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Vissarion

Sergei Anatolyevitch Torop (Russian: Серге́й Анато́льевич То́роп, Sergej Anatolʹevič Torop; born 14 January 1961), known as Vissarion (Russian: Виссарио́н, IPA: [vʲɪsərʲɪˈon], "He who gives new life" or "life-giving"), is a Russian spiritual teacher and founder of the non-profit, religious organization Church of the Last Testament, described by many organizations as a cult.[1][2][3]

Vissarion
Vissarion during the Sunday Teachings
Personal
Born
Sergei Anatolyevitch Torop

(1961-01-14) 14 January 1961 (age 63)
ReligionLast Testamentism
NationalityRussian
Parent(s)Anatoly Torop and Nadia Malashenko
ProfessionSpiritual Teacher
ChurchChurch of the Last Testament
Senior posting
ProfessionSpiritual Teacher

According to the followers of Sergei Torop and some of his own explanations, on 18 August 1990, at the age of 29, Sergey had a “spiritual awakening”.[1] He gave his first public teaching after awakening in Minusinsk on 18 August 1991.

He founded the Church of the Last Testament (Церковь Последнего Завета Tserkov Poslednego Zaveta), also known as the Community of Unified Faith, with its head church located in the Siberian Taiga in the Minusinsk Basin east of Abakan, in the small settlement called Abode of Dawn (official name) or The Sun City (unofficial name) near Petropavlovka. Since then, the Christianity-based religious movement has amassed more than 10,000 followers around the world with around 4,000 living in the few settlements in Siberia near Vissarion.[2][3]

As Vissarion, he teaches reincarnation, veganism, and harmonious human relations predicting the end of the world.[3]

Since 1991, on the basis of Vissarion's meetings, teachings and speeches, a multi-volume text called The Last Testament has been written, outlining a set of principles focused on self-improvement, self-governance and community.[4]

In September 2020, Vissarion and two of his close students were arrested and taken away from homes by helicopters during an operation by Russia's Investigative Committee. The Russian authorities accused them of “creating a religious group whose activities may impose violence on citizens” - Vissarion's arrest may have been part of a broader campaign against non-conformist religious groups by the Russian government. As of 2021, Vissarion and the two others are being kept in prison in Novosibirsk. No trial has yet been scheduled and the community has continued operations.[5][6]

Biography edit

Sergei Anatolyevitch Torop was born in Krasnodar to Anatoly Torop and Nadezhda (née Malashenko). At 18, he began compulsory service by enlisting in the Red Army, becoming a sergeant working on building sites in Mongolia, followed by three years as a factory metal worker in Minusinsk, Siberia.[7] In the town, he worked as a patrol officer before losing his job in 1989.[2][8] Reported to have gained nine commendations during his five years of service, he was made redundant.[7]

Torop claims that in 1990 he was "reborn" as Vissarion (meaning "he who gives new life"), claiming to be a returned Jesus Christ. In his system this does not make him God, but instead the word of God.[7][9] His religious beliefs combines elements of the Russian Orthodox Church with Buddhism, apocalypticism, collectivism, and ecological values. Torop founded the Church of the Last Testament in Krasnoyarsk, Siberia in 1991 just before the fall of the USSR.[10] He predicted the imminent end of the world with only his followers being saved.[11]

His followers observe strict regulations, including abstaining from meat, smoking, drinking alcohol, swearing and the use of money.[7][12][13] The aim of the group is to unite all religions on Earth.[14] He replaced Christmas with a feast day on his birthday (14 January) and claimed to possess an ability to heal cancer and AIDS with a touch from his hand.[11] The calendar runs from the day in 1961 of Vissarion's birth; the biggest feast day (August 18) originates from his first sermon in 1991.[7]

Tiberkul, the settlement in the Taiga, was established in 1994 on a territory of 2.5 square kilometres (620 acres), and expanded to several nearby villages, such as those of Petropavlovka and Cheremshanka, at ca. 53°52′N 94°05′E / 53.867°N 94.083°E / 53.867; 94.083. It has some four thousand inhabitants, following ecological principles. The central settlement, also called The Town and The Mountain, has a three-tiered structure: the Town itself (Abode of Dawn), the Heavenly Abode, and the Temple Peak. The churches and houses are built from wood by hand, most of the energy used originating from windmills or solar panels.[9]

Media coverage edit

Since 1992, biographer Vadim Redkin has published an annual volume detailing Vissarion's activities. Vissarion has attracted followers from Germany's esoteric subculture, and seven volumes of Vadim's account have been translated into German.[15]

In May 2012, the Vice YouTube channel released "Cult Leader Thinks He's Jesus", containing a report by Rocco Castoro, a reporter for Vice in Petropavlovka, and his interview with Vissarion.[16] This was the first time Vissarion had granted an interview in three years.

