Episkop Peter (in the world of Viktor Petrovich Karpusyuk ; January 5, 1959 , Brest , Belarus ) - Bishop of the Belarusian Exarchate of the Russian Orthodox Church , Bishop of Dyatlovsk , Vicar of the Novogrudsk and Slonim Eparchy .
| Bishop Peter | ||
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| since December 25, 2014 | ||
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| December 25, 2013 - December 25, 2014 | ||
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| April 11, 2006 - December 25, 2013 | ||
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| December 24, 2004 - December 27, 2005 | ||
| Successor | Sofroniy (Yuschuk) | |
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| July 24, 1992 - December 24, 2004 | ||
| Election | July 17, 1992 | |
| Successor | Stefan (Nescheret) | |
| Education | Moscow Theological Academy Candidate of Theology | |
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| Birth name | Viktor Petrovich Karpusyuk | |
| Birth | January 5, 1959 (60 years) Brest , Belarus SSR | |
| Adoption of holy dignity | April 23, 1982 | |
| Adoption of monasticism | March 18, 1982 | |
| Episcopal consecration | July 24, 1992 | |
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Biography
After graduating from high school, in 1977-1979, he served in the Soviet Army. In 1979 he entered the Moscow Theological Seminary .
On March 18, 1982, he was tonsured a monk and on April 23 he was ordained a hierodeacon . Served as the subdeacon of Patriarch Pimen .
In the same year he entered the Moscow Theological Academy , from which he graduated in 1986 with the degree of Candidate of Theology .
April 15, 1989 ordained to the dignity of hieromonk ; then elevated to the rank of hegumen .
In 1990 he was elevated to the rank of archimandrite , appointed economist of the Trinity-Sergius Lavra .
In 1992 he was appointed confessor and builder in the Holy Cross Jerusalem Jerusalem Stavropegic Convent of the village of Lukino, Domodedovo District, Moscow Region.
On July 17, 1992, the decision of the Holy Synod determined to be the bishop of Turov and Mozyr .
July 24, the Pokrovskoye cathedral, Vitebsk Cathedral Pinsky and Luninets Stefan (Korzun) , Gomel and Zhlobin Aristarkh (Stankevich) .
On December 24, 2004, he was appointed Bishop of Bobruisk and Osipovichsky [1] . On April 20, 2005, the title was changed to Bobruisk and Bykhovsky.
On December 27, 2005, the definition of the Holy Synod was freed "from the administration of the Bobruisk Diocese and, up to the determination of its further ministry within the Belarusian Orthodox Church, it should remain in the Holy Trinity Markov monastery in the city of Vitebsk" [2] .
On April 11, 2006, by the decision of the Holy Synod, he was appointed Bishop of Drutsk, Vicar of the Vitebsk and Orsha Diocese . [3]
From December 25, 2013 - Bishop of Smorgon , Vicar of Novogrudok and Lida Diocese [4] .
From December 25, 2014 - Bishop Dyatlovsky , Vicar of the Novogrudok and Slonim Diocese [5] .
Awards
- Order of St. Nicholas Sergius of Radonezh II — III degrees;
- Order of St. equal Prince Vladimir III degree;
- badge of the Order of St. Euphrosinia of Polotsk;
- medal of st. Sergius of Radonezh I — II degrees.
Notes
- ↑ Journals of the meeting of the Holy Synod of December 24, 2004. Magazine No. 91
- ↑ Journals of the meeting of the Holy Synod of December 27, 2005. Magazine No. 98
- ↑ Journals of the meeting of the Holy Synod of April 11, 2006. Magazine number 3
- ↑ JOURNALS of the meeting of the Holy Synod from December 25-26, 2013 / Official documents / Patriarchy.ru
- ↑ JOURNALS of the meeting of the Holy Synod of December 25, 2014.
Links
- Peter, Bishop Drutsky, Vicar of the Vitebsk Diocese (Karpusyuk Victor Petrovich) On the official website of the MP
- Peter (Karpusyuk) on the site "Russian Orthodoxy"