- Patriarch Sergius I of Moscow
Patriarch Sergius I ( _ru. Сергий I; born Ivan Nikolayevich Stragorodsky (Иван Николаевич Страгородский),
January 11 ,1867 —May 15 ,1944 ) was the 13thPatriarch of Moscow and All Russia , fromSeptember 8 ,1943 until his death. He was also the "de facto" head of theRussian Orthodox Church as Patriarchallocum tenens in 1925-1943.Early life
Ivan Stragorodsky was born in the town of
Arzamas nearNizhny Novgorod in a deeply religious family of anarchpriest . Named Sergius after becoming a monk he studied in Nizhny Novgorodseminary and later inSaint-Petersburg Theological Academy. In 1890 Sergius was sent with an Orthodox Christian mission toJapan and became fluent in Japanese (he already knew Greek, Latin and Hebrew languages). In 1899 he returned to Saint-Petersburg Theological Academy and was appointed itsrector . In 1901 Sergius was appointedarchbishop ofFinland andVyborg , and in 1911 he became member of the RussianHoly Synod . OnAugust 10 ,1917 he was transferred to the see ofVladimir andShuya and onNovember 28 of the same year, Patriarch Tikhon elevated him to the rank of Metropolitan.Bolsheviks arrested Metropolitan Sergius in January 1921, after months in jail he was exiled fromMoscow to Nizhny Novgorod. FromJune 16 ,1922 toAugust 27 ,1923 Sergius participated in the so-calledLiving Church (or Renovationist schism), but later publicly repented of his actions and was forgiven by Patriarch Tikhon. He was appointed the Metropolitan of Nizhny Novgorod onMarch 18 ,1924 .Election
Knowing that it would not be possible to conduct proper elections of the Patriarch upon his death, Patriarch Tikhon made a will where he appointed three candidates, one of whom would assume the leadership of the Church after Tikhon's own death. On
April 12 ,1925 , one of the candidates, MetropolitanPeter of Krutitsy and Kolomna was elected as the Patriarchal "Locum Tenens" ("Местоблюститель Патриаршего Престола"). However, only 8 months later, onDecember 10 ,1925 he was arrested. Foreseeing his imminent arrest, he followed Tikhon's example, likewise appointing three candidates to succeed him. After Peter's arrest, Sergius of Nizhny Novgorod was the only bishop from Peter's "list" who was not in prison or exile at the time. He assumed leadership of the Church with the title "Deputy Patriarchal Locum Tenens", presuming thatPeter of Krutitsy remained the "de jure" locum tenens and would return to his duties upon his release (which never happened). However, Sergius himself also was again in prison fromNovember 30 ,1926 tillMarch 27 ,1927 .Patriarchate
Seeking to convince
Soviet authorities to stop the campaign of terror and persecution against the Church, Sergius tried to look for ways of peaceful reconciliation with the government. OnJuly 29 ,1927 , he issued his famous "Declaration" where he professed absolute loyalty of the Russian Orthodox Church to Soviet Russia and to its government's interests. The "Declaration", albeit well-intended, sparked an immediate controversy among the Russian churchmen, many of whom (including many notable and respectedbishop s in prisons and exile) broke communion with Sergius. Later, some of these bishops reconciled with Sergius, but many still remained in opposition to the "official Church" until the election ofPatriarch Alexius I in 1945.Sergius also formed the "Temporary Patriarchal Council" (later called "Synod") which received recognition from
Soviet government. In 1934, Sergius assumed a more elevated title of "His Beatitude", Metropolitan ofMoscow andKolomna " and in 1936, following a false report of Metropolitan Peter's death in prison (in fact, he was still alive until his execution in 1937), Sergius assumed the position of "Patriarchal Locum Tenens". Despite his pledges that ROC will not interfere in secular affairs and will be loyal to the state, the arrests and executions of Orthodox clergy by GPU and laterNKVD , destruction of Orthodox cathedrals, churches, icons, seminaries and so on were common place throughout 1920s and 1930s. Before the beginning of theGreat Patriotic War , on the entireUSSR territory, only 4bishop s remained who were not imprisoned or exiled.Only after the German invasion of the
Soviet Union in 1941,Joseph Stalin finally started to scale down the campaign of militantatheism , seeking the moral support of the Church in the war. OnSeptember 4 ,1943 ,Stalin met with three chief hierarchs of theRussian Orthodox Church and promised some concessions to religion in exchange for their loyalty and assistance. Among the concessions were the permission to open theMoscow Theological Seminary and Academy, the release of imprisoned clerics, the return of many church property, including the famousTroitse-Sergiyeva Lavra . In return, theSoviet government has put the Church under minute control of its secret services.However, the most important concession was the permission to gather the episcopal council and to elect a new
Patriarch . OnSeptember 8 ,1943 , at a formal meeting of bishops, Sergius was elected unopposed to the see of thePatriarch of Moscow . He was enthroned onSeptember 12 of the same year, already being advanced in age (76 years old) and with declining health. He died in Moscow eight months later, onMay 15 ,1944 .
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