- Victor Sokolov
The Very Reverend Archpriest Victor Sokolov ( _ru. Виктор Владимирович Соколов) (
February 21 ,1947 –March 12 ,2006 ) was aRussian-American formerdissident Sovietjournalist and anEastern Orthodox priest .He wrote articles critical of the Soviet government that were clandestinely distributed throughout the
Soviet Union and abroad.After moving to the
United States in 1975, he was stripped of his Sovietcitizenship by an "ukase " of thePresidium of the Supreme Soviet onSeptember 7 ,1976 , for "activities discrediting the rank of a Soviet citizen", becoming only the fifth person around that time to be so penalized, among themAleksandr Solzhenitsyn . He was ordained to the priesthood in 1984.Biography
Early life and dissident activity
Born in
Tver (at the time named Kalinin), Sokolov served his obligatory stint in theSoviet Army before graduating from theMoscow Literary Institute and working as prose writer and editor for a monthly literary magazine. He became involved as a dissident in 1968 when he copied out his first "samizdat ", an appeal from five Soviet intellectuals objecting to the invasion ofCzechoslovakia .In the early 1970s, as a writer then unknown to the
KGB , he was able to covertly report on the trial taking place in Leningrad of a dissident writer, which was distributed via "samizdat" and eventually broadcast viaRadio Liberty andVoice of America .As he became more active in the human rights movement, joining the
Moscow branch ofAmnesty International , he came to the notice of the authorities who kept a close eye on his activities.Marriage and emigration
Sokolov was baptized into the
Russian Orthodox Church in 1975, for the most part as a political statement. He married U.S. citizen Barbara Wrahtz, then employed by the U.S. Embassy, in a church service that same year, but her visa expired in August.She was forced to return without him to the
United States , but he received permission from the Soviet government to join her in November.In the
United States Sokolov accepted a post as an instructor in advanced Russian at theUniversity of California, Santa Cruz , where he continued to write for international anti-Soviet journals.In November 1976 he wrote to the Soviet consulate to begin the process of obtaining permission for his parents to visit. Instead of a reply to his application, he received a letter informing him of an action taken by the Supreme Soviet two months earlier to strip him of his citizenship.
At the time he remarked that this action was "rash" since it placed him on the same level as "...Solzhenitsyn, Vladimir Maximov,
Valery Chalidze andZhores Medvedev ", but that he would strive to merit this "high honor".Church life
Over time, his church membership became more a matter of faith than politics. Sokolov was ordained to the priesthood in 1984, and in 1985 graduated from
Saint Vladimir's Orthodox Theological Seminary with a Master of Divinity degree.He served for a time in
Canada at Holy Resurrection Church,Vancouver ,British Columbia , where he also occupied a post asLecturer in Slavonic Studies at theUniversity of British Columbia , and then asrector at the Orthodox SS Peter and Paul Church inBuffalo, New York starting in 1990.In 1991 he was assigned as rector of Holy Trinity Cathedral in
San Francisco, California , the oldest Orthodox Christianparish in thecontinental United States , where he was "well-received" by the congregation. He served with distinction, and in June of 2000 was elevated to the rank ofarchpriest by Bishop Tikhon of San Francisco.Death
Late in 2004, Father Victor was diagnosed with
squamous cell carcinoma of thelungs , which had already metastasized. He succumbed to the disease, aged 59.References
Archived material from the website of [http://www.holy-trinity.org/ Holy Trinity Cathedral, San Francisco]
* [http://www.holy-trinity.org/history/1975/06.16.SF.Chronicle.html Wedding announcement, "San Francisco Chronicle"]
* [http://www.holy-trinity.org/history/1976/11.15%20Soviet%20Consulate.jpgLetter from Soviet consulate informing Sokolov of his loss of citizenship]
* [http://www.holy-trinity.org/history/1976/11.19%20San%20Jose%20Mercury.pdf "San Jose Mercury News" article on loss of Soviet citizenship]
* [http://www.holy-trinity.org/history/1989/11.09%20Globe%20and%20Mail.html "Globe and Mail" article on Stalin-era purges, with quote from Sokolov]
* [http://www.holy-trinity.org/history/1990/04.22%20Buffalo%20News.html "Buffalo News" biography]
* [http://www.holy-trinity.org/history/1991/10.06%20SF%20Chronicle.html "San Francisco Chronicle" on assignment to Holy Trinity Cathedral]
* [http://www.holy-trinity.org/history/1992/03-04%20Marina%20Times.htm "Marina Times" biography]
* [http://www.holy-trinity.org/photo/2000.06.11/index.html Elevation to archpriest]
* [http://www.holy-trinity.org/about/frvictor/2005.01.01.announcement.html Personal announcement from Fr. Victor of his diagnosis]Other
* [http://www.oca.org/News.asp?ID=958&SID=19 Obituary] from the [http://www.oca.org website] of
the Orthodox Church in America
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