Joseph (in the world of John of Orange [1] ; mind. 1751) - Archimandrite of the Slutsk Holy Trinity Monastery and the Kiev-Pechersk Lavra of the Russian Orthodox Church .
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He was educated at the Kiev-Mohyla Academy , where he then began to teach himself. Of the teachers of the rhetoric of the KMA, Oransky was appointed in the early thirties of the 18th century by the Archimandrite of the Slutsk Trinity Monastery , which served as the church-administrative center for Orthodox Christians of all north-western Russia who were under Polish rule [2] .
In 1748, as a man β through considerable summers in Poland in the defense of piety working β, was elected by the Holy Synod to the archimandrite of the Kiev-Pechersk monastery and was confirmed as Russian Empress Elizaveta Petrovna on March 15 of the same year [2] .
Joseph of Orange died on October 8, 1751, at the monastery entrusted to him.
Notes
- β Joseph (in the world of John) of Orange // Orthodox Theological Encyclopedia or Theological Encyclopedic Dictionary. Volume 7. John of Skifopol - Calendar.
- β 1 2 3 Runkevich S. Iosif (Oransky) // Russian biographical dictionary : in 25 volumes. - SPb. - M. , 1896-1918.
Literature
- Archimandrite Nicholas. βHistorical and statistical description of the Minsk Dioceseβ, 116.
- "Kiev diocesan statements", 1877, 499.
- Stroyev, "Lists of Hierarchs."