Bishop Andrey ( Solntsev ; August 15 (27), 1872 - January 12, 1937 ) - Bishop of the Russian Orthodox Church , Bishop of Rybinsk , Vicar of the Yaroslavl Diocese .
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| December 20, 1936 - January 12, 1937 | ||
| Predecessor | Alexander (Toropov) | |
| Successor | Ioanikiy (Popov) | |
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| November 30 - December 20, 1936 | ||
| Predecessor | Heraclius (Popov) | |
| Successor | Heraclius (Popov) | |
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| September 17 - November 30, 1935 | ||
| Predecessor | Heraclius (Popov) | |
| Successor | Photius (Purlevsky) | |
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| April 26, 1934 - September 17, 1935 | ||
| Predecessor | Joasaph (Udalov) | |
| Successor | Anastasius (Metkin) | |
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| November 7, 1932 - April 26, 1934 | ||
| Predecessor | Seraphim (Zborovsky) | |
| Successor | Ambrose (Smirnov) | |
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Biography
He graduated from the Samara Theological Seminary [1] . After graduating from the seminary for thirty years he was a priest in the Samara diocese and in Saratov [2] .
On November 7, 1932, he was consecrated bishop of Pugachev , vicar of the Saratov diocese .
From April 26, 1934 - Bishop of Chistopol , Vicar of the Kazan Diocese .
On June 12, 1934, he sent from Pugachev, where she was at that time, a report of congratulations to Metropolitan Sergius (Stragorodsky) in connection with the assimilation of the title of Metropolitan of Moscow and Kolomna [3] .
From September 17, 1935 - Bishop of Sergach , Vicar of the Gorky Diocese .
From November 30, 1935 - Bishop of Buguruslansky , Vicar of the Orenburg Diocese [4] .
On December 20, 1936, he was appointed Bishop of Rybinsk , Vicar of the Yaroslavl Diocese .
On January 12, 1937, he was killed [5] ; the burial site is unknown [2] .
Notes
- ↑ Kazan Theological Seminary of the Russian Orthodox Church / The Electronic Library of the Kazan Theological Seminary / History of the Kazan Diocese / Archpastors of Kazan 1555—2011 / Vicarious archpastries: Sv…
- ↑ 1 2 igumen Tikhon (N.I. Zatyokin), O.V. Degteva, “Hierarchs of the Land of Nizhny Novgorod”, Nizhny Novgorod 2003
- ↑ Documents of the Moscow Patriarchate: 1934 // Herald of Church History . 2010. No. 3-4 (19-20). Pp. 169-252.
- ↑ BUGURUSLAN VICARIATY // Orthodox encyclopedia . - M .: Church-Scientific Center "Orthodox Encyclopedia" , 2003. - T. VI. - p. 297-298. - 752 s. - 39 000 copies - ISBN 5-89572-010-2 .
- ↑ Sofia Sholomova. Oblivion over them is powerless / Kharkiv Human Rights Group; Artistic designer Miroshnichenko O. A. - Kharkiv: Folio, 2003. - 144 p.
Links
- Andrey (Solntsev) // The open orthodox encyclopedia "The Tree"