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Diocese of Tver

The Diocese of Tver (Russian: Тверская епархия) is an eparchy of the Russian Orthodox Church in Tver Oblast and is one of the oldest dioceses of the Russian Orthodox Church.

Diocese of Tver
Resurrection Cathedral in Tver, September 2010
Location
Deaneries14
HeadquartersTver
Statistics
Churches252
Information
DenominationEastern Orthodox
Sui iuris churchRussian Orthodox Church
Established1271
CathedralResurrection Cathedral
LanguageChurch Slavonic
Current leadership
GovernanceEparchy
BishopAmbrose (Yermakov) [ru]
since 25 August 2020
Website
tvereparhia.ru

History edit

The Tver diocese separated from the Polotsk diocese at the Grand Prince Yaroslav Yaroslavich no later than 1271. In 1589, it installed an Archdiocese.

Until 1928, it was called the Diocese of Tver and Kashin. From 1928 to 1943 and from 1950 to 1990, it was the Kalinin and Kashin diocese. From 1943 to 1944 - it was the Diocese of Smolensk and Kalinin. From 1944 to 1950 it was Kalinin and Velikiye Luki Diocese, and then the Diocese of Tver and Kashin again since 1990. On December 28, 2011, Dioceses of Bezhetsk and Rzhev were separated from Tver and Kashin, and three all formed a new Metropoly of Tver, covering all Orthodox parishes in Tver Oblast.[1]

Former titles edit

  • Tver (1271)
  • Tver and Kashin (since 1289)
  • Tver and Staritsa (from 1589)
  • Kalinin and Kashin (since 1928)
  • Kalinin and Staritsa (since 1931)
  • Kalinin and Velikiye Luki (since 1935)
  • Kalinin and Kashin (since 1950)
  • Tver and Kashin (since 1990)
  • Tver (since 2011)

