In 1722, Parios was born in the village of Kostos, on the island of Paros. (Some sources give 1721, others range from 1723 to 1725. However, the plaque outside his church in Kostos lists 1722 as his birth year). On the island of Paros he received instruction in the "common letters." Desiring higher education, he left his parents and his native place and went to
Smyrna, to study at the Greek school of that city. The school was founded in 1717, and was later named the
Evangelical School, and became famous. He resided in Smyrna for six years. In 1752, he ent to
Mount Athos and enrolled in the
Athonite Academy, where he studied under Neophytos Kausokalyvites and
Eugenios Voulgaris. He later studied at Corfu under Nikephoros Theotokis. From 1767–1770, he taught at Thessaloniki, after which he returned to the Athonite School to become director. In 1776, he was condemned as a heretic, defrocked, and excommunicated by Patriarch
Sophronios II and the Holy Synod of Constantinople. In 1781, he successfully defended himself before Patriarch
Gabriel IV and the Holy Synod, and restored to communion and the priesthood From 1788–1811, he was the Principal of the School in Chios. At the age of 90, he withdrew to the cell of St. George the Refston and died there on June 24, 1813. ==Relations==