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Damian of Albania

Archbishop Damian (Albanian: Kryepeshkop Damian, secular name Dhimitër Kokoneshi; 1886 - 8 October 1973, Pogradec) was the bishop of the Orthodox Autocephalous Church of Albania from April 1966 until February 1967, when the religion was abolished in Albania.

Life

Kokoneshi was born in 1886 in the village of Llëngë in Mokër region, (part of then Ottoman Empire), near Pogradec in today's Albania. He was of Vlach descent. His early education included attending the Normal School of Monastir in 1896 and the Academy of Theology in Ioannina in 1925.

On November 27, 1918, the Émigré Albanian Orthodox clerics sent a signed petition to the U.S. President, then Woodrow Wilson, asking for support of Albanian Church becoming autocephalous. The cleric's position was based on Albania becoming an independent country. The petition was signed by Father Theofan Stilian Noli, Father Damian Kokoneshi, Father Naum Cëre, Father Vasil Marko Kondili, Father Pando Sinica, and Father Vangjel Çamçe, future metropolitan Agathangjeli. The petition was supported by the Albanian Church Assembly ("Kuvendi Kishëtar") in Boston, MA on July 30, 1919. Autocephaly was finally declared at the Congress of Berat on September 12, 1922.

Damian (surname)

Damian is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:

  • Saint Peter Damian (died 1072), Italian monk
  • Pater Damiaan (1840–1889), Belgian missionary, probably named after the first martyr
  • Michael Damian (born 1962), American singer and actor
  • Cornel Damian (born 1960), Romanian Roman Catholic bishop
  • Georgeta Damian (born 1976), Romanian rower and winner of four Olympic Gold medals
  • Horia Damian (1922-2012), Romanian painter and sculptor
  • Mircea Damian (1899-1948), Romanian writer
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