Episcopal Ministry
Athanasius shepherded his flock in the Ottoman-ruled Peloponnese amid severe economic, religious, and moral hardship. The sources credit him with a program of reform aimed at the spiritual and material relief of his people: he founded schools to train candidates for the priesthood, waived the maintenance fees customarily owed to the bishop, and undertook the repair of churches within the constraints of Ottoman licensing.
He is also remembered for supporting monasteries and for his charitable care of orphans, widows, the needy, the elderly, and the persecuted.