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    Metropolitan Nicholas (Russian: Митрополит Николай, born as Boris Dorofeyevich Yarushevich, Russian: Борис Дорофеевич Ярушевич; 12 January 1892 – 13 December...
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    the day of Stalin's funeral. Other Orthodox officials, including Nicholas (Yarushevich), attended the funeral and mourned for Stalin. Stalin left neither...
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    Ukraine and western Belarus Metropolitan Nicholas (Yarushevich) 1940–1941 Metropolitan Nicholas (Yarushevich) 1941–1944 During World War II, on the territories...
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    1943, Metropolitans Sergius (Stragorodsky), Alexius (Simansky) and Nicholas (Yarushevich) had a meeting with Stalin and received permission to convene a...
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    1943, Metropolitans Sergius (Stragorodsky), Alexius (Simansky) and Nicholas (Yarushevich) were officially received by Soviet leader Joseph Stalin. They received...
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    Metropolitan Alexius together with Metropolitan Sergius and Metropolitan Nicholas (Yarushevich) met with Joseph Stalin in the Kremlin where a historic decision...
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    1943, Metropolitans Sergius (Stragorodsky), Alexius (Simansky) and Nicholas (Yarushevich) were officially received by Soviet leader Joseph Stalin who proposed...
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    Bishop Nicholas (Yarushevich), who in the spring of 1927, after the arrest of Bishop Gabriel, temporarily managed the diocese. Bishop Nicholas submitted...
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    with Metropolitans Sergius (Stagorodsky), Alexy (Simansky) and Nicholas (Yarushevich). Stalin raised the issue of providing the Moscow Patriarchate with...
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    Sergius Grishin Constantine Dyakov Alexander Petrovsky (acting) Nicholas (Yarushevich) Nazi occupation (Ukrainian Autonomous Orthodox Church, Panteleimon...
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    (1884–1946) Valentina Grizodubova (1909–1993) Andrei Zhdanov (1896–1948) Nicholas (Yarushevich) – Metropolitan of Kiev and Galicia (1892–1961) Academician Trofim...
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  • Dyakov, 1934–1937, exarch of Ukraine 1929–1937 Alexander, 1937–1938 Nicholas Yarushevich, 1941–1944, exarch of Ukraine 1941 During World War II, the Ukrainian...
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  • Chairman of the Department for External Church Relations Metropolitan Nicholas (Yarushevich) and visited the Trinity Lavra of St. Sergius and Yasnaya Polyana...
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    (Stragorodsky), Metropolitan Alexy (Simansky) of Leningrad and Metropolitan Nicholas (Yarushevich) of Kiev and Galicia. One of the most important results of this...
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    The following people have been chairmen of the DECR: Metropolitan Nicholas (Yarushevich) (April 4, 1946 – June 21, 1960) Metropolitan Nikodim (Rotov) (June...
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    patriarchal throne Alexius (Simansky), Metropolitan of Leningrad Nicholas (Yarushevich), Metropolitan of Kiev and Galich Luke (Voyno-Yasenetsky), Archbishop...
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  • into Alaxandre-Nevsky Lavra in May 1921. He was tonsured by vladyka Nicholas Yarushevich receiving new name Symeon. January 19, 1925 was consecrated into...
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