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Jonah (Pavinsky)

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Archbishop Jonah (in the world Ivan Dmitrievich Pavinsky ; 1773 - February 3 (15), 1828 ) - Bishop of the Russian Orthodox Church , Archbishop of Kazan and Simbirsk .

Archbishop Jonah
Archbishop of Kazan and Simbirsk
November 6, 1826 - February 3, 1828
PredecessorAmbrose (Protasov)
SuccessorFilaret (Amphitheater)
Archbishop of Tver and Kashinsky
July 21, 1821 - November 6, 1826
PredecessorSimeon (Krylov-Platonov)
SuccessorAmbrose (Protasov)
Bishop of Oryol and Sevsky
July 22, 1817 - July 21, 1821
PredecessorDosipheus (Ilyin)
SuccessorGabriel (Rozanov)
EducationMain Seminary
Birth nameIvan Dmitrievich Pavinsky
Birth
Death
Buried
Deacon consecrationMarch 23, 1793
Presbytery consecration1797 year
MonasticismDecember 24, 1813
Episcopal consecrationJuly 22, 1817
AwardsOrder of St. Anne of I degree

Content

  • 1 Biography
  • 2 Works
  • 3 Literature
  • 4 References

Biography

Born in 1773 in the family of a priest of the Olonets region.

Educated in the Olonets , Arkhangelsk and Alexander Nevsky seminaries.

March 23, 1793 ordained deacon to St. Isaac's Cathedral in St. Petersburg.

In 1797 he was ordained a priest at the Russian mission in Copenhagen .

In 1802 he was appointed a priest to the Zakhariyev Church in St. Petersburg.

In 1803 he was transferred to the Simeon Church.

Since 1806, he was the law teacher of the Jesuit Institute.

May 11, 1808 was appointed present in the St. Petersburg Consistory.

Since 1809 - confessor of Grand Duchess Catherine Pavlovna .

On December 24, 1813, he was tonsured a monk.

December 31, 1813 - Archimandrite of the New Jerusalem Monastery .

On March 9, 1816 he was appointed a member of the Moscow Synodal Office.

July 22, 1817 was ordained bishop of Oryol and Sevsky .

April 4, 1820 awarded the Order of St. Anne of 1 degree

Since July 21, 1821 - Archbishop of Tver and Kashinsky .

Since February 26, 1823 - member of the Holy Synod .

November 6, 1826 transferred to the Kazan Department .

The reign of Archbishop Jonah of the Kazan diocese was marked by unrest in church life, which occurred as a result of the mass retreat of the baptized Tatars from the Church.

He died on February 3, 1828. Buried in Kazan .

Compositions

He owns: “An Experience on the Eloquence of the Preachers”, Blair (St. Petersburg, 1800 ), “The Rule of the Teaching of Pastoral Theology Prescribed in the Imperial-Royal Hereditary Lands” (St. Petersburg, 1803 ); “Speech at the meeting of His I.V. Alexander I” ( 1816 ) and “Words” (M., 1816 ).

Literature

  • Jonah (Pavinsky) // Brockhaus and Efron Encyclopedic Dictionary : in 86 volumes (82 volumes and 4 additional). - SPb. , 1890-1907.
  • Runkevich S. G. Iona (Pavinsky) // Russian Biographical Dictionary : in 25 volumes. - SPb. - M. , 1896-1918.
  • The Court of the Months for 1824

Links

  • Jonah (Pavinsky) (1773-1828), Archbishop of Kazan .


Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Jona_(Pavinsky)&oldid=100648772


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