John Aleksandrovich Karinsky (May 30 ( June 11 ) 1815 , Moscow province - July 26 ( August 7 ) 1891 , Moscow province ) - Moscow priest, rector of the Church of St. Nicholas the Wonderworker in Kobylsky, confessor of the Ivanovo forty ( deanery ) of the Moscow diocese, hereditary nobleman of the Moscow province .
| John Alexandrovich Karinsky | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| Birth | May 30 ( June 11 ) 1815 Yaropolets | ||
| Death | July 26 ( August 7 ) 1891 (76 years old) | ||
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| Father | Alexander Ivanovich Karinsky (1788-1842) | ||
| Mother | Matrena Vasilievna Karinskaya (1787-n.d.) | ||
| Spouse | Maria Gerasimovna Karinskaya (nee Lebedeva) (1818-1878) | ||
| Children | Sergey Ivanovich Karinsky (1839-1901), Mikhail Ivanovich Karinsky (1840-1917), Feodosia Ivanovna Nekrasova (nee Karinsky ) (1855-1930) | ||
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Biography
John (Ivan) Karinsky was born on May 30, 1815 in the family of a clergyman. His father, Alexander Karinsky, served as deacon of the Church of the Nativity of John the Baptist in the village of Yaropolch , Volokolamsk Uyezd in Moscow Province. The family brought up six more children: Maria, Alexei, Olga, Alexandra, Elizabeth and Sergey.
At the age of nine, Ivan Karinsky went to study at the Theological College in Moscow, after which he continued his studies at the Moscow Theological Seminary (eleventh training course, 1831-1836). Dedicated to the clergyman on September 29, 1835. After graduating from the full course of the Moscow Theological Seminary in the second category, he was placed at the disposal of the Moscow Diocesan Office [1] ; he married the daughter of a psalmist in the church at the Mariinsky hospital , who gave him his place in the church.
On December 12, 1838, he was ordained deacon, and on March 13, 1855, in the priest of Peter and Paul, at the Mariinsky Hospital, in the church [2] .
Member of the defense of Sevastopol 1854-1855. served as a regimental priest. The participation of I. A. Karinsky in the Sevastopol campaign was marked by a bronze pectoral cross “In memory of the war of 1853-1856”.
On September 5, 1874, he was appointed priest of the Church of St. Nicholas the Miracle Worker in Kobylsky, Moscow (Zemlyanoy Val, 21) [3] , and in the same year he was approved by the confessor (spiritual father) of Ivanovo forty of Moscow.
I.A. Karinsky more than once received church awards, received monetary incentives in the amount of a six-month salary. On the 55th anniversary, May 30, 1870, he was taught the blessing of the Holy Synod.
May 15, 1883 awarded the Order of St. Anne of the 2nd degree.
December 12, 1888 in Moscow celebrated the 50th anniversary of the priesthood of I. A. Karinsky.
In the solemn word said on the occasion of the anniversary, his merits were highly appreciated: “All the ministry of Fr. John Aleksandrovich can be called the ministry of a confessor: for 19 years he was a priest at the crowded Mariinsky Hospital, where his constant demands were of course Confession and Communion of the sick and dying. By this difficult long service, the Lord prepared him for the great feat of being the spiritual father of the confessors, who he has been going through from the very beginning of his admission to the rectors of this temple - for 14 years now. And wonderful, the Lord sent him to us just when the need for our deity revealed to elect a confessor! ” [4] .
On February 4, 1889, I. A. Karinsky was granted the Order of St. Vladimir of the 4th degree, in connection with which he submitted a petition to the Moscow Nobility’s Deputy Assembly for approval in a noble state. By the definition of the Governing Senate of November 13, 1889, priest I.A. Karinsky and his family were included in the third part of the noble genealogy of the Moscow province, and by decree of His Imperial Majesty December 12, 1889, the Karinsky clan was approved by the Department of Heraldry in the nobility [5] .
I.A. Karinsky died on July 26, 1891 in Ramensky , Bronnitsky district, Moscow province. On this day, his eldest son S.I. Karinsky wrote in his diary: “July 26, 1891, on Friday, at 3 hours 10 minutes. in the afternoon my father was no more; his father died in Ramenskoye at the cottage of his brother Mikhaila ” [6] .
He was buried in Moscow, at the Lazarevsky cemetery [7] .
Family
Wife - Maria Gerasimovna Karinskaya (nee Lebedev) (1818-1878).
Sons - Sergey Ivanovich Karinsky (1839-1901), a Moscow official, served in the Moscow Chamber of the Civil Court, the Moscow Board of Trustees, the Moscow Crafts Council, the Moscow City Council, the court adviser , father of Nikolai Sergeyevich Karinsky (1873-1948), a famous Russian lawyer, statesman and public figure, and Mikhail Ivanovich Karinsky (1840-1917), a famous Russian philosopher and logician, Ph.D., ordinary professor of the St. Petersburg Theological Academy, state adviser .
Daughter - Feodosia Ivanovna Karinskaya (Nekrasova) (1855-1930) was married to Mikhail Alexandrovich Nekrasov, a teacher of philosophy, psychology, logic and didactics of the Bethany theological seminary and Moscow Theological Academy , a state adviser [8] .
Notes
- ↑ Case of testing in the [Moscow] Seminary and Schools under its jurisdiction in the month of July 1836. RSA of Moscow, F.234, op.1, case 1153.
- ↑ Church in the name of the Holy Apostles Peter and Paul at the former Mariinsky Hospital. [one]
- ↑ Built instead of the old, decrepit, in 1736 merchant Grigory Mushnikov. According to legend, the land on which the church stood (on Sadovaya, near the Kursky station) was taken under pasture for tsar’s mares by order of Tsar Alexei Mikhailovich, and because the church built on this pasture was named Kobylskaya. Some believe that the church is so named after the name of the owner of this locality Kobylsky; for example, among the colonels of Peter (in 1690) was Ivan Kobylsky. An ancestor of Kobylsky had a house in this parish, and from him the church could be called "in Kobylsky." Destroyed in 1930
- ↑ The High Importance of the Confessor in the Church of Christ, p. 7.
- ↑ Curriculum vitae are verified according to: “The track record of the priest of Moscow Nikolskaya, in Kobylsky, church of John Alexandrovich Karinsky, for 1888”, RGIA, F.1343, op.23, d.1512.
- ↑ M.I. Karinsky and his family regularly came to Ramenskoye, where V.V. Zotikov , the brother of his wife, lived.
- ↑ Temple of the Descent of the Holy Spirit at the Lazarevsky Cemetery in Moscow.
- ↑ RGA of Moscow, F. 427, op. 1, d.3108.
Literature
- On the high significance of the confessor in the church of Christ: Extracted. from the word for the celebration of the fiftieth anniversary of the holy confessor of the Ivanovo magpie of Moscow, priest. John Alexandrovich Karinsky (1888 Dec 12) / [Op.] Holy. A. Polotebnova. - Moscow: type. L. and A. Snegirev, 1889. - [2], 8 pp .; 21. RSL [2]