Bishops edit

  • Simeon (1272 - February 3, 1289)
  • Andrew (Gerdenev) (1289 - March 28, 1316)
  • Barsanuphius I (1316-1328)
  • Theodore I (1330-1342)
  • Theodore II the Kind (1344-1360)
  • Basil (1361-1372)
  • Euthymius I (Vislen) (9 March 1374 - July 1390)
  • Arsenius (July 24, 1390 - March 2, 1409)
  • Anthony (February 2, 1411 – 1434)
  • Elijah (1435 - mentioned. 1451)
  • Moses (28 January 1453 – 1461)
  • Gennadius (Kozhin) (25 March 1461 - April 1477)
  • Bassian (Strigin-Obolensky) (December 6, 1477 - May 23, 1508)
  • Nilus (August 24, 1509 - April 3, 1521)
  • Acacius (30 March 1522 - 14 January 1567)
  • Barsanuphius II (1567-1570)
  • Sabbas (1570 - mentioned. 1572)
  • Theodoret (1573-1578)
  • Zacharias (20 December 1578 – 1602)
  • Theoktistus (1603-1609)
  • Arsenius of Elassona (1613-1615)
  • Paphnutius (17 February 1620 – 1628)
  • Euthymius II (26 October 1628 – 1642)
  • Jonah (24 December 1642 - 26 July 1654)
  • Lawrence (April 16, 1654 - July 26, 1657)
  • Joasaph (August 1657 – 1676)
  • Simeon II (April 16, 1676 - mentioned. July 1681)
  • Barsanuphius (Yeropkin) (6 September - December 1681)
  • Sergius (Veltahov) (5 February 1682 – 1702)
  • Callistus (Poborsky) (February 21, 1703 - June 23, 1711)
  • Alexis (Titov) (November 9, 1712 - January 21, 1714)
  • Barlaam (Kossovskiy) (January 21, 1714 - March 3, 1720)
  • Sylvester (Holmsky) (March 3, 1720 - February 3, 1723)
  • Theophylact (Lopatinsky) (February 1723 - 13 December 1738)
  • Mitrophan (Slotvinsky) (early 1739 - December 7, 1752)
  • Benjamin (Putsek-Grigorovich) (28 February 1753 - 2 April 1758)
  • Athanasius (Volkhovsky) (April 23, 1758 - May 26, 1763)
  • Innocent (Nechayev) (May 28 - October 4, 1763)
  • Gabriel (Petrov) (December 6, 1763 - September 22, 1770)
  • Platon (Levshin) (October 10, 1770 - January 25, 1775)
  • Arsenius (Vereshchagin) (1 April 1775 - 22 September 1783)
  • Joasaph (Zabolotsky) (22 September 1783 - 13 February 1788)
  • Tikhon (Malinin) (6 May 1788 - 18 May 1792)
  • Irenaeus (Klementevsky) (6 June 1792 - 17 October 1798)
  • Paul (Ponomaryov) (26 October 1798 - 26 December 1799)
  • Paul (Zernov) (15 January 1800 - 18 December 1803)
  • Methodius (Smirnov) (December 31, 1803 - August 30, 1814)
  • Seraphim (Glagolevsky) (August 30, 1814 - March 15, 1819)
  • Philaret (Drozdov) (March 15, 1819 - September 26, 1820)
  • Simeon (Krylov-Platonov) (September 26, 1820 - July 3, 1821)
  • Jonah (Pavinsky) (July 21, 1821 - November 6, 1826)
  • Ambrose (Protasov) (November 6, 1826 - July 1, 1831)
  • Gregory (Postnikov) (July 25, 1831 - March 1, 1848)
  • Gabriel (Rozanov) (1 March 1848 - 15 February 1857)
  • Philotheus (Uspensky) (February 15, 1857 - May 5, 1876)
  • Alexis (Rzhanitsyn) (September 9, 1876 - June 9, 1877)
  • Eusebius (Ilinskiy) (December 8, 1877 - March 12, 1879)
  • Sabbas (Tikhomirov) (April 23, 1879 - September 18, 1896)
  • Demetrius (Sambikin) (November 2, 1896 - March 26, 1905)
  • Nicholas (Ziorov) (March 26 - April 8, 1905)
  • Nicholas (Nalimov) (April 8 - July 1, 1905)
  • Alexis (Opotsky) (1 July 1905 - 29 January 1910)
  • Anthony (Karzhavin) (January 29, 1910 - March 16, 1914)
  • Seraphim (Chichagov) (March 20, 1914 - 17 September 1918)
    • Arsenius (Smolenets) (1917 - 17 September 1917) acting
  • Seraphim (Alexandrov) (September 1918 - 15 June 1928)
    • Peter (Zverev) (1922) acting
    • Paul (Pavlovsky) (1926) acting
  • Thaddeus (Uspensky) (1928 - October 18, 1936)
  • Nicephorus (Nikolskiy) (7 December 1936 – 1937) in prison
  • Palladius (Sherstennikov) (1937 - arrested in August 1939)
  • Basil (Ratmirov) (August 1941 - September 1944)
  • Raphael (Berezin) (October 29, 1944 - May 15, 1945)
  • Arsenius (Krylov) (26 August 1945 - 17 March 1950)
  • Alexis (Sergeyev) (17 March 1950 - 29 July 1954)
  • Barsanuphius (Grinevich) (29 July 1954 - 13 March 1958)
    • Macarius (Dayev) (March 1958 - June 22, 1958) acting, bishop of Mozhaysk
  • Theodosius (Pogorsky) (June 22, 1958 - March 22, 1960)
    • Alexis (Konoplyov) (March - November 1960) acting, bishop of Luga
  • Innocent (Leoferov) (November 23, 1960 - September 6, 1971)
    • Philaret (Vakhromeev) (6 September 1971 - August 1972) acting, bishop of Dmitrov
  • Hermogenes (Orekhov) (August 25, 1972 - April 19, 1978)
  • Alexis (Konoplyov) (April 19, 1978 - October 7, 1988)
  • Victor (Oleynik) (December 4, 1988 - July 14, 2018)
  • Sabbas (Mikheyev) (July 14, 2018 - August 25, 2020)
  • Ambrose (Yermakov) (since 25 August 2020)

References edit

  1. ^ Журналы заседания Священного Синода от 27—28 декабря 2011 года, Журнал № 174

