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Pavel (Baptist)

Archimandrite Pavel ( Peter the Baptist in the world; d. 1803) - archimandrite of the Pereyaslavsky Daniilov Monastery of the Russian Orthodox Church , teacher and rector of the Vladimir Theological Seminary .

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There are articles on Wikipedia about other people with the name Pavel and the surname Predtechensky .

Biography

There was practically no information about his worldly life, it is only known that Peter the Baptist was born in the 18th century of the Yaroslavl province and was brought up in the Yaroslavl Theological Seminary , where, at the end of the course in 1781, he was a teacher of Greek and rhetoric (1781-1786) [1 ] .

 
Trinity Danilov Monastery

On May 14, 1786, the Forerunner received monastic tonsure with the name Pavel and after that he was appointed builder of the Trinity-Sergius Varnitsky and Petrovsky monasteries in the city of Rostov . After this, Pavel Predtechensky worked as a philosophy teacher at the Yaroslavl Theological Seminary (1787–1788), prefect of the Neva Seminary (1788–1789) [2] , teacher of eloquence at the Tver Theological Seminary (1789–1792), preacher and prefect at the Moscow Slavic-Greek- Latin Academy (1792–1797) [3] , archimandrite of the Pereyaslav Holy Trinity Daniil Monastery (from August 9, 1797 [4] ) and rector of the Theological Seminary (1800-1803) [5] [6] [1] .

Pavel Predtechensky belongs to Per, published in 1795 in Moscow : β€œA speech in memory of the deceased Prince Alexander Ilyich Kasatkin-Rostovsky, on the occasion of his birthday, said at the Perervinsky Monastery, Moscow Academy by a preacher, hieromonk Pavel ” [7] [1] . A number of his other sermons were published in the Yaroslavl Diocesan Vedomosti in 1892 [5] .

Pavel Predtechensky died in 1803 [1] .

Notes

  1. ↑ 1 2 3 4 Languages ​​D. Ya. Pavel (Predtechensky) // Russian Biographical Dictionary : in 25 volumes. - SPb. - M. , 1896-1918.
  2. ↑ Chistovich I. β€œHistory of the St. Petersburg Theological Academy”, St. Petersburg, 1857, p. 83.
  3. ↑ Smirnov S. K. "History of the Moscow Slavic-Greek-Latin Academy", M., 1855, p. 328, 364, 367.
  4. ↑ Svirelin A. "Description of the Pereyaslavsky Trinity-Daniil Monastery", Moscow, 1860, p. 91.
  5. ↑ 1 2 Paul, archimandrite // Brockhaus and Efron Encyclopedic Dictionary : in 86 volumes (82 volumes and 4 additional). - SPb. , 1890-1907.
  6. ↑ Nadezhdin K. β€œHistory of the Vladimir Theological Seminary”, Vladimir, 1875, p. 120, 125-126.
  7. ↑ M., 1795 (Sopikov, No. 10032)

Literature

  • Nadezhdin K. β€œHistory of the Vladimir Theological Seminary”, Vladimir, 1875, p. 120, 125-126.
  • P. Stroyev β€œLists of hierarchs and rectors of monasteries of the Russian church”: (With the Alphabetical Index of Monasteries, compiled by M. Semevsky) St. Petersburg. Archaeographic Commission, 1877 .
Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Paul_(Predtechensky )&oldid = 98770745


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