Alexander Ivanovich Deibner , as a monk - Spiridon AA [1] ( August 15, 1899 , the village of Ilyensko-Tobolsk, Tobolsk province , Russian Empire - May 15, 1946 , USSR ) - priest of the Catholic , then Orthodox and again Catholic church of the Byzantine rite , member of the Russian Apostle , figure of the Russian Abroad .
| Priest Alexander Ivanovich Deibner (as a monk Spiridon AA ) | |
|---|---|
| Alexander Ivanovich Deibner | |
| Date of Birth | August 15, 1899 |
| Place of Birth | Village Ilyensko-Tobolsk Tobolsk province , Russian Empire |
| Date of death | May 15, 1946 (aged 46) |
| Place of death | the USSR |
| Place of service | priest in France, member of the Pro Russia commission, mission among DIP in Berlin |
| San | a priest |
| Spiritual education | Assumptionists |
| Known as | priest , member of the Russian Apostle , activist of the Russian Abroad |
| Church | Catholic Church , West European Exarchate of Russian Parishes |
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Biography
Born in the family of a Catholic priest of the Byzantine rite, Ivan Alexandrovich Deibner .
Alexander lived in St. Petersburg until 1913 , then was brought up in a Catholic boarding school of the Order of Assumptionists , first in Constantinople , then in Belgium , later he took monastic tonsure in this order with the name Spiridon . He was ordained a priest in Constantinople in 1926 by Bishop Mikhail Mirov , an exarch of the Bulgarian Catholic Church and was sent to work with Russian immigrants in southern France under the leadership of the priest Leo Gilles OSB served in a house for Russian children in Nice .
Deibner and Gilles transferred to the jurisdiction of Metropolitan Eulogius (Georgievsky) of the Western European exarchate of Russian parishes , but soon father Alexander returned to Catholicism, worked in the Pro Russia commission, was secretary of Bishop Michel D'Erbigny . Published in the journal Blagovest, published from January 1930 to January 1934 in Paris by archimandrite Alexander Evreinov .
In 1932 he left the ministry and left for Berlin, in 1933 he returned to Rome , soon left for Paris , from 1935 he lived in Prague , in 1943 he was arrested and taken to Berlin, where he worked as a translator, in early 1945 he returned to Prague, where he was arrested and taken to the USSR on July 12, 1945, was held in Butyrka prison in Moscow , sentenced to 10 years, died in the Gulag on May 5, 1946 .
Other
Alexander Deibner had a sister, Nadezhda Ivanovna Deibner , who became a Catholic nun in the Order of Assumptionists AA [2] .
Notes
- ↑ see Abbreviations of Catholic Women's Monastic Orders and Congregations
- ↑ Deibner Nadezhda Ivanovna