Archimandrite Dorotheos (Greek: Αρχιμανδρίτης Δωρόθεος Ντμπάρ, Abkhaz: архимандрит Дараҭ Дбар, born Dzhuma Dbar, January 18, 1972) is the archimandrite of Holy Metropolis of Goumenissa, Aksiupol and Policastro under the Ecumenical Patriarchate of Constantinople and a chairman of the Holy Metropolis of Abkhazia (HMA).
In August 2001, the head of Sukhum-Abkhazian Eparchy priest Vissarion Aplia sent a written recommendation to the bishop of Maikop and Adigeya to ordain Dorotheos Dbar to a priesthood.
On May 15 that same year, Dbar was elected as chairman of the Holy Metropolis of Abkhazia at the Church National Assembly.
[6] On May 26, 2011, because of the convening of the Church National Assembly and the creation of the Holy Metropolis of Abkhazia, Dbar was banned to serve for one year by the Bishop of Maikop and Adygea Tikhon.
Prohibitions were not recognized by bishops of other Orthodox Churches, and Archimandrite Dorotheos went on serving in Abkhazia and Greece.