The Kaluga Metropolis is the metropolis of the Russian Orthodox Church on the territory of the Kaluga Region of Russia . Includes Kaluga , Kozelsky and Pesochensky dioceses.
| Kaluga Metropolis | |
|---|---|
| Russian Orthodox Church | |
Trinity Cathedral of Kaluga | |
| General information | |
| A country | |
| Diocesan Center | Kaluga |
| Founded by | October 2, 2013 |
| Control | |
| Ruling bishop | Kaluga and Borovsky Clement (Kapalin) (from October 2, 2013 ) |
The metropolis was formed by the decision of the Holy Synod of the Russian Orthodox Church on October 2, 2013. [1] The ruling bishop of the Kaluga diocese was appointed the head of the metropolis.
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Composition of the Metropolitanate
Kaluga and Borovsk diocese
Territory: urban districts of Kaluga and Obninsk , Borovsky , Zhukovsky , Maloyaroslavetsky , Ferzikovsky , Tarussky , Dzerzhinsky , Medynsky , Peremyshlsky , Babyninsky , Meshchovsky [2] .
Ruling bishop: Metropolitan Clement (Kapalin) .
Kozelskaya and Lyudinovskaya diocese
Territory: Duminichsky , Zhizdrinsky , Kozelsky , Lyudinovsky , Sukhinichsky , Ulyanovsky , Khvastovichsky districts of the Kaluga region .
The ruling bishop: Bishop Nikita (Ananyev) .
Pesocene and Yukhnov Diocese
Territory: Baryatinsky , Iznoskovsky , Kirovsky , Kuibyshevsky , Mosalsky , Spas-Demensky , Yukhnovsky districts of the Kaluga region .
Ruling bishop: Archbishop Maximilian (Lazarenko) .
Metropolitans
- Clement (Kapalin) (from October 2, 2013)