His Eminence, the Metropolitan of Korea Ambrose
(Aristotle Zographos) was born on March 15th 1960 on the island of
Aegina in Greece where he graduated from High School in 1978. In 1983
he received his degree from the School of Theology of the University of
Athens. In 1985 he was ordained Deacon and in 1991 Presbyter.As a
Deacon and Priest he served at the Holy Metropolis of Nicea - Piraeus
as Personal Secretary at the late Metropolitan’s Office of Nicea
Georgios Pavlides and as Youth Director. He also served at the Holy
Metropolis of Monemvasia and Sparta. From 1988 to 1989 he worked at the
renowned Library and Icon Gallery of St. Catherine’s Monastery on Mt.
Sinai in Egypt. From 1991 to 1993, through a Scholarship by the Holy
Archdiocese of America, he studied at Holy Cross Greek Orthodox School
of Theology in Boston, USA where he received his Th.M in Patrology.
From 1993 to 1996, under a scholarship from Princeton University, he
did postgraduate studies at Princeton Theological Seminary (PTS) as
well as at Princeton University where he received his second Master’s
Degree in Church History and Art History. During this time he also
began work on his dissertation for his Doctorate Degree. During the
years of his studies in the USA (1991-1996), he served in various Greek
Orthodox parishes in New England and New Jersey as visiting Pastor at
the Greek Orthodox Communities of St. Barbara, in Tom’s River, New
Jersey and Holy Trinity Church in Bargaintown, New Jersey. On December
21st 1998 he was awarded a Doctorate Degree with distinction by the
School of Theology of the University of Athens and on December 23rd of
the same year he departed to Korea to begin serving the Orthodox Church
in Korea as Dean of St. Nicholas Cathedral in Seoul and as Chancellor
of the Holy Metropolis of Korea. On December 21st 2006 he was elevated
to the Episcopacy as Bishop of Zela by the Holy and Sacred Synod of the
Ecumenical Patriarchate. In addition to many articles in various
magazines, he has also published the following major studies and books:
a) “The Social Teachings of St. Gregory Palamas, Based on His 63
Homilies,” b) “The Contribution of St. Basil the Great to the Formation
of the Monastic Ideal,” c) “Iconography in the Liturgical life of the
Medieval Greek Church,” and d) Gabriel Archbishop of Thessalonica and
the Homiliarion attributed to him. Bishop Ambrose of Zela has
participated in the Conference of the World Council of Churches on
World Mission and Evangelism in Sao Paolo, Brazil (1997) as a member of
the Patriarchal Delegation and in Athens (2005). In 1998 he
participated in the Convention of Orthodox Theological Schools
organized by “Syndesmos” in Belgrade, Serbia. Apart from his diakonia
at the Holy Metropolis of Korea, he is also full Professor at the newly
established Department of Greek Studies at Hankuk University of Foreign
Studies. He' s been elected as Metropolitan of Korea on May 28th, 2008.

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