- Stephen Yavorsky
Stephen Yavorsky (1658-1722) was an
archbishop and statesman in theRussian Empire , ofUkrainian descent , one of the ablest coadjutors of Peter the Great and the first president of theMost Holy Synod .Born in Jaworow near
Lwow , Yavorsky was educated at theKiev Academy and various Polish schools. Becoming a monk, he settled at the Kiev Academy as a preacher and professor, being appointed prefect of the institution and prior of the monastery ofSt. Nicholas . He attracted the attention of Peter I by his funeral oration over theboyar Aleksei Shein , and was madearchbishop ofRyazan in 1700.In 1700, on the death of Adrian, the last patriarch of
Moscow , Yavorsky was appointed custodian of the spiritualities of the patriarchal see. Notwithstanding frequent collisions with Peter, and his partiality for the unfortunateTsarevich Alexius , Yavorsky was too valuable a man to be discarded. In 1721 he was made first president of the newly erectedHoly Synod , but died in the following year. After that Stephen's duties were conferred onFeofan Prokopovich .ee also
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List of Metropolitans and Patriarchs of Moscow References
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