Papa Eftim II
Papa Eftim II (born Yiorghos Karahisarithis (Greek: Γιώργος Καραχισαρίδης), later changed to Turgut Erenerol; 1920, Ankara – 1991, Istanbul) was the elder son of Papa Eftim I, the founder of the Autocephalous Turkish Orthodox Patriarchate, an unrecognised Orthodox Christian denomination, with strong influences from Turkish nationalist ideology.
| Papa Eftim II | |
|---|---|
| Turkish Orthodox Patriarch and Archbishop of Istanbul | |
| Church | Turkish Orthodox Church | 
| See | Istanbul | 
| In office | 1962 – 1991 | 
| Predecessor | Papa Eftim I | 
| Successor | Papa Eftim III | 
| Orders | |
| Ordination | 1937 | 
| Consecration | 1961 by Papa Eftim I | 
| Personal details | |
| Born | Turgut Erenerol 1920 | 
| Died | 9 May 1991 Istanbul, Turkey | 
| Nationality | Turkish | 
| Denomination | Eastern Orthodox Church | 
| Profession | Theologian, Physician | 
| Alma mater | Istanbul University | 
Karahisarithis was a doctor of medicine by profession. He became patriarch after Papa Eftim I resigned in 1962 due to ill health. While his father survived until 14 March 1968, Eftim II took over office ruling from 1962 until his death on 9 May 1991. He was succeeded by his younger brother Papa Eftim III.
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