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Pupinis, Vincent Iosifovich

Vincent Iosifovich Pupinis ( 1920 - Rome , Italy ) - Lithuanian by nationality, hieromonk of the Catholic Church of the Byzantine rite , member of the Jesuit Order, member of the Russian Apostolate , worked in communities of Russian countries abroad : Austria , Italy , Brazil , Salvador , founder of the parish in Salzburg , priest of the Annunciation Church in Sao Paulo , publisher of " Friends and Acquaintances, newspaper (Sao Paulo) " [1] .

Hieromonk Vincent Iosifovich Pupinis sj
Vincent Pupunis
Birth nameVincent Pupunis
Date of Birth1920 ( 1920 )
Place of deathRome , Italy
OccupationHieromonk , the Catholic Church of the Byzantine rite , a member of the Jesuit Order, a member of the Russian Apostolate , worked in communities of Russian foreign countries in countries: Austria , Italy , Brazil , El Salvador , priest of the Annunciation Temple in Sao Paulo , publisher of Friends and Acquaintances, Newspaper (Sao Paulo)
FatherJoseph Vikentievich Pupinis

Biography

A Jesuit of Lithuanian descent, had experience in Russian DP camps in Austria , in 1950 founded the Russian Catholic Parish of the Byzantine Rite in Salzburg , from 1956 he organized summer camps for Russian children, planned to create a boarding school, in 1958 organized a meeting in Vienna for Russian women scattered around Austria . Member of the II Congress of Russian Catholics at the Eastern Christian hearth in Brussels in 1956 [2] .

In 1969 - 1979 he served in Brazil . Supervised by the boarding school of St. Vladimir in São Paulo (street Moreira de Costa, 495, in the area of ​​Ipiranga). In 1969, he founded and directed the newspaper " Friends and Acquaintances, the newspaper (Sao Paulo) ", his employees were Alexander B. Kirillov, Valentina Ivanovna Levashko and Victor M. Tolstinov. Editorial address: DIZ. CP 42-333. Sào Paulo, Brasil [3] .

In 1972 he traveled to Lithuania , met with relatives, as a tourist visited Leningrad , Moscow , on the feast of St. Sergius on October 8, 1972 he was in the Trinity-Sergius Lavra . On his way back through Austria, he called in to Trophyach , where he had previously worked in a Russian camp [4] .

In 1974 , he visited Russians in El Salvador [5] .

In 1979 he was recalled to Rome , lived in Russicum , was attracted to receive delegations of the Russian Orthodox Church of the Moscow Patriarchate , he is recalled by Ufa Bishop Anatoly (Kuznetsov) , describing a trip to Italy in 1985 [6] .

Publications

Russians in El Salvador // To Friends and Acquaintances, newspaper (São Paulo) , No. 4, 1974. p. 2 to 4.

Notes

  1. ↑ Kolupaev V. Life of the Russian community in Brazil in the coverage of the newspaper “ Friends and acquaintances ” // Latin America. No. 3, 2011
  2. ↑ Second Congress of Russian Catholics // Russia and the Ecumenical Church , No. 3-4 (31), 1956. p. 22
  3. ↑ Friends and Acquaintances, newspaper (Sao Paulo) , No. 167, 1979. p. four
  4. ↑ Gaidushenko M. A trip about. Vincent // To friends and acquaintances, newspaper (Sao Paulo) , No. 11, 1972. p. 2 - 3
  5. ↑ Vincent, hieromonk . Russians in El Salvador // To Friends and Acquaintances, newspaper (São Paulo) , No. 4, 1974. p. 2 - 4
  6. ↑ Anatoly, Bishop of Ufa . At the relics of Italy // Journal of the Moscow Patriarchate , No. 2, 1986. p. 63

Sources

  • Kolupaev V.E. Russian features in Brazil in the second half of the 20th century // Yearbook of historical and anthropological studies for 2011/2012 / RUDN University, Interuniversity Scientific Center for Comparative Historical and Anthropological Studies. M: EKON-INFORM, 2012. c. 48 - 60. ISBN 978-5-9506-0928-2

Links

  • Kolupaev V. Hieromonk Vincent Pupinis (Catholic Church) // RELIGIOUS WORKERS AND WRITERS OF THE RUSSIAN ABROAD
  • Kolupaev V. Brazil // Catholic communities of the Byzantine rite and the Russian diaspora
Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Pupinis_Vikenty_Iosifovich&oldid=73327650


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