Photios of Korytsa

Photios Kalpidis
Φώτιος Καλπίδης
Metropolitan bishop of Korytsa
Church Greek Orthodox Church
In office 1902–06
Personal details
Born 1862
Cakrak, Trabzon Vilayet, Ottoman Empire
Died 1906
Korce, Monastir Vilayet, Ottoman Empire

Photios Kalpidis (Greek: Φώτιος Καλπίδης, 1862–1906) or Photios of Korytsa was the Greek Orthodox metropolitan bishop of Korçë, Ottoman Empire, from 1902 to 1906. He was assassinated in 1906 by irregular bands due to his pro-Greek activity. Photios was proclaimed an ethnomartyr by the Church of Greece.

Life

Photios was born in 1862 in the village of Cakrak, in Pontus region, Ottoman Empire. After finishing school he moved to Constantinople and attended the Halki seminary.[1] He graduated in 1889 with honors. The following year he was ordained hierodeacon, while he also became director of the Greek school of Giresun. In 1897 Photios was appointed secretary of the Holy Synod of the Ecumenical Patriarchate.[1]

In 1902 Photios was appointed metropolitan bishop of Korytsa and Premeti, centered in Korçe (Greek: Korytsa), modern southeast Albania (then part of the Ottoman Empire). In general, Photios showed great interest in the promotion of the thriving Greek educational system among the local youth and often made various proposals. He also became the president of the city's schools committee.[2] In 1903 he was actively involved in all major educational issues that concerned the schools in Korce,[3] as well as in nearby Permet.[4] During the 1903–1904 school year he proposed that sports activities should be part of the curriculum in the local schools.[5] As a result, the first sports events by the pupils of Korce took place on May 30, 1904, in the local Bangas Gymnasium.[6] In the following school year these events attracted a major part of the local population and officials who attended them.[6]

In June 7, 1904, Photios took the initiative for the creation of the Appollo music association and the charitable society Love thy Neighbour as part of his educational, cultural and social initiatives in Korce.[7] Moreover, Appollo for a short term period was also undertaking concerts and theatrical performances.[7]

Assassination

Photios was assassinated on September 9, 1906 by a band of Albanian kachak nationalists, led by Bajo Topulli. The assassination was committed because Photios was against the development of Albanian cultural activity, as well as an act of revenge for the killing of the Albanian priest Kristo Negovani in 1905.[8] Although the arrested included many Albanian nationalists of the time, they were subsequently released by the Ottoman authorities. In 1914, after the Balkan Wars, the Greek army arrested Bajram Ligu, but he denied any involvement with the murder.[9][10] According to another claim the assassin was the Aromanian nationalist Thanas Nastu, who escaped to Romania.[11]

Kalpidis was proclaimed a national martyr (ethnomartyr) by the Church of Greece.[12] A number of streets are named after him as Fotiou Koritsas (Φωτίου Κορυτσάς) in suburbs around the port city of Piraeus, within the Athens urban area.[13][14][note 1]

Notes

  1. These include:[14]
    1. "Φωτίου Κορυτσάς." Κερατσίνι (Keratsini) 18757.
    2. "Φωτίου Κορυτσάς." Πειραιάς (Piraeus).
    3. "Φωτίου Κορυτσάς." Πλατεία Υμηττού 17237.
    4. "Φωτίου Κορυτσάς." Υμηττός (Ymittos) 17237.

References

  1. 1 2 Oikonomikos Tachydromos (in Greek). Demosiografikos Organismos Lamprake. 1997. pp. 3536.
  2. Koltsida, 2008: 311, 391
  3. Koltsida, 2008: p. 306
  4. Koltsida, 2008: p. 312
  5. Koltsida, 2008: p. 331
  6. 1 2 Koltsida, 2008: p. 401
  7. 1 2 Koltsida, 2008: p. 403
  8. Gawrych, George W. (2006). The Crescent and the Eagle. London: I.B. Tauris. pp. 91, 147. ISBN 9781845112875. To avenge his death, a guerilla leader named Bajo Topulli (18681930) waylaid and murdered Photios, in September 1906...", "...the assassination of Photios, for his opposition to Albanian cultural activity
  9. Papa Kristo Negovani-ky Martir i Shqiptarizmit. Prenjet le Radici.
  10. Stavro Skendi (1967). The Albanian national awakening, 1878-1912. Princeton University Press. p. 210. On September 22, 1906 men of Bajo Topulli's band murdered the Metropolitan of Korce, Photios
  11. [Tanasi A. Nastu, A Macedono-Roumanian Freedom Fighter (45 years since his death), by Christ Anastasoff: Balkania (St. Louis, Missouri), Volume VI, Number 2 (April 1972), pp. 2425]
  12. (Greek) Παπαϊωάννου, Λάζαρος Αθ. Ο εθνομάρτυρας Φώτιος Καλπίδης (1862-1906). Μακεδονική Φιλεκπαιδευτική Αδελφότης (Society for Macedonian Studies), Θεσσαλονίκη: 1983. 24 pp.
  13. (Greek) ΕΥΡΕΤΗΡΙΟ ΤΗΣ ΧΩΡΙΚΗΣ ΑΡΜΟΔΙΟΤΗΤΑΣ ΤΩΝ Δ.Ο.Υ.: ΑΘΗΝΑΣ - ΠΕΙΡΑΙΑ - ΠΡΟΑΣΤΙΩΝ. ΣΥΛΛΟΓΟΣ ΔΙΚΑΣΤΙΚΩΝ ΕΠΙΜΕΛΗΤΩΝ. σελ. 448. Retrieved: 18 January 2015. (pdf)
  14. 1 2 (Greek) Φωτίου Κορυτσάς. CityPlaces.gr. Retrieved: 18 January 2015.

Sources

Eastern Orthodox Church titles
Preceded by
Gervasios (Orologas)
18951902
Bishop of Korytsa and Premeti
19021906
Succeeded by
Gervasios (Sarasitis)
19061910
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