In 2018, the Japanese show Hyper Hardboiled Gourmet Report[17] visited the City of the Sun, but did not interview the founder (Vissarion). It was able to interview multiple adherents, including children and a sub-founder.

2020 arrest edit

On 22 September 2020, Russian authorities arrested Vissarion on charges of running an illegal religious organization, possible physical harm to others, and extortion. He was apprehended by the FSB and Russian police, and taken to Novosibirsk central district court, along with two aides, Vadim Redkin and Vladimir Vedernikov.[10][2]

Personal life edit

Torop repudiated his first wife and married a 19-year-old who had lived with him since she was a girl of age 7. He has six children from the two marriages.[18]

Vissarion has a younger half-sister, Irina. Although he has a biological mother of his own, Vissarion considers Mary, mother of Jesus as his mother.[19]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Vissarion: Is this Russian cult leader a fraud?". BBC News. Retrieved 24 January 2021.
  2. ^ a b c Walker, Shaun (22 September 2020). "Cult leader who claims to be reincarnation of Jesus arrested in Russia". The Guardian. Retrieved 22 September 2020.
  3. ^ a b Obscura, Atlas (16 July 2013). "Russian Cult May be The Largest Religious Reservation In The World". Slate. Retrieved 1 November 2013. combines elements of the Russian Orthodox Church with Buddhism, apocalypticism, collectivism, and ecological values. ... Vissarion has predicted the end of the world several times. He teaches reincarnation and civility and requires his adherents to live a life free from vices.
  4. ^ Hopkins, Valerie (24 October 2021). "Long Arm of Russian Law Reaches Obscure Siberian Church". The New York Times.
  5. ^ Hopkins, Valerie; Gelman, Mary (24 October 2021). "Long Arm of Russian Law Reaches Obscure Siberian Church". The New York Times. Retrieved 25 February 2022.
  6. ^ "Уголовное дело в отношении основателей Общины - Община Виссариона сегодня". vissarion.org (in Russian). 30 November 2020. Retrieved 25 February 2022.
  7. ^ a b c d e Traynor, Ian (24 May 2002). "Jesus of Siberia". The Guardian. Retrieved 19 December 2020.
  8. ^ Сибирский Иисус Христос - бывший гаишник
  9. ^ a b Ward, Clarissa (24 June 2008). "Ex-Traffic Cop Says He's Jesus". ABC News. Retrieved 9 December 2020.
  10. ^ a b "Sergei Torop: Russian religious sect leader arrested over allegations of harm". BBC News. 22 September 2020. Retrieved 23 September 2020.
  11. ^ a b Bennetts, Marc (23 September 2020). "Cult leader Vissarion held in armed Siberia helicopter raid". The Times. London. Retrieved 23 September 2020. (subscription required)
  12. ^ The Vissarion Cult in Russia - Lermanet, November 6, 2003
  13. ^ 'Reborn' Jesus Leads Vegans in Russia - Newser, August 29, 2009
  14. ^ "Cult Leader Thinks He's Jesus (Documentary Exclusive)". VICE News. 16 May 2012. Retrieved 24 April 2016.
  15. ^ Vissarion
  16. ^ Cult Leader Thinks He’s Jesus
  17. ^ Hyper Hardboiled Gourmet Report, TV Tokyo, Season 1 Episode 3
  18. ^ Семён Максимов."Позови меня в даль светлую" или сказки дядюшки Виссариона//Миссионерское обозрение, № 3,4,6, 1998
  19. ^ Последний Завет. Т.1, СП-б, Фламинго, 1996, вопрос 24.

