Cyprus’ Greek Orthodox Archbishop Chrysostomos II dies at 81
By MENELAOS HADJICOSTIS
Associated Press
NICOSIA, Cyprus (AP) — Archbishop Chrysostomos II, the outspoken leader of Cyprus’ Greek Orthodox Christian Church whose forays into the country’s complex politics and finances fired up supporters and detractors alike, has died. He was 81. A doctor’s bulletin announced the Archbishop’s death Monday, saying he “passed peacefully.” Chrysostomos had suffered from liver cancer and had spent his final days at the church’s headquarters in the capital. Tall and imposing with a white beard in accordance with Orthodox clerical tradition, Chrysostomos seldom held back from speaking his mind on issues ranging from politics to the country’s finances, rallying supporters but causing consternation among some politicians and other critics who scolded him for not sticking to his religious duties.