Metropolitan Seraphim (russian: Митрополит Серафим; born Vladimir Mironovich Nikitin, russian: Владимир Миронович Никитин; 2 July 1905 - 22 April 1979) was a Bishop of the
Russian Orthodox Church,
Metropolitan
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* Metropolitan county, a typ ...
of
Krutitsy and
Kolomna.
Biography
Born in St. Petersburg in the family servant. In 1928 he graduated from the State Institute of Architecture.
During
World War II he served in the
Soviet Army.
In November 1951 he ordained
deacon and then priest in the appointment of the
Transfiguration Cathedral in Leningrad. As a member of the building committee of the Leningrad diocese. In 1958 he graduated from the correspondence section of the
Leningrad Theological Academy
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with the title of Candidate of Theology.
On 26 June 1962 he was tonsured a monk with the name Seraphim in the
Pskov-Caves Monastery
Pskov-Pechory Monastery or The Pskovo-Pechersky Dormition Monastery or Pskovo-Pechersky Monastery (russian: Пско́во-Печ́ерский Успе́нский монасты́рь, et, Petseri klooster) is a Russian Orthodox male monaster ...
, on July 1 of the same year elevated to the rank of
Archimandrite.
From 8 to 27 February 1968 a temporary administrator of the
diocese of Voronezh
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.
On 25 February 1968 he was elevated to the rank of archbishop.
e was a member of the Synod Commission for the preparation of the Local Council of the
Russian Orthodox Church in 1971. Chairman of the Economic Department of the Moscow Patriarchate from 25 August 1970 to 29 July 1974.
On 25 June 1971 Archbishop of Kursk and Belgorod appointed Metropolitan Seraphim Krutitsy and Kolomna, a permanent member of the Holy Synod.
On 11 June 1977 he was dismissed to rest, according to the petition, due to deteriorating health.
He died during the night of 22 April 1979, the feast of Easter in the Holy Transfiguration Cathedral in Leningrad (near which he lived and which used to come to pray in the last years of his life) during the Divine Liturgy.
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Митрополит Серафим (Никитин) (1905-1979)*
Серафим (Никитин)
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1905 births
1979 deaths
Bishops of the Russian Orthodox Church
20th-century Eastern Orthodox archbishops
Eastern Orthodox metropolitans
Clergy from Saint Petersburg