Metropolitan Arsenius (Russian: Митрополит Арсений, secular name Avksenty Georgievich Stadnitsky; 3 February 1862, Komarovo [ro], Bessarabia – 10 February...
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Saint Arsenius the Great (c. 350 – 445), also known as Arsenius the Deacon, Arsenius of Scetis and Turah, and Arsenius the Roman Saint Arsenius of Corfu...
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the diocese for much of the next seven years while Metropolitan Arsenius Stadnitsky was in prison or exile. In 1933 Alexius served briefly as Archbishop...
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appreciated by the rector of the Moscow Theological Academy, Bishop Arsenius (Stadnitsky) of Volokolamsk, who proposed to elect Ivan Petrovykh to the position...
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appendices to the new magazine. On March 13, 1898, Archimandrite Arsenius (Stadnitsky) was appointed rector. On February 28, 1899, he was consecrated as...
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Soviet period), established a festival in honor of Metropolitan Arsenius (Stadnitsky) of Novgorod (d. 1936), returned the relics of Bishop Nikita (d....
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church was legalized in 1943. In the patriarchal church, Archbishop Arsenius (Stadnitsky) was one of the candidates for Patriarch in the 1917 Moscow Council...
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Saint Theodore, presbyter, Confessor (1933) New Hiero-confessor Arsenius (Stadnitsky), Metropolitan of Tashkent and Turkestan (1936) New Hieromartyr Ignatius...
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"Авксентьевна" (Avksentyevna; both feminine). Avksenty Stadnitsky, secular name of Metropolitan Arsenius (1862–1936), Russian orthodox prelate Avksenty Tsagareli...
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