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Kiril (Politov)

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Bishop Cyril (in the world of Kozma Grigorievich Politov ; June 24 ( July 6 ), 1855 , the village of Missevo , Dorohovskaya volost , Bogorodsky district , Moscow province - between August 20 and 25, 1927 , Orekhovo-Zuevo , Moscow province ) - bishop of the Old Orthodox Church of Christ ( accepting the Belokrinitsky hierarchy) , Bishop of Odessa and Balti (1906-1924).

Bishop Cyril
Bishop Cyril
Bishop of Odessa and Baltic
September 23, 1906 - 1924
ChurchThe Old Orthodox Church of Christ (Old Believers accepting the Belokrinitsky hierarchy)
interim manager
Ismail and Bessarabian Diocese
August 25, 1910 - 1919
interim manager of the Petrograd and Tver diocese
June 23, 1907 - August 25, 1910
PredecessorVitaliy (Bazhanov)
Bishop of Baltic, Odessa and All Bessarabia
October 13, 1897 - September 23, 1906
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Birth
Death
Monasticism1876 ​​year
Episcopal consecrationOctober 13, 1897

Bishop

Born on June 24, 1855 in the village of Misseva, Dorokhov volost, Bogorodsky district, Moscow province [1] .

He was a well-known anti-circus commander in Zuev . The 1880s, when there was a big discord among the protesters, stood at the head of a strong party of neokruzhniki, who sought to remove the bishop Joseph Kerzhensky, who was bishop of Moscow at that time, and nominated Bishop Job (Borisov) [2] [3] .

In 1886 he received tonsure as a monk with the name Cyril, and in the same year he was put in deaconhood. He was a secretary under Bishop Job. On October 13, 1897, in the village of Borsky, he was consecrated bishops Paphnutius, Michael and Peter as bishop of Odessa, Baltia and all of Bessarabia.

September 23, 1906 was reconciled with the Rogozh archbishopric and was accepted in the current rank [4] .

Celebrated as a “peacemaker-archpastor,” he did much to reconcile the followers of the bishops Job and Joseph, who reconciled because of the “district message” [5] . He participated in the signing of the Bender Peace Act on June 5, 1907.

From June 23, 1907, according to the definition of the Consecrated Cathedral and at the request of the community council at the Gromovskoye cemetery, he took over the interim administration of the Petrograd and Tver dioceses , while remaining the bishop of Odessa and Balti [6] .

On August 25, 1909, the Consecrated Cathedral, fearing adverse consequences for the Odessa diocese, rejected the petition of the Petrograd and Tver dioceses to transfer Bishop Cyril to the permanent management of this diocese.

On August 25, 1910, by a resolution of the Consecrated Council, he was appointed to the administration of the Izmail and Bessarabian dioceses with the release from the administration of the Petrograd diocese [7] .

In 1924 he adopted the schema and until his death lived in Orekhovo-Zuev in house 21 on Kuznetskaya Street, with his spiritual father, a priest of the Church of the Blessed Virgin Mary Fr. Grigory Petrovich Khazov [8] [9] .

March 30 (Art. Art.) 1927 he was visited in Orekhovo-Zuev in the house of Fr. Gregory Archbishop Meletiy and Bishop of Kaluga-Smolensk and Bryansk Sava : “Vladyka Meletiy asked where Vladyka Cyril wanted to die, Vladyka burst into tears and said:“ Here. Father Gregory is my spiritual father, I give him my soul and body, he knows the law and will do everything according to the law ... "" [10] .

He died between August 20 and 25, 1927.

He left the memories of Bishop Michael, published in the magazine “Word of the Church”.

Notes

  1. ↑ OR RSL. F. 246. Maps. 213.Un.hr. 27 L. 1ob.
  2. ↑ Bogorodsk Local History: “Bogorodskaya Speech”, No. 9, Sunday February 26, 1912 (Neopr.) . Date of treatment April 25, 2013. Archived May 1, 2013.
  3. ↑ Bogorodsky Biographical Dictionary - P / Pogodin - Pochinin ( Neopr .) . Date of treatment April 25, 2013. Archived May 1, 2013.
  4. ↑ Bogorodsk-Noginsk. Bogorodsk local history. Letters from Archpriest Dimitry Varakin to Bishop Alexander and Archbishop Meletius (Neopr.) . Date of treatment April 25, 2013. Archived May 1, 2013.
  5. ↑ Church Journal. No. 52. 1911. p. 1358-1359
  6. ↑ "1907, June, Moscow Russian Orthodox Old Believer Church
  7. ↑ Old Believer Church, No. 52, 1911 text
  8. ↑ Bogorodsk-Noginsk. Bogorodsk Local History / Our Library Archival copy of April 19, 2013 on the Wayback Machine
  9. ↑ The last rector of the Temple on Kuznetsk
  10. ↑ "The enemies of the Church of Christ are in power ..." Materials for the biography of Bishop Amfilohiy (Zhuravlev) of the Urals and Orenburg // Supplement to the journal Church, issue No. 2, 2005

Links

  • Additions to the biographical dictionary. February. 2006 year
  • S. G. Wurgaft, I. A. Ushakov Old Believers. Faces, objects, events and symbols. The experience of the encyclopedic dictionary.
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