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His Eminence the Most Reverend '''Mark (Arndt)''' is the Archbishop of Berlin , Germany and All Germany of Great Britain of the [[Russian Orthodox Church Outside of Russia]] and Overseer of the [[Russian Ecclesiastical Mission in Jerusalem]].He also serves as the First Deputy of the President of the Synod of Bishops. [[Image:archbishopmark.jpg|right|thumb|150px|Archbishop Mark (Arndt) of Berlin, Germany and of Great Britain]]
==Life==
Archbishop Mark was born Michael Arndt on [[January 29]], 1941 in Chemnitz, Saxony, Germany.
In 1964As a child, Michael attended the schools in Frankfurt am Main, while graduating in 1960. After finishing school he volunteered for military service in West Germany for one year. Later he was studying English and Slavistics at called back to serve several times, rising to the University rank of Heidelberglieutenant-senior. In 1962, he converted entered Frankfurt University, then later transferred to Orthodox Christianity. In the course University of his study of Slavistics, he became a specialist Heidelberg. His academic program included studies in a number of English and Slavic languages and literature, including Russian, Serbo-Croatian, Slovak, Czech and Macedonian. He completed his PhD. with the doctoral thesis "Biographical Literature of the Tver Duchy in the 14th and 15th Centuries".
He began In the course of his theological studies study of Slavistics, he became a specialist in 1973 in Belgradea number of Slavic languages and literature, including Russian, Serbo-Croatian, Slovak, Yugoslavia finishing Czech and Macedonian. He completed his degree PhD with the doctoral thesis "Biographical Literature of the Tver Duchy in theology the 14th and 15th Centuries". During his studies of Russian, he became acquainted with the Russian émigré community in 1979Frankfurt. In 1975While studying under Professor Dimitri Chizhevsky at the University of Heidelberg, Michael chose a [[monasticism|monastic]] life and was he visited the ROCOR [[tonsure]]d a [[monk]] with the name Mark by AbpSt. Paul Alexander Nevsky Church (PavlovMannheim, Baden-Wuerttemberg) |Church of SydneySt. Alexander Nevsky in Mannheim]]. He was In 1964, he [[ordinationconversion|ordainedconverted]] a [[deacon] in the summer of 1975, to Orthodox Christianity and became a reader. He later made trips to [[hieromonkMount Athos]] three days later by Abp. Paul. Hieromonk Mark was appointed as Deputy Rector where he developed friendships with many of the Russian church in Wiesbadenelders, Germany. In 1976, he was elevated to the rank of [[archimandrite]]including two Hiero-schema-monks named Seraphim and Hiero-schema-monk Avel.
He continued his theological studies in 1973 in Belgrade, Yugoslavia graduating with a degree in theology in 1979. In Belgrade, Michael became part of a tightly-knit group of Serbia elder's students through [[Archimandrite]] [[Justin Popovich]], hieromonks Amphilochius, Afanasi, Artemije, and Irinj, now bishops of the [[Church of Serbia]]. In 1975, Michael chose a [[monasticism|monastic]] life and was [[tonsure]]d a [[monk]] with the name Mark by Abp. [[Paul (Pavlov) of Sydney|Paul (Pavlov)]] then Bishop of Stuttgart and Southern Germany. He was [[ordination|ordained]] a [[deacon]] in the summer of 1975, and a [[hieromonk]] three days later by Abp. Paul. Hieromonk Mark was appointed Deputy [[Rector]] of the Russian church in Wiesbaden, Germany. In 1976, he was elevated to the rank of [[archimandrite]]. In 1980, he was [[consecration of a bishop|consecrated]] bishop, and was installed as the (ROCOR) Bishop of Stuttgart Munich and Southern Germany, succeeding [[Paul (Pavlov) of Sydney|Archbishop Paul (Pavlov)]], who became Archbishop of Sydney, Australia, and New Zealand. As a result, Bishop Mark moved to the [[Monastery of St. Job of Pochaev (Munich)|Monastery of St. Job of Pochaev in Munich]], where he helped re-establish and reinvigorate the monastery. In 1982, due to the serious