- Patriarch Pimen I
Patriarch Pimen I _ru. Пимен I, born Sergey Mikhailovich Izvekov (
July 23 ,1910 –May 3 ,1990 ), was the 15thPatriarch of Moscow and the head of theRussian Orthodox Church from 1971 to 1990.He was born in the town of
Bogorodsk nearMoscow .On December 5, 1925, he became a monk at Sretensky Monastery in Moscow. He also spent years in various Russian monasteries and cathedrals in
Murom ,Odessa andPskov . In 1954 Pimen became head ofTroitse-Sergiyeva Lavra .On
November 14 ,1961 he was appointed metropolitan of Leningrad and Ladoga. After the death ofPatriarch Alexius I metropolitan Pimen was elected Patriarch Pimen I of Moscow and all of Russia in 1971.Pimen I's task thus came to lead a Christian church in a state ruled by an officially
atheist Communist party. In his post he worked closely with the authorities: he participated in numerous 'peace movement' conferences sponsored by the government. Pimen was awarded Medal of Soviet Peace Fond (1969, 1971) and in 1970 Golden medal "Борцу за мир" ("For Fighter for Peace") by the 'Soviet Committee for the Defence of Peace'. Pimen was a member of theWorld Peace Council from 1963 on. In 1961, Pimen was awarded theOrder of the Red Banner of Labour (орден Трудового Красного Знамени), one of the higher awards of the time. The Soviet state tried to limit and control all religious activity and Pimen struggled to ensure the survival of the Russian Orthodox Church.Fact|date=August 2008At the end of his difficult term as the head of the Russian Orthodox Church he organized the celebration of the 1000th anniversary of the
Baptism of Rus' in Russia in 1988. This event became the historic moment that marked the end of persecution of Orthodox Christianity in the Soviet Union.Fact|date=August 2008References
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