Archpriest Gregory Prozorov (1864–1942), rector of the parish of Moscow Patriarchate in Berlin

The article examines the biography of one of the significant figures of the Russian Orthodox Church of the twentieth century – Archpriest Grigory Yakovlevich Prozorov. After graduating from the Kiev Theological Academy, he was actively engaged in pedagogical and spiritual-educational, as well as soc...

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Main Authors: Maxim Sorokin, Alexander Bertash
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Language:Russian
Published: St. Tikhon's Orthodox University 2024-12-01
Series:Вестник Православного Свято-Тихоновского гуманитарного университета: Серия ИИ. История, история Русской Православной Церкви
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description The article examines the biography of one of the significant figures of the Russian Orthodox Church of the twentieth century – Archpriest Grigory Yakovlevich Prozorov. After graduating from the Kiev Theological Academy, he was actively engaged in pedagogical and spiritual-educational, as well as socio-political activities, being an adherent of extreme right-wing views. In exile, in Serbia and since 1924 in Germany, Archpriest G. Prozorov remained under the jurisdiction of Metropolitan Evlogiy (Georgievsky), refusing to submit to Bishop Tikhon (Lyashchenko) of the ROCOR. Since 1930, he was the only representative of the Church of the Moscow Patriarchate in Germany, remaining faithful to it until the end of his life. The parishioners of the temples of Archpriest Gregory were famous scientists S. L. Frank and I. A. Stratonov. canonical and property, disagreements between the three branches of Russian Orthodoxy in Germany: ROCOR, "Evlogians" - supporters of Metropolitan Evlogy and the Moscow Patriarchate, on the other hand – in the face of harassment by German punitive authorities, in particular, the Gestapo. The article is based on numerous materials, first introduced into scientific circulation from the Bundesarchiv (Berlin), the Russian State Military Archive and Russian emigrant periodicals in Germany.
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spelling doaj-art-752df7cc6edc40fcbb3c4de8a9fce88f2025-08-20T01:57:59ZrusSt. Tikhon's Orthodox UniversityВестник Православного Свято-Тихоновского гуманитарного университета: Серия ИИ. История, история Русской Православной Церкви1991-64342409-48112024-12-0111611693115http://dx.doi.org/10.15382/sturII2024116.93-11510Archpriest Gregory Prozorov (1864–1942), rector of the parish of Moscow Patriarchate in BerlinMaxim SorokinAlexander Bertash0Church of the Holy Royal Passion-bearers in Bremen, Berlin-German Diocese; Kleine Westerholz Strasse, 17, 28309, Bremen, BRD; The limited liability company Architectural Bureau «Liteynaya chast-91»; St.-Petersburg, Russian FederationThe article examines the biography of one of the significant figures of the Russian Orthodox Church of the twentieth century – Archpriest Grigory Yakovlevich Prozorov. After graduating from the Kiev Theological Academy, he was actively engaged in pedagogical and spiritual-educational, as well as socio-political activities, being an adherent of extreme right-wing views. In exile, in Serbia and since 1924 in Germany, Archpriest G. Prozorov remained under the jurisdiction of Metropolitan Evlogiy (Georgievsky), refusing to submit to Bishop Tikhon (Lyashchenko) of the ROCOR. Since 1930, he was the only representative of the Church of the Moscow Patriarchate in Germany, remaining faithful to it until the end of his life. The parishioners of the temples of Archpriest Gregory were famous scientists S. L. Frank and I. A. Stratonov. canonical and property, disagreements between the three branches of Russian Orthodoxy in Germany: ROCOR, "Evlogians" - supporters of Metropolitan Evlogy and the Moscow Patriarchate, on the other hand – in the face of harassment by German punitive authorities, in particular, the Gestapo. The article is based on numerous materials, first introduced into scientific circulation from the Bundesarchiv (Berlin), the Russian State Military Archive and Russian emigrant periodicals in Germany.https://periodical.pstgu.ru/ru/pdf/article/8340archpriest grigory prozorov kiev at the beginning of the twentieth century germany in the 20-30s of the twentieth century berlin russian emigration parishes of the moscow patriarchate abroad rocor metr. eulogius (georgievsky) metr. eleutherius (bogoyavlenskij) metr. sergiy (stragorodsky) bishop tikhon (lyashchenko) s. l. frank i. a. stratonov gestapo.протоиерей григорий прозоров киев в начале хх в. германия в 20-30-е гг. хх в. берлин русская эмиграция патриаршие приходы за границей русская православная церковь заграницей митрополит евлогий (георгиевский) митрополит елевферий (богоявленский) митрополит сергий (страгородский) епископ тихон (лященко) с. л. франк и. а. стратонов гестапо.
spellingShingle Maxim Sorokin
Alexander Bertash
Archpriest Gregory Prozorov (1864–1942), rector of the parish of Moscow Patriarchate in Berlin
Вестник Православного Свято-Тихоновского гуманитарного университета: Серия ИИ. История, история Русской Православной Церкви
archpriest grigory prozorov
kiev at the beginning of the twentieth century
germany in the 20-30s of the twentieth century
berlin
russian emigration
parishes of the moscow patriarchate abroad
rocor
metr. eulogius (georgievsky)
metr. eleutherius (bogoyavlenskij)
metr. sergiy (stragorodsky)
bishop tikhon (lyashchenko)
s. l. frank
i. a. stratonov
gestapo.
протоиерей григорий прозоров
киев в начале хх в.
германия в 20-30-е гг. хх в.
берлин
русская эмиграция
патриаршие приходы за границей
русская православная церковь заграницей
митрополит евлогий (георгиевский)
митрополит елевферий (богоявленский)
митрополит сергий (страгородский)
епископ тихон (лященко)
с. л. франк
и. а. стратонов
гестапо.
title Archpriest Gregory Prozorov (1864–1942), rector of the parish of Moscow Patriarchate in Berlin
title_full Archpriest Gregory Prozorov (1864–1942), rector of the parish of Moscow Patriarchate in Berlin
title_fullStr Archpriest Gregory Prozorov (1864–1942), rector of the parish of Moscow Patriarchate in Berlin
title_full_unstemmed Archpriest Gregory Prozorov (1864–1942), rector of the parish of Moscow Patriarchate in Berlin
title_short Archpriest Gregory Prozorov (1864–1942), rector of the parish of Moscow Patriarchate in Berlin
title_sort archpriest gregory prozorov 1864 1942 rector of the parish of moscow patriarchate in berlin
topic archpriest grigory prozorov
kiev at the beginning of the twentieth century
germany in the 20-30s of the twentieth century
berlin
russian emigration
parishes of the moscow patriarchate abroad
rocor
metr. eulogius (georgievsky)
metr. eleutherius (bogoyavlenskij)
metr. sergiy (stragorodsky)
bishop tikhon (lyashchenko)
s. l. frank
i. a. stratonov
gestapo.
протоиерей григорий прозоров
киев в начале хх в.
германия в 20-30-е гг. хх в.
берлин
русская эмиграция
патриаршие приходы за границей
русская православная церковь заграницей
митрополит евлогий (георгиевский)
митрополит елевферий (богоявленский)
митрополит сергий (страгородский)
епископ тихон (лященко)
с. л. франк
и. а. стратонов
гестапо.
url https://periodical.pstgu.ru/ru/pdf/article/8340
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