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Yashunsky, Roman Viktorovich

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Roman Viktorovich Yashunsky ( Greek monk Nektarios Νεκτάριος Γιαζούνσκιϊ ; born , ) - former bishop of the Lamian synod of the Greek Church , Olympic Bishop (2007-2016); hymnographer , translator.

Roman Viktorovich Yashunsky
Bishop of Olympic
October 25, 2007 - July 17, 2016
ElectionOctober 24, 2007
ChurchLamian synod
RenunciationJuly 17, 2016

Birth
Holy OrderDecember 17, 1995
MonasticismMarch 21, 1989
Episcopal consecrationOctober 25, 2007

In 2016, he abdicated and became "a private individual who does not represent any religious structure or organization."

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Biography

Born on August 11, 1966 in Leningrad.

March 21, 1989 with the blessing of the bishop of Ivano-Ascension Ambrose (Schurov), Hieromonk Philip (Mayserov) was tonsured a monk with the name of Jonah .

On July 23, 1989, he was ordained a hierodeacon by the catacomb bishop Isaac (Aniskin). In the same year he returned to the jurisdiction of the Russian Orthodox Church and lived in the Holy Spirit Monastery in Vilnius.

On October 31, 1990, Metropolitan of St. Petersburg John (Snychev) was re-ordained to the rank of Hierodeacon in the John Monastery . On May 12, 1994, he left the state of the St. Petersburg Metropolis .

In June 1994, while in Germany, the Archbishop of Berlin and Germany, Mark (Arndt), was received in communion with the Russian Orthodox Church Outside of Russia , and in July 1994 he received an offer from the bishop of Ishim Evtikhiy (Kurochkin) to be admitted to the clergy of the Ishim Diocese , but refused him.

In the summer of 1995 he lived in the monastery of St. Cyprian and Justina . On December 17, 1995, by the archbishop of Athens Chrysostomos (Kiusis) , he was accepted into the jurisdiction of the Florinite synod through ordination and was ordained on the same day hieromonk with the name of Nectarius in honor of Saint Nectrarius of Aegina .

In 1996 he returned to Russia, and in 1997 he was negotiating accession to the jurisdiction of the Bishop of Kuban, Veniamin (Rusalenko) ( ROCOR ).

From 1998 to 2001, he studied as a volunteer at the Modern Greek Department of the Department of General Linguistics, Faculty of Philology, St. Petersburg University .

In 1999, it came under the jurisdiction of the Lamian synod of the Greek Orthodox Church of the Church [1] , accused the "chrysostomists" of heresy, and the Synod of Archbishop Chrysostomos, in turn, cast him out of the holy dignity [2] .

On October 23, 2002, Bishop of Peter of Macarius (Kavakidis) in the monastery of St. James the Brother of God in the Peristeri was elevated to the dignity of archimandrite .

On October 11 (24), 2007, in the church in honor of the Holy Belt of the Virgin at the meeting of the Lamian Synod in Athens, he was elected to be ordained bishop . On October 25, in the cathedral church of the Holy Apostles in Athens, the Archbishop of Athens and All Greece, Makarios, Metropolitans of Phthiotis and Favmak Kallinik, Solunsky Euphemia, Mesogeus and Islands, Christopher and Bishop Athosasius of Garde, was ordained bishop of Olympia.

His election and consecration was carried out without the consent of the Russian parishes. Bishop Nektarios did not recognize a single “Lamian” parish in Russia. A part of the parishes that did not recognize the authority of Bishop Nektarii went to other non-canonical jurisdictions, the rest were asked under the direct care of the first hierarch of the "Lamians" Archbishop Makarii [2] .

On July 17, 2016, he announced his resignation of episcopal authority: “From now on, I resign from my episcopal authority and duties and continue to be a private person who does not represent any religious structure or organization ... I also ask you not to try to ask me questions in private messages and I warn you in advance that I will not answer ” [2] .

Fluent in ancient Greek and modern Greek . He translated into Russian a number of works of St. Gregory Palamas , Maximus the Confessor , Cyril of Alexandria , Nicephorus Grigory .

Bibliography

  • Jonah (Yashunsky), Hierodeacon . Our catacombs . // Bulletin of RHD . Paris - New York - Moscow. 1992. No. 166. - S.243-259
  • Nectar, hieromonk . A brief history of the sacred struggle of the old calendarists of Greece against the all-round ecumenism . St. Petersburg: St. Petersburg Religious Society of True Orthodox Christians, 2001. - 64 p.
  • Ἀρχιμανδρίτου Νεκταρίου . ΣΥΝΤΟΜΟΣ ΕΞΗΓΗΣΙΣ ΠΕΡΙ ΤΗΣ ΟΝΟΜΑΤΟΔΟΞΙΑΣ (Archimandrite Nectarius. Brief Explanation of Names. Archimandrite Nectarios. Onomatodoxy: A Brief Explanation). 2007.
Translations
  • Maxim the Confessor. About various bewilders of Saints Gregory and Dionysius (Ambigva). - M .: Institute of Philosophy, Theology and History of St. Thomas, 2006 .-- 464 p. - (Series: Bibliotheca Ignatiana) ISBN 5-94242-022-X
  • Gregory Palamas. Anti-Latin writings. Two apodictic words about the origin of the Holy Spirit. Against Vekka. - Krasnodar: Text, 2006 .-- 192 p. ISBN 5-903298-03-6
  • Gregory Palamas. Treatises. - Krasnodar: Text, 2007 .-- 256 p. ISBN 978-5-903298-05-1
  • Gregory Palamas. Antiretics against Akindin. - Krasnodar: Text, 2010 .-- 368 p. ISBN 978-5-903298-07-5
  • Nicephorus Grigora, History of the Romes, vol. I. - SPb .: Own publishing house, 2013 .-- XLII, 438 p. - (SERIA BYZANTINA). ISBN 978-5-4386-0136-4
  • Cyril of Alexandria. Book of treasures about the Holy and consubstantial Trinity, St. Petersburg: Satis, Abyshko, Text, 2014, - 384 p. ISBN 978-5-903525-66-9
  • Nicephorus Grigor, History of the Romei, vol. II. - St. Petersburg: Quadrivium, 2014 .-- 496 p. - (SERIA BYZANTINA). ISBN 978-5-4240-0095-9
Gymnography
  • Service prep. Paisius Velichkovsky [4] .
  • Service to the Royal Martyrs .

Notes

  1. ↑ Archimandrite from St. Petersburg was ordained bishop of Olympiad to manage the Russian parishes of the “Kallinikit Synod” of the CPI of Greece.
  2. ↑ 1 2 3 Bishop Nektarios, manager of the Russian parishes of the “Lamian” Synod of the CPI of Greece, “resigned his episcopal authority”. (unspecified) . Date of treatment July 17, 2016.
  3. ↑ St. Petersburg archimandrite CPI of Greece Nektarios (Yashunsky) is ordained bishop of Olympic.
  4. ↑ Church services to Rev. Elder Paisius. (unopened) (inaccessible link) . Date of treatment May 5, 2015. Archived November 29, 2016.

Links

  • † ῾Ο Θεοφιλέστατος ᾿Επίσκοπος ᾿Ολύμπου κ. Νεκτάριος. (Greek)
  • Bishop of Olympic Nectarius, managing the parishes of the CPI of Greece in Russia, about the history of his Synod and his attitude to church divisions (interview).
Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Yashunsky ,_Roman_Viktorovich&oldid = 101805452


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