Paul II (Lebedev) of Kazan
His Eminence Paul II (Lebedev) of Kazan was a hierarch of the Church of Russia during the nineteenth century. Successively, he was in turn the ruling bishop of Kishniece and Khotin, Exarch of Georgia, and Archbishop of Kazan.
Life
Born Pyotr Vasilyevich Lebedev (Пётр Васильевич Лебедев) in December 12, 1827. In 1871, he was assigned as the ruling hierarch in Bessarabia, of the Diocese of Kishniece and Khotin, where he initiated a campaign of Russification of the local Orthodox population. In 1882, he was transferred to Georgia as the Exarch of Georgia. In 1887, he was transferred to the Eparchy of Kazan and Sviyazhsk, trading positions with Abp. Palladius (Rayev-Pisarev) as ruling hierarchs.
He died April 23, 1892 during reading the prayer to the Blessed Virgin. He is buried in Kazan.
Paul II (Lebedev) of Kazan | ||
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Preceded by: Anton (Shokotov) |
Bishop of Kishniece and Khotin 1871-1882 |
Succeeded by: Sergius (Lapidevsky) |
Preceded by: Joannicius (Rudnev) |
Exarch of Georgia 1882-1887 |
Succeeded by: Palladius (Rayev-Pisarev) |
Preceded by: Palladius (Rayev-Pisarev) |
Archbishop of Kazan 1887-1892 |
Succeeded by: Vladimir II (Petrov) |