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The Diocese of Tver Russian Tverskaya eparhiya is an eparchy of the Russian Orthodox Church in Tver Oblast and is one of the oldest dioceses of the Russian Orthodox Church Diocese of TverResurrection Cathedral in Tver September 2010LocationDeaneries14HeadquartersTverStatisticsChurches252InformationDenominationEastern OrthodoxSui iuris churchRussian Orthodox ChurchEstablished1271CathedralResurrection CathedralLanguageChurch SlavonicCurrent leadershipGovernanceEparchyBishopAmbrose Yermakov ru since 25 August 2020Websitetvereparhia wbr ru Contents 1 History 1 1 Former titles 2 Bishops 3 ReferencesHistory editThe Tver diocese separated from the Polotsk diocese at the Grand Prince Yaroslav Yaroslavich no later than 1271 In 1589 it installed an Archdiocese Until 1928 it was called the Diocese of Tver and Kashin From 1928 to 1943 and from 1950 to 1990 it was the Kalinin and Kashin diocese From 1943 to 1944 it was the Diocese of Smolensk and Kalinin From 1944 to 1950 it was Kalinin and Velikiye Luki Diocese and then the Diocese of Tver and Kashin again since 1990 On December 28 2011 Dioceses of Bezhetsk and Rzhev were separated from Tver and Kashin and three all formed a new Metropoly of Tver covering all Orthodox parishes in Tver Oblast 1 Former titles edit Tver 1271 Tver and Kashin since 1289 Tver and Staritsa from 1589 Kalinin and Kashin since 1928 Kalinin and Staritsa since 1931 Kalinin and Velikiye Luki since 1935 Kalinin and Kashin since 1950 Tver and Kashin since 1990 Tver since 2011 Bishops editSimeon 1272 February 3 1289 Andrew Gerdenev 1289 March 28 1316 Barsanuphius I 1316 1328 Theodore I 1330 1342 Theodore II the Kind 1344 1360 Basil 1361 1372 Euthymius I Vislen 9 March 1374 July 1390 Arsenius July 24 1390 March 2 1409 Anthony February 2 1411 1434 Elijah 1435 mentioned 1451 Moses 28 January 1453 1461 Gennadius Kozhin 25 March 1461 April 1477 Bassian Strigin Obolensky December 6 1477 May 23 1508 Nilus August 24 1509 April 3 1521 Acacius 30 March 1522 14 January 1567 Barsanuphius II 1567 1570 Sabbas 1570 mentioned 1572 Theodoret 1573 1578 Zacharias 20 December 1578 1602 Theoktistus 1603 1609 Arsenius of Elassona 1613 1615 Paphnutius 17 February 1620 1628 Euthymius II 26 October 1628 1642 Jonah 24 December 1642 26 July 1654 Lawrence April 16 1654 July 26 1657 Joasaph August 1657 1676 Simeon II April 16 1676 mentioned July 1681 Barsanuphius Yeropkin 6 September December 1681 Sergius Veltahov 5 February 1682 1702 Callistus Poborsky February 21 1703 June 23 1711 Alexis Titov November 9 1712 January 21 1714 Barlaam Kossovskiy January 21 1714 March 3 1720 Sylvester Holmsky March 3 1720 February 3 1723 Theophylact Lopatinsky February 1723 13 December 1738 Mitrophan Slotvinsky early 1739 December 7 1752 Benjamin Putsek Grigorovich 28 February 1753 2 April 1758 Athanasius Volkhovsky April 23 1758 May 26 1763 Innocent Nechayev May 28 October 4 1763 Gabriel Petrov December 6 1763 September 22 1770 Platon Levshin October 10 1770 January 25 1775 Arsenius Vereshchagin 1 April 1775 22 September 1783 Joasaph Zabolotsky 22 September 1783 13 February 1788 Tikhon Malinin 6 May 1788 18 May 1792 Irenaeus Klementevsky 6 June 1792 17 October 1798 Paul Ponomaryov 26 October 1798 26 December 1799 Paul Zernov 15 January 1800 18 December 1803 Methodius Smirnov December 31 1803 August 30 1814 Seraphim Glagolevsky August 30 1814 March 15 1819 Philaret Drozdov March 15 1819 September 26 1820 Simeon Krylov Platonov September 26 1820 July 3 1821 Jonah Pavinsky July 21 1821 November 6 1826 Ambrose Protasov November 6 1826 July 1 1831 Gregory Postnikov July 25 1831 March 1 1848 Gabriel Rozanov 1 March 1848 15 February 1857 Philotheus Uspensky February 15 1857 May 5 1876 Alexis Rzhanitsyn September 9 1876 June 9 1877 Eusebius Ilinskiy December 8 1877 March 12 1879 Sabbas Tikhomirov April 23 1879 September 18 1896 Demetrius Sambikin November 2 1896 March 26 1905 Nicholas Ziorov March 26 April 8 1905 Nicholas Nalimov April 8 July 1 1905 Alexis Opotsky 1 July 1905 29 January 1910 Anthony Karzhavin January 29 1910 March 16 1914 Seraphim Chichagov March 20 1914 17 September 1918 Arsenius Smolenets 1917 17 September 1917 acting Seraphim Alexandrov September 1918 15 June 1928 Peter Zverev 1922 acting Paul Pavlovsky 1926 acting Thaddeus Uspensky 1928 October 18 1936 Nicephorus Nikolskiy 7 December 1936 1937 in prison Palladius Sherstennikov 1937 arrested in August 1939 Basil Ratmirov August 1941 September 1944 Raphael Berezin October 29 1944 May 15 1945 Arsenius Krylov 26 August 1945 17 March 1950 Alexis Sergeyev 17 March 1950 29 July 1954 Barsanuphius Grinevich 29 July 1954 13 March 1958 Macarius Dayev March 1958 June 22 1958 acting bishop of Mozhaysk Theodosius Pogorsky June 22 1958 March 22 1960 Alexis Konoplyov March November 1960 acting bishop of Luga Innocent Leoferov November 23 1960 September 6 1971 Philaret Vakhromeev 6 September 1971 August 1972 acting bishop of Dmitrov Hermogenes Orekhov August 25 1972 April 19 1978 Alexis Konoplyov April 19 1978 October 7 1988 Victor Oleynik December 4 1988 July 14 2018 Sabbas Mikheyev July 14 2018 August 25 2020 Ambrose Yermakov since 25 August 2020 References edit Zhurnaly zasedaniya Svyashennogo Sinoda ot 27 28 dekabrya 2011 goda Zhurnal 174 nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Tver Eparchy Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Diocese of Tver amp oldid 1205522459, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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