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Gregory (Chukov) of Leningrad

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Metropolitan '''Grigory Gregory (Chukov) of Leningrad and Novgorod''' was a [[hierarch]] of the [[Church of Russia]] in the Soviet Union during World War II and the post war era.
==Life==
Metropolitan Grigory Gregory was born Nikolai Kirillovich Chukov (Николай Кириллович Чуков) in 1870. Little is known of his younger years before he entered the [[St. Petersburg Theological Academy]]. After graduating in 1895, Nikolai was given the position as the superintendent for theological schools of Olonets [[Diocese|Eparchy]] near Lake Ladoga. Having entered the [[Holy Orders]] and [[ordination|ordained]] a [[priest]], Fr. Nikolai was assigned as priest of the Metropolitan Cathedral in Petrozavodsk in 1897. In 1907, he was elevated to [[archpriest]].
In 1911, Fr. Nikolai was assigned as rector of the Olonets Theological [[Seminary]], a position he held until 1918 when he moved to Petrograd, the World War I name for St. Petersburg. In 1919, Fr Nikolai was assigned priest at Ss. Peter and Paul Church of Petrograd University before moving on to [[Kazan Cathedral (St. Petersburg)|Kazan Cathedral]] in 1921. Also from 1920, Fr. Nikolai served as president of the Petrograd Theological Institute and Vice Chairman of the Executive Board of the Society of Orthodox Parishes of the City of Petrograd and the Province.
After his release from prison, Fr. Nikolai returned to Petrograd, now Leningrad, and in 1925, established Theological Institute and Higher Theological Courses to replace the disrupted theological school system. In 1930, Fr. Nikolai was arrested again. This time the arrest was in connection with the case of the All National Union of Struggle for the Revival of a Free Russia (the so-called Academic Platonov's Case[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andrei_Platonov]). But, he was soon released due to a lack of evidence. Also, from 1924 to 1935, Fr. Nikolai served as priest of St. Nicholas' Naval Cathedral.
In 1942, Fr. Nikolai was [[tonsure]]d a [[monk]] with the name of Grigory Gregory and soon was appointed Archbishop of Saratov. In 1944, Abp. Grigory Gregory was appointed Archbishop of [[Pskov]] and temporary administrator of the Eparchy of Leningrad and Novgorod. In 1945, he was installed as Metropolitan of Leningrad and [[Novgorod]], serving until 1955. Also, in 1945, Metr. Grigory Gregory was appointed administrator of Russian Orthodox communities and monasteries in Finland.
In 1946, Metr. Grigory Gregory was appointed president of the Educational Committee of the [[Holy Synod]].  He died in Moscow in 1955 on [[November 5]] and was buried in Leningrad at the Church of the Exaltation of the Holy Cross of [[Alexander Nevsky Lavra]]. In 1961, his [[relics]] were moved to the [[crypt]] under the Holy Trinity Cathedral of the Lavra.
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{{succession|
before=?[[Andrew (Komarov) of Dnepropetrovsk|Andrew (Komarov)]] |
title=Archbishop of Saratov|
years=1942-1944|
after=?Paisius (Obraztsov)}}
{{succession|
before=?Theodore (Yatskovetsky)|
title=Archbishop of Pskov|
years=1944-1945|
after =?Justin (Maltsev)}}
{{succession|
before=[[Alexei I (Simansky) of Moscow|Alexei Alexius (Simansky)]])|
title=[[Eparchy of St. Petersburg|Metropolitan of Leningrad and Novgorod]]|
years=1945-1955|
after=Elevfery [[Eleutherius (Vorontsov)of Leningrad|Eleutherius (Vorontsov)]]}}{{end box}}
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