DistantNews
Support us
Priest and Daughter Become University Classmates
๐Ÿ‡ฌ๐Ÿ‡ท Greece /Culture & Society

Priest and Daughter Become University Classmates

From Kathimerini · () Greek

Translated from Greek, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

At a glance

In-depth Sources not specified Context piece
  • A 50-year-old priest and his 24-year-old daughter studied Social Work together at the Hellenic Mediterranean University.
  • Father Charalampos Kopanakis and his daughter Maria spent four years as classmates.
  • Their shared academic journey allowed them to reconnect and build a new relationship as peers.

A unique educational journey has brought a father and daughter together as classmates at the Hellenic Mediterranean University. Father Charalampos Kopanakis, 50, and his 24-year-old daughter, Maria, both pursued degrees in Social Work, sharing lecture halls and study sessions for four years.

Their shared experience in the Social Work department provided an unexpected opportunity for them to connect on a new level. What began as a father-daughter relationship evolved into a peer-to-peer dynamic within the university setting. They navigated academic challenges and celebrated successes side-by-side.

Both father and daughter described their time as fellow students as a rewarding experience. It allowed them to understand each other's lives and aspirations more deeply, fostering a unique bond built on mutual respect and shared academic pursuits. Their story highlights an unconventional path to higher education and a strengthened family connection.

DistantNews Editorial

Originally published by Kathimerini in Greek. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.