Graduated from the Orthodox Theological Seminary and University in Fribourg, Switzerland, with a Master’s degree in inter-Christian studies specializing in neuroscience of religion and bioethics. Since 2014, ordained as an Orthodox priest, actively serving in his parish in Brussels. Serving as a reserve officer in the medical component of the Belgian Defense, holding a research support position within the Service of Religious and Moral Assistance. Currently pursuing a Ph.D. studies in Religious Sciences at the Royal Military Academy in Brussels and Catholic University of Louvain-la-Neuve in Belgium, focusing on the historical and sociological reconstruction of Belgian military chaplaincies. Supplementing the academic journey, garnered experience in the private sector business arena. Project Manager of the Orthodox Christian military chaplaincy in Belgium. Appointed as a principal advisor in the Representation of the Ecumenical Patriarchate to European Institutions. A member of the NATO STO working groups in Human Factors and Medicine, Concertation of the Christian Churches in Belgium and the network of Orthodox Partners for Migration (OPAM), collaborating closely with the International Organization for Migration (IOM). He speaks French, English, Polish, Russian and Ukrainian.