Diocese of Astrakhan Астраханская епархия | |
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Location | |
Deaneries | 10 |
Headquarters | Astrakhan |
Information | |
Denomination | Eastern Orthodox |
Sui iuris church | Russian Orthodox Church |
Established | 1602 |
Cathedral | Assumption Cathedral |
Language | Church Slavonic |
Current leadership | |
Governance | Eparchy |
Bishop |
Nikon (Fomin) since July 15, 2016 |
Website | |
astreparh |
Diocese of Astrakhan ( Russian: Астраханская епархия) is an eparchy of the Russian Orthodox Church, uniting parishes and monasteries in the southern part of the Astrakhan Oblast (within the city of Astrakhan, as well as Volodarsky, Ikryaninsky, Kamyzyaksky, Limansky and Privolzhsky districts). It is part of the Astrakhan Metropolitanate.
The diocese was established in 1602 under Tsar Boris Godunov and Patriarch of Moscow and all Rus', Patriarch Job after the petition of the abbot of the Astrakhan Trinity Monastery, Theodosius (Kharitonov) to separate it into an independent diocese from the vast Diocese of Kazan. [1] The former superior of the Holy Trinity Monastery in Astrakhan, Theodosius (Kharitonov), [2] became the first ordinary bishop. The rapid development of monasteries and church institutions in the region ensured the rights to control fisheries and the salt industry since the 17th century. [2]
Archdiocese since 1605, metropolitanate from June 8/18, 1667 to April 3/14, 1714.
From 1991 to 2001, the number of parishes in the Astrakhan Diocese increased from 17 to 61. Compared to the same 1991, when 29 priests and 6 deacons served in the diocese, in 2001 there were already 60 and 13, respectively. [3]
On March 12, 2013, by decision of the Holy Synod of the Russian Orthodox Church, the northern part of the Astrakhan region was separated from the diocese, on the territory of which the Akhtubinsk Diocese was formed. [4]
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Diocese of Astrakhan Астраханская епархия | |
---|---|
Location | |
Deaneries | 10 |
Headquarters | Astrakhan |
Information | |
Denomination | Eastern Orthodox |
Sui iuris church | Russian Orthodox Church |
Established | 1602 |
Cathedral | Assumption Cathedral |
Language | Church Slavonic |
Current leadership | |
Governance | Eparchy |
Bishop |
Nikon (Fomin) since July 15, 2016 |
Website | |
astreparh |
Diocese of Astrakhan ( Russian: Астраханская епархия) is an eparchy of the Russian Orthodox Church, uniting parishes and monasteries in the southern part of the Astrakhan Oblast (within the city of Astrakhan, as well as Volodarsky, Ikryaninsky, Kamyzyaksky, Limansky and Privolzhsky districts). It is part of the Astrakhan Metropolitanate.
The diocese was established in 1602 under Tsar Boris Godunov and Patriarch of Moscow and all Rus', Patriarch Job after the petition of the abbot of the Astrakhan Trinity Monastery, Theodosius (Kharitonov) to separate it into an independent diocese from the vast Diocese of Kazan. [1] The former superior of the Holy Trinity Monastery in Astrakhan, Theodosius (Kharitonov), [2] became the first ordinary bishop. The rapid development of monasteries and church institutions in the region ensured the rights to control fisheries and the salt industry since the 17th century. [2]
Archdiocese since 1605, metropolitanate from June 8/18, 1667 to April 3/14, 1714.
From 1991 to 2001, the number of parishes in the Astrakhan Diocese increased from 17 to 61. Compared to the same 1991, when 29 priests and 6 deacons served in the diocese, in 2001 there were already 60 and 13, respectively. [3]
On March 12, 2013, by decision of the Holy Synod of the Russian Orthodox Church, the northern part of the Astrakhan region was separated from the diocese, on the territory of which the Akhtubinsk Diocese was formed. [4]
Media related to Astrakhan Eparchy at Wikimedia Commons