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'''Mitred Archpriest Michael Li''' is a clergyman of the [[Diocese of Australia and New Zealand (ROCOR)|Diocese of Australia and New Zealand]] of the [[Russian Orthodox Church Outside Russia]]. At 2015, he is the most decorated clergyman of the diocese, having been awarded the second pectoral cross. | '''Mitred Archpriest Michael Li''' is a clergyman of the [[Diocese of Australia and New Zealand (ROCOR)|Diocese of Australia and New Zealand]] of the [[Russian Orthodox Church Outside Russia]]. At 2015, he is the most decorated clergyman of the diocese, having been awarded the second pectoral cross. | ||
− | ==Biographical | + | ==Biographical timeline== |
− | * 1925: Born | + | * 1925: Born at the Beijing Spiritual Mission (Beiguan) to an Orthodox family, the oldest of six children. He was raised in the Russian Ecclesiastical Mission, singing in the choir. |
− | * 1949: Michael married Anna (Liu Shirong) | + | *1939: Graduated from the Mission's middle school. |
− | * 1950: Graduated from seminary and ordained to the priesthood. He was assigned to St Innocent Church, Beijing. | + | *1948: Studied at the Mission's seminary. Tonsured a reader. |
− | * 1951: Fr Michael was moved to Shanghai, and assigned to the Cathedral. Between 1950 and 1960, his four children are born. | + | * 1949: Michael married Anna (Liu Shirong). Ordained to the diaconate by Abp Victor. |
− | * 1966: At the beginning of the cultural revolution, Fr Michael was imprisoned. | + | * 1950: Graduated from seminary and ordained to the priesthood by Abp Victor. He was assigned to St Innocent Church, Beijing. |
− | * 1986: Fr Michael was released from prison. He | + | * 1951 Nov: Fr Michael was moved to Shanghai, and assigned to the Cathedral, serving under Bp [[Symeon (Du) of Shanghai|Symeon of Shanghai]]. Between 1950 and 1960, his four children are born. |
+ | * 1966: At the beginning of the cultural revolution, Fr Michael was imprisoned and forced to work in a stone quarry until he reached retirement age. He had to break down 8000kg of rock into gravel each day, remain silent at work & in public, and was questioned each day about who he had spoken to. His family was evicted from the church residence, and all ecclesiastical possessions were confiscated and destroyed. With his family, he was taunted as a devil for his beliefs. | ||
+ | * 1986: Fr Michael was released from prison. He resumed serving, and moved to Harbin where he served as second priest at Holy Protection Church there. | ||
+ | * 1989: Returned to Shanghai. | ||
* 1997: Fr Michael met Abp Hilarion in China. | * 1997: Fr Michael met Abp Hilarion in China. | ||
− | * 1999: Fr Michael arrived in Australia with his wife, Matushka Anna. He was appointed the head of the Russian-Chinese Orthodox Mission in Australia, | + | * 1999 May: Fr Michael arrived in Australia with his wife, Matushka Anna, and was received into the Diocese by Abp [[Hilarion (Kapral) of New York|Hilarion]]. He was appointed the head of the Russian-Chinese Orthodox Mission in Australia. He was briefly assigned to Holy Protection Church in Cabramatta, before being assigned in June to the Archbishop's Chapel in Croydon. |
+ | *1999 Sep 16: Awarded the right to wear a gold pectoral cross. | ||
+ | *2000 Jun 25: Elevated to archpriest. | ||
+ | *2002 Jul 23: Awarded the jewelled cross. | ||
* 2007: Fr Michael was awarded the mitre in recognition of his many years of faithful service to the Church. | * 2007: Fr Michael was awarded the mitre in recognition of his many years of faithful service to the Church. | ||
* 2008: Fr Michael was awarded the second pectoral cross. | * 2008: Fr Michael was awarded the second pectoral cross. | ||
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==Bibliography== | ==Bibliography== | ||
* [https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=1130772673604521&set=ms.c.eJxFy8kNACAMA7CNUNMjKfsvxgNBv5YMhElOcYe6cuFB0LIcA~_YCuj~%3BwljrM2w2X.bps.a.550636144951513.150118.100000153981738 Flyer from the 65th Anniversary of Fr Michael's Anniversary to the Priesthood] | * [https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=1130772673604521&set=ms.c.eJxFy8kNACAMA7CNUNMjKfsvxgNBv5YMhElOcYe6cuFB0LIcA~_YCuj~%3BwljrM2w2X.bps.a.550636144951513.150118.100000153981738 Flyer from the 65th Anniversary of Fr Michael's Anniversary to the Priesthood] | ||
+ | * [http://www.orthodox.cn/localchurch/shanghai/michaelli_en.htm Priest (future Mitred Archpriest) Michael Li Fengci] (on the Orthodoxy in China website) | ||
+ | *[http://www.orthodox.cn/contemporary/shanghai/frmichaelli_en.htm Mitred Archpriest Michael Li Fengci] (on the Orthodoxy in China website |
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Mitred Archpriest Michael Li is a clergyman of the Diocese of Australia and New Zealand of the Russian Orthodox Church Outside Russia. At 2015, he is the most decorated clergyman of the diocese, having been awarded the second pectoral cross.
Biographical timeline
- 1925: Born at the Beijing Spiritual Mission (Beiguan) to an Orthodox family, the oldest of six children. He was raised in the Russian Ecclesiastical Mission, singing in the choir.
- 1939: Graduated from the Mission's middle school.
- 1948: Studied at the Mission's seminary. Tonsured a reader.
- 1949: Michael married Anna (Liu Shirong). Ordained to the diaconate by Abp Victor.
- 1950: Graduated from seminary and ordained to the priesthood by Abp Victor. He was assigned to St Innocent Church, Beijing.
- 1951 Nov: Fr Michael was moved to Shanghai, and assigned to the Cathedral, serving under Bp Symeon of Shanghai. Between 1950 and 1960, his four children are born.
- 1966: At the beginning of the cultural revolution, Fr Michael was imprisoned and forced to work in a stone quarry until he reached retirement age. He had to break down 8000kg of rock into gravel each day, remain silent at work & in public, and was questioned each day about who he had spoken to. His family was evicted from the church residence, and all ecclesiastical possessions were confiscated and destroyed. With his family, he was taunted as a devil for his beliefs.
- 1986: Fr Michael was released from prison. He resumed serving, and moved to Harbin where he served as second priest at Holy Protection Church there.
- 1989: Returned to Shanghai.
- 1997: Fr Michael met Abp Hilarion in China.
- 1999 May: Fr Michael arrived in Australia with his wife, Matushka Anna, and was received into the Diocese by Abp Hilarion. He was appointed the head of the Russian-Chinese Orthodox Mission in Australia. He was briefly assigned to Holy Protection Church in Cabramatta, before being assigned in June to the Archbishop's Chapel in Croydon.
- 1999 Sep 16: Awarded the right to wear a gold pectoral cross.
- 2000 Jun 25: Elevated to archpriest.
- 2002 Jul 23: Awarded the jewelled cross.
- 2007: Fr Michael was awarded the mitre in recognition of his many years of faithful service to the Church.
- 2008: Fr Michael was awarded the second pectoral cross.
Bibliography
- Flyer from the 65th Anniversary of Fr Michael's Anniversary to the Priesthood
- Priest (future Mitred Archpriest) Michael Li Fengci (on the Orthodoxy in China website)
- Mitred Archpriest Michael Li Fengci (on the Orthodoxy in China website