Iakovos

Iakovos
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Aghioi Theodoroi; Demetrios Coucouzis 
      Greek Orthodox primate (b. July 29, 1911, Imroz [Imbros], Island, Ottomon Empire, [now Gokceada, Turkey]—d. April 10, 2005, Stamford, Conn.), promoted ecumenical religious unity and gained broader acceptance for the Greek Orthodox Church in the United States during his long tenure (1959–96) as primate of the Greek Orthodox archdiocese of North and South America. He was ordained a priest in 1940 in Lowell, Mass., and became a U.S. citizen in 1950. During the 1960s he served as president of the World Council of Churches and was also active in public life, marching with the Rev. Martin Luther King, Jr., in Selma, Ala., in support of civil rights; a photo of the two in action graced the March 26, 1965, cover of Life magazine. In the 1990s Iakovos clashed with the patriarch of Eastern Orthodoxy in Istanbul when he suggested that the 10 branches of Eastern Orthodoxy in North America unite administratively; the disagreement led to Iakovos's retirement. He was the recipient of the Presidential Medal of Freedom in 1980.

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