Alexis (Panteleyev) of Omsk
Archbishop Alexis (secular name Alexander Apollosovich Panteleyev) was Archbishop of Omsk and Tyumen. Before 1946 was a hierarch of the Russian Metropolia in North America who served as Bishop of San Francisco from 1927 to 1931 and Bishop of Alaska from 1934 and 1944.
Life
Born Alexander Apollosovich Panteleyev (Александр Аполлосович Пантелеев).
From 1909 to 1913, he was priest of Holy Ascension Cathedral in Unalaska, Alaska.
Alexis (Panteleev) was an archimandrite who was consecrated Bishop of San Francisco on February 6, 1927. On June 10, 1928, Bp. Alexis participated in the consecration of St. Nicholas Church in Portland, Oregon.[1] In 1931, he was succeeded by Theophilus (Pashkovsky) who had been Bishop of Chicago.
In 1934, Bp. Alexis was appointed Bishop of Alaska, replacing Antoninus (Pokrovsky) who had transferred to the Russian Exarchate of North America. Bp. Alexis served as Bishop of Alaska until 1944, spending much of the time in Unalaska.
In 1946 he moved to the jurisdiction of the Moscow Patriarchate and returned from the U.S. to the USSR in October of same year.
November 28, 1946 became the bishop of Omsk and Tara with the rank of archbishop.
May 13, 1947 the parishes of the Tyumen region were attached to the Diocese of Omsk; Archbishop Alexy accepted the title of Archbishop of Omsk and Tyumen.
He died on September 11, 1948.
Alexis (Panteleyev) of Omsk | ||
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Preceded by: Apollinary (Koshevoy) |
Bishop of San Francisco (Metropolia) 1927-1931 |
Succeeded by: Theophilus (Pashkovsky) |
Preceded by: Antoninus (Pokrovsky) |
Bishop of Alaska (Metropolia) 1934-1944 |
Succeeded by: John (Zlobin) |
Preceded by: Antoninus (Pokrovsky) |
Archbishop of Omsk and Tara 1946-1947 |
Succeeded by: — |
Preceded by: — |
Archbishop of Omsk and Tyumen 1946-1947 |
Succeeded by: Palladius (Sherstennikov) |
Sources
- Constance J. Tarasar, ed., Orthodox America 1794-1976, Development of the Orthodox Church in America, Syosett, New York, The Orthodox Church in America, 1975
- National Register of Historic Places Inventory Nomination Form for Holy Ascension Cathedral, Unalaska
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