Constantine VI
  • Basil III
  • Photius II
  • Benjamin
  • Maximus V
  • Athenagoras
  • Demetrius
  • Bartholomew
  • in exile at Nicaea
Persondata
Name Demetrios 01 Of Constantinople, Ecumenical Patriarch
Alternative names
Short description
Date of birth September 8, 1914
Place of birth Istanbul, Turkey
Date of death October 2, 1991
Place of death Phanar, Istanbul, Turkey


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