Naum (metropolitan)

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His Eminence, Metropolitan Nahum of Strumica was born on 13 December 1961 in Skopje. The holy monastery of Osiou Gregoriou on Mount Athos was the place where he started his monastic struggle in May of 1987. There he was invested with the Great Schema in 1990. Three years later, Metropolitan Alexios of Trikke of the Greek Orthodox Church ordained him into deaconate. In August of 1995, Bishop Kalinik of Arges and Muscel of the Romanian Orthodox Church ordained him a priest. His consecration as Bishop of the Macedonian Orthodox Church took place on 28 August 1995. The following day, 29 August, the Holy Synod of Hierarchs of the Macedonian Orthodox Church enthroned him as Bishop of the Strumica Diocese, with the title of Metropolitan of Strumica. From then on, in his Diocese, he has worked to renew church life, monasticism in particular. He has revived the publishing and humanitarian church activities.

The Most Reverend Nahum has translated from their Greek original the books (titles as in the Macedonian edition): On Spirit and Life by Elder Sophrony (Sakharov), From Mask to Person by Metropolitan John D. Zizioulas of Pergamon, Introduction into Monastic Life by Elder Paisius, Hesychastic Testimonies by Elder Joseph the Spilaioti, and Counsels on the Jesus Prayer by Elder Ephraim of Philotheou, and has assisted in the Macedonian translation of many other books.

Homily from Eleusa, Homily from Vodoča, and A School of Hesychasm are the three books published so far by Metropolitan Nahum of Strumica. They contain his pastoral epistles, letters, homilies, interviews, and ascetical and hesychastic essays. The Orthodox periodical Premin (Passover), published for seven years now, is also a fruit of his initiative and personal commitment, as well as the creation and functioning of the official website of the Macedonian Orthodox Church: www.mpc.org.mk

His Eminence is a graduate of the Law and Theological Faculties in Skopje. At present, he is working on the doctoral thesis as a postgraduate at the Theological Faculty of Saint Clement of Ohrid University in Sofia. He actively uses Greek, English, and Russian.

Metropolitan Nahum of Strumica is a member of the Commission of the Macedonian Orthodox Church for talks with the Serbian Orthodox Church and the other local Orthodox Churches.

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