Apostasy and Repentance
The tradition relates that on the Saturday of Lazarus in 1813, in a state of intoxication and following an incident at Nafplion, Angelis professed conversion to Islam. The sources present this lapse as a fall from which he afterward bitterly repented; for it the authorities banished him to the island of Chios.
On Chios, the account states, he wept daily in repentance and resolved to confess Christ openly. He is said to have deliberately violated Muslim observances, and at length entered a customs house and declared himself a Christian before the soldiers and officials gathered there, reckoning his earlier denial as a thing to be undone by open confession.