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List of Orthodox Saints of North America

List of Orthodox Saints of North America - a list of people canonized by local Orthodox churches whose life was connected with North America.

List

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holiness
namecharacteristiclifetimeDay of Remembrancewhen and by whom canonized
 holy martyrProtopresbyter Alexander Alexandrovich Khotovitsky
February 11 (23), 1872
-
August 19, 1937
August 7/20December 2, 1994; Bishops' Council of the Russian Orthodox Church [1]
 saintPatriarch Tikhon of Moscow
(in the world Vasily Ivanovich Bellavin)
January 19 (31), 1865
-
April 7, 1925
March 25 / April 7;
September 26 / October 9
November 1, 1981; ROCOR Bishops' Council [2]

October 9, 1989; ROC Council of Bishops [3]

 righteousProtopresbyter Alexei Georgievich Tovt
March 18, 1854
-
May 7, 1909
July 31 / August 13March 31, 1994; The Holy Synod of the Orthodox Church in America [4]
 holy martyrProtopresbyter
February 21, 1874
-
May 4, 1945
March 20, 2003; Council of Bishops of the Polish Orthodox Church [5]
 reverendBrendan Clonfert
OK. 484 - approx. 578
is unknown
 reverendGerman Alaskan
(in the world Egor Ivanovich Popov)
1751
-
November 15 (27), 1836
March 11, 1969; Council of Bishops of the North American Metropolis [6]
 saintMetropolitan Innocent of Alaska
(in the world Ivan Evseevich Popov-Veniaminov)
August 26, 1797
-
March 31, 1879
May 7, 1993; ROCOR Bishops' Council [7]
righteousArchpriest Jacob Georgievich Netsvetov
1802 - July 26, 1864
October 1994; The Holy Synod of the Orthodox Church in America [8]
 holy martyrArchpriest John Alexandrovich Kochurov
July 13 (25), 1871
-
October 31 (November 13) 1917
November 1, 1981; ROCOR Bishops' Council [2]

December 4, 1994; Bishops' Council of the Russian Orthodox Church [9] .
 saintArchbishop John of Shanghai and San Francisco
(in the world Mikhail Borisovich Maksimovich)
June 4 (16), 1896
-
July 2, 1966
May 7, 1993; ROCOR Bishops' Council [7]
 holy martyrJuvenal Alaskan
(in the world of Jacob Govorukhin)
OK. 1761 - 1796
1980; The Holy Synod of the Orthodox Church in America [10]
 saintBishop Nicholas of Serbia
(in the world of Nikola Velimirovich)
December 23, 1880
(January 4, 1881)
-
March 18, 1956
May 19, 2003; Council of Bishops of the Serbian Orthodox Church [11]
 martyrPeter Aleut
(Chukagnak)
mind. 1815
September 24, 1980; Orthodox Church in America [12]
 saintBishop Raphael of Brooklyn
(in the world of Rafla Havavini)
November 9 (21), 1860
-
February 14, 1915
March 27-20, 2000; The Holy Synod of the Orthodox Church in America [13] .
 holy martyrArchbishop Seraphim of Uglich
(in the world Semyon Nikolaevich Samoilovich)
July 19 (31), 1881
-
November 9, 1937
November 1, 1981; ROCOR Bishops' Council; [2]

August 20, 2000; Bishops Cathedral of the Russian Orthodox Church
 priest confessorBishop of Barnabas of Tail
(in the world Vojislav Nastić)
January 31, 1914
-
November 12, 1964
May 18, 2004; Council of Bishops of the Serbian Orthodox Church [14]
 holy martyrArchbishop Anatoly
(in the world Alexey V. Kamensky)
October 3 (15), 1863
-
September 20, 1925
November 1, 1981; ROCOR Bishops' Council [2]
 reverendArchimandrite Sevastian Jackson
(in the world of Jovan Dabovic)
June 9, 1863
-
November 30, 1940
May 29, 2015; Council of Bishops of the Serbian Orthodox Church [15]
 saintBishop Mardarius
(in the world Ivan Uskokovich)
December 22, 1889
-
December 12, 1935
May 29, 2015; Council of Bishops of the Serbian Orthodox Church [15]

Notes

  1. ↑ Khotovitsky Alexander Alexandrovich
  2. ↑ 1 2 3 4 List of New Martyrs and Confessors of Russia (approved by the ROCOR Bishops' Council in 1981)
  3. ↑ GMP. 1990, No. 1, pp. 6 - 7
  4. ↑ http://metanthonymemorial.org/proposaltoth.pdf
  5. ↑ A. Matreńczyk: Św. Bazyli Martysz - duchowy opiekun prawosławnych żołnierzy. W: red. A. Radziukiewicz: Nieść pokój, kochać ludzi. Arcybiskup generał dywizji Miron (Chodakowski) 1957-2010. Warszawa: Wojskowe Stowarzyszenie Społeczno-Kulturalne "SWAT", 2011, s. 27-33. ISBN 978-83-90030536 -5-0.
  6. ↑ Address of the Great Council of Bishops of the Orthodox Church in America 11-13 March 1969, Concerning The Canonization of the Spiritual Father Herman of Alaska
  7. ↑ 1 2 Council of Bishops, 1993
  8. ↑ JACOB // Orthodox Encyclopedia . - M .: Church and Scientific Center "Orthodox Encyclopedia" , 2009. - T. XX. - S. 498-499. - 752 s. - 39,000 copies. - ISBN 978-5-89572-036-3 .
  9. ↑ New Blessed Martyr John Kochurov, Presbyter Tsarskoye Selo - | St. Petersburg diocesan sheets
  10. ↑ 1980 Act of Canonization of the Holy Martyrs Hieromonk Juvenaly and Peter the Aleut. South Canaan, PA
  11. ↑ SERBIA. St. Nicholas (Velimirovich) - the new holy Serbian Church: Russian Orthodox Church
  12. ↑ The Contexts of Religion and Violence Edited by Ronald A. Simkins
  13. ↑ Thousands Attend Glorification of Saint Raphael, Bishop of Brooklyn, at Saint Tikhon's Monastery - Orthodox Church in America
  14. ↑ Barnabas Priest (Nastich), Bishop of Hvostansky / People of the Church - Missionaries of the Past and Present / Official Website of the Department of Religious Education, Catechesis and Mis ...
  15. ↑ 1 2 The Council of Bishops of the Serbian Orthodox Church glorified two new saints - News - Orthodox Encyclopedia Church Scientific Center

Links

  • Akathist to American Saints of the 20th Century.
Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=List of Orthodox Saints_North_America&oldid = 97747672

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