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− | + | His Grace, '''Anatoly (Apostlov) of Montreal''' was the Bishop of Montreal and Canada under the [[jurisdiction]] of the Russian North American Mission ([[Metropolia]]) from 1961 to 1962. | |
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+ | ==Life== | ||
+ | Born in Russia from Russian mother and Greek father. | ||
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+ | Fr. Anatoly came to North America from Greece and was [[consecration of a bishop|consecrated]] Bishop of Montreal in 1961. Finding the Canadian climate too harsh, the following year, 1962, he retired as [[bishop]] and returned to Greece where he reposed on [[June 26]], 1976. | ||
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+ | before=Anthony (Tereschenko)| | ||
+ | title=Bishop of Montreal<br>Metroplia| | ||
+ | years=1961-1962| | ||
+ | after=[[Sylvester (Haruns) of Montreal|Sylvester (Haruns)]]}} | ||
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+ | *[http://www.archdiocese.ca/e_history/bishops.htm List of Canadian Bishops] | ||
+ | *[http://www.orthodoxresearchinstitute.org/articles/church_history/history_archdiocese_canada.htm A HIstory of the Archdiocese of Canada] | ||
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+ | [[Category: Bishops]] | ||
+ | [[Category:20th-century bishops]] | ||
+ | [[Category: Bishops of Montreal]] |
Latest revision as of 10:15, October 11, 2013
His Grace, Anatoly (Apostlov) of Montreal was the Bishop of Montreal and Canada under the jurisdiction of the Russian North American Mission (Metropolia) from 1961 to 1962.
Life
Born in Russia from Russian mother and Greek father.
Fr. Anatoly came to North America from Greece and was consecrated Bishop of Montreal in 1961. Finding the Canadian climate too harsh, the following year, 1962, he retired as bishop and returned to Greece where he reposed on June 26, 1976.
Anatoly (Apostlov) of Montreal | ||
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Preceded by: Anthony (Tereschenko) |
Bishop of Montreal Metroplia 1961-1962 |
Succeeded by: Sylvester (Haruns) |
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