External links edit

  • Official website (in Russian)
  • Russian-language Last Testament
  • English-language website
  • English-language Last Testament
  • Vissarion Community International Portal
  • Vissarion's Personal page (Russian)
  • Orthodox church and Vissarion
  • Film of BBC A Long Weekend with The Son of God (Filmmaker George Carey).
  • Stanislav Krupar's photos of Vissarion community
  • The Washington Post: Novel Faiths Find Followers Among Russia's Disillusioned
  • The Guardian on him
  • Section in news about religion in Russia listed under "Sect in Siberia 2006-03-13 at the Wayback Machine
  • Sydney Morning Herald article
  • ABC Nightline video and article
  • Russian-language profile and critique
  • Cult Leader Thinks He’s Jesus
  • Reincarnated Jesus' Secluded Siberian Sect
  • NY Times Long Arm of Russian Law Reaches Obscure Siberian Church

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TeacherChurchChurch of the Last TestamentSenior postingProfessionSpiritual Teacher According to the followers of Sergei Torop and some of his own explanations on 18 August 1990 at the age of 29 Sergey had a spiritual awakening 1 He gave his first public teaching after awakening in Minusinsk on 18 August 1991 He founded the Church of the Last Testament Cerkov Poslednego Zaveta Tserkov Poslednego Zaveta also known as the Community of Unified Faith with its head church located in the Siberian Taiga in the Minusinsk Basin east of Abakan in the small settlement called Abode of Dawn official name or The Sun City unofficial name near Petropavlovka Since then the Christianity based religious movement has amassed more than 10 000 followers around the world with around 4 000 living in the few settlements in Siberia near Vissarion 2 3 As Vissarion he teaches reincarnation veganism and harmonious human relations predicting the end of the world 3 Since 1991 on the basis of Vissarion s meetings teachings and speeches a multi volume text called The Last Testament has been written outlining a set of principles focused on self improvement self governance and community 4 In September 2020 Vissarion and two of his close students were arrested and taken away from homes by helicopters during an operation by Russia s Investigative Committee The Russian authorities accused them of creating a religious group whose activities may impose violence on citizens Vissarion s arrest may have been part of a broader campaign against non conformist religious groups by the Russian government As of 2021 Vissarion and the two others are being kept in prison in Novosibirsk No trial has yet been scheduled and the community has continued operations 5 6 Contents 1 Biography 2 Media coverage 3 2020 arrest 4 Personal life 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksBiography editSergei Anatolyevitch Torop was born in Krasnodar to Anatoly Torop and Nadezhda nee Malashenko At 18 he began compulsory service by enlisting in the Red Army becoming a sergeant working on building sites in Mongolia followed by three years as a factory metal worker in Minusinsk Siberia 7 In the town he worked as a patrol officer before losing his job in 1989 2 8 Reported to have gained nine commendations during his five years of service he was made redundant 7 Torop claims that in 1990 he was reborn as Vissarion meaning he who gives new life claiming to be a returned Jesus Christ In his system this does not make him God but instead the word of God 7 9 His religious beliefs combines elements of the Russian Orthodox Church with Buddhism apocalypticism collectivism and ecological values Torop founded the Church of the Last Testament in Krasnoyarsk Siberia in 1991 just before the fall of the USSR 10 He predicted the imminent end of the world with only his followers being saved 11 His followers observe strict regulations including abstaining from meat smoking drinking alcohol swearing and the use of money 7 12 13 The aim of the group is to unite all religions on Earth 14 He replaced Christmas with a feast day on his birthday 14 January and claimed to possess an ability to heal cancer and AIDS with a touch from his hand 11 The calendar runs from the day in 1961 of Vissarion s birth the biggest feast day August 18 originates from his first sermon in 1991 7 Tiberkul the settlement in the Taiga was established in 1994 on a territory of 2 5 square kilometres 620 acres and expanded to several nearby villages such as those of Petropavlovka and Cheremshanka at ca 53 52 N 94 05 E 53 867 N 94 083 E 53 867 94 083 It has some four thousand inhabitants following ecological principles The central settlement also called The Town and The Mountain has a three tiered structure the Town itself Abode of Dawn the Heavenly Abode and