The Kargopol Theological School is the primary special educational institution of the Russian Orthodox Church , operating in the city of Kargopol , the Olonets province in 1809-1918.
| Building | |
| Kargopol Theological College | |
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| A country | |
| City | Kargopol |
| Project Author | M.P. Kalitovich |
| First mention | 1809 year |
| Building | new building 1894 - 1896 |
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History
It was founded in 1809.
In 1889 and 1890, the wooden buildings that occupied the school burned down, and the question arose about its very existence. However, the congress of the clergy called for the preservation of the school and decided: "To build two stone buildings for 100 students - one for the classes, the other for the hostel." A new one-story classroom building was built in 1894-1896. In his right wing was a house church in the name of St. Alexander Oshevensky, consecrated on October 6, 1897.
In the Soviet period, the school building, closed in 1918, was built on the second floor.
Rangers
- Nadezhin Alexander Petrovich (1890-1895)
- Ilyinsky, Vasily Nikolaevich (1896-1903)
- John (Bratolyubov) , archimandrite (August 12, 1914 - October 28, 1915)
- Stefan (Bech) , archimandrite (October 28, 1915-1918)
Teachers
- Nikolai Feofilaktovich Leskov (in 1897-1908, Latin)
Famous Graduates
- Benjamin (Kazan) , Metropolitan [1]
- Preobrazhensky, Alexander Georgievich (1873-1933), priest, local historian [2]
- Troitsky, Ivan Egorovich (1832-1901) - church historian.
Notes
Literature
- Galkin A.K. Kargopol Theological School // County cities of Russia: historical and cultural processes and modern trends. Materials X Kargopolsk Scientific conf. Kargopol, 2009.P. 67-78.