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Hilarion (secular name Grigory Valerievich Alfeyev, Russian: Григо́рий Вале́риевич Алфе́ев; 24 July 1966) is a bishop of the Russian Orthodox Church; currently he is the retired metropolitan of Budapest and Hungary.
In January 2002, Hilarion (Alfeyev) was consecrated Bishop of Kerch as an assistant bishop for the Sourozh diocese, assuming the title previously held by Archbishop Anatoly who was sent into retirement for the purpose. [34] According to the Russian Orthodox Church, initially, Bishop Hilarion was well accepted by the diocese as a whole. [35]
men, women and children, / flowers of the spiritual meadow of Russia, / who blossomed forth wondrously in time of grievous persecutions / bearing good fruit for Christ in your endurance: / Entreat Him as the One who planted you, / that He deliver His people from godless and evil men, / and that the Church of Russia and all the world/
In 2008, the Russian Orthodox scholar-bishop Hilarion Alfeyev of Volokolamsk, in his presentation at the First World Apostolic Congress of Divine Mercy (held in Rome in 2008), argued that God's mercy is so great that He does not condemn sinners to everlasting punishment.
Bishop Hilarion (Alfeyev) wrote in 1999 that: “Even though the movement of the 'Name-worshippers' was crushed at the beginning of the century on the orders of the Holy Synod, discussion of the matter regained impetus in the years preceding the Moscow Council (1917–18), which was supposed to come to a decision about this but did not succeed ...
The tension lingered on and could be observed at the meeting in Ravenna in early October 2007 of participants in the Orthodox–Catholic Dialogue: the representative of the Moscow Patriarchate, Bishop Hilarion Alfeyev, walked out of the meeting due to the presence of representatives from the Estonian Apostolic Orthodox Church which is in the ...
Bishop Herman (Timofeyev) (1970–1974) blessed the recitation of parts of the Divine Liturgy and sermons in German language. [ 1 ] By the decision of the Holy Synod of June 11, 1993, the parish in the city of Graz , which had passed from the jurisdiction of the Russian Orthodox Church Outside Russia , was included to the diocese.
Hilarion the Iberian (born c. 822), Georgian monk; Hilarion Alfeyev (born 1966), Russian Orthodox bishop, church historian, and composer; Hilarión Daza (1840–1894), President of Bolivia from 1876–1879; Hilarion of Kiev (11th century), Russian Orthodox bishop; Hilarion-Pit Lessard (1913–1984), Canadian politician