the Temple Peak The churches and houses are built from wood by hand most of the energy used originating from windmills or solar panels 9 Media coverage editSince 1992 biographer Vadim Redkin has published an annual volume detailing Vissarion s activities Vissarion has attracted followers from Germany s esoteric subculture and seven volumes of Vadim s account have been translated into German 15 In May 2012 the Vice YouTube channel released Cult Leader Thinks He s Jesus containing a report by Rocco Castoro a reporter for Vice in Petropavlovka and his interview with Vissarion 16 This was the first time Vissarion had granted an interview in three years In 2018 the Japanese show Hyper Hardboiled Gourmet Report 17 visited the City of the Sun but did not interview the founder Vissarion It was able to interview multiple adherents including children and a sub founder 2020 arrest editOn 22 September 2020 Russian authorities arrested Vissarion on charges of running an illegal religious organization possible physical harm to others and extortion He was apprehended by the FSB and Russian police and taken to Novosibirsk central district court along with two aides Vadim Redkin and Vladimir Vedernikov 10 2 Personal life editTorop repudiated his first wife and married a 19 year old who had lived with him since she was a girl of age 7 He has six children from the two marriages 18 Vissarion has a younger half sister Irina Although he has a biological mother of his own Vissarion considers Mary mother of Jesus as his mother 19 See also editChristianity in Russia List of messiah claimants List of people who have claimed to be Jesus Messiah complexReferences edit Vissarion Is this Russian cult leader a fraud BBC News Retrieved 24 January 2021 a b c Walker Shaun 22 September 2020 Cult leader who claims to be reincarnation of Jesus arrested in Russia The Guardian Retrieved 22 September 2020 a b Obscura Atlas 16 July 2013 Russian Cult May be The Largest Religious Reservation In The World Slate Retrieved 1 November 2013 combines elements of the Russian Orthodox Church with Buddhism apocalypticism collectivism and ecological values Vissarion has predicted the end of the world several times He teaches reincarnation and civility and requires his adherents to live a life free from vices Hopkins Valerie 24 October 2021 Long Arm of Russian Law Reaches Obscure Siberian Church The New York Times Hopkins Valerie Gelman Mary 24 October 2021 Long Arm of Russian Law Reaches Obscure Siberian Church The New York Times Retrieved 25 February 2022 Ugolovnoe delo v otnoshenii osnovatelej Obshiny Obshina Vissariona segodnya vissarion org in Russian 30 November 2020 Retrieved 25 February 2022 a b c d e Traynor Ian 24 May 2002 Jesus of Siberia The Guardian Retrieved 19 December 2020 Sibirskij Iisus Hristos byvshij gaishnik a b Ward Clarissa 24 June 2008 Ex Traffic Cop Says He s Jesus ABC News Retrieved 9 December 2020 a b Sergei Torop Russian religious sect leader arrested over allegations of harm BBC News 22 September 2020 Retrieved 23 September 2020 a b Bennetts Marc 23 September 2020 Cult leader Vissarion held in armed Siberia helicopter raid The Times London Retrieved 23 September 2020 subscription required The Vissarion Cult in Russia Lermanet November 6 2003 Reborn Jesus Leads Vegans in Russia Newser August 29 2009 Cult Leader Thinks He s Jesus Documentary Exclusive VICE News 16 May 2012 Retrieved 24 April 2016 Vissarion Cult Leader Thinks He s Jesus Hyper Hardboiled Gourmet Report TV Tokyo Season 1 Episode 3 Semyon Maksimov Pozovi menya v dal svetluyu ili skazki dyadyushki Vissariona Missionerskoe obozrenie 3 4 6 1998 Poslednij Zavet T 1 SP b Flamingo 1996 vopros 24 External links editOfficial website in Russian Russian language Last Testament English language website English language Last Testament Vissarion Community International Portal Vissarion s Personal page Russian Orthodox church and Vissarion Film of BBC A Long Weekend with The Son of God Filmmaker George Carey Stanislav Krupar s photos of Vissarion community Globe and Mail Jesus Lives The Washington Post Novel Faiths Find Followers Among Russia s Disillusioned The Guardian on him Section in news about religion in Russia listed under Sect in Siberia Archived 2006 03 13 at the Wayback Machine Sydney Morning Herald article ABC Nightline video and article Vice Guide to Travel Jesus of Siberia Russian language profile and critique Cult Leader Thinks He s Jesus Reincarnated Jesus Secluded Siberian Sect NY Times Long Arm of Russian Law Reaches Obscure Siberian Church Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Vissarion amp oldid 1206802628, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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