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Metropolitan of Kyiv is an episcopal title that has been created with varying suffixes at multiple times in different Christian churches, though always maintaining the name of the metropolitan city — Kiev — which today is located in the modern state of Ukraine.
The Metropolitan of Kyiv and All Ukraine is the metropolitan bishop who is the head of the Orthodox Church of Ukraine. This ecclesiastical title was created and canonized at the Unification council of 2018 held in Kyiv , Ukraine .
The Metropolis of Kyiv (Greek: Μητρόπολις Κιέβου, romanized: Mitrópolis Kiévou; Ukrainian: Ки́ївська митропо́лія, romanized: Kyivska mytropoliia; Belarusian: Кіеўская мітраполія, Kijeŭskaja mitrapolija) was an autonomous metropolis of the Ecumenical Patriarchate of Constantinople [1] with center in Kyiv after its formation in 988 as a ...
Meeting on celebrations for the 200th anniversary of the birth of Taras Shevchenko, Kyiv, Shevchenko park, 9 March 2014. On 20 July 1988 he was appointed Father-Superior of the Dormition Pochayiv Lavra. [1] On 9 December 1990 he was consecrated Bishop of Chernivtsi and Bukovina by Metropolitan Philaret (Denysenko) at the St Volodymyr's ...
In 1299, the Metropolitan of Kiev and all Rus'—Maximus—transferred the metropolitan seat from Kiev to the city of Vladimir-on-Klyazma. In reaction to this move, King Daniel's son and successor on the throne—Leo I—petitioned the Ecumenical Patriarch to erect a new metropolis in the territory of his kingdom.
Metropolitan Epiphanius [a] of Kyiv and All Ukraine (Ukrainian: Епіфаній, Митрополит Київський і всієї України, romanized: Epifanii, Mytropolyt Kyivskyi i vsiiei Ukrainy, secular name: Serhii Petrovych Dumenko, Ukrainian: Сергій Петрович Думенко; born on 3 February 1979) is the primate of the Orthodox Church of Ukraine (OCU), holding ...
Cyprian [a] (c. 1336 – 16 September 1406) was a prelate of Bulgarian origin, [1] who served as the Metropolitan of Kiev, Rus' and Lithuania (2 December 1375–12 February 1376) and the Metropolitan of Kiev and All Rus' (12 February 1376–16 September 1406) in the Ecumenical Patriarchate of Constantinople. During both periods, he was opposed ...
Metropolitan Alexis Healing the Tatar Queen Taidula from Blindness, Yakov Kapkov (1816–54). Alexius, whose name at birth was Eleutherius, was a son of Феодор Biakont and Mary, [2] his father was a boyar from Chernigov who settled in Moscow and founded the Pleshcheev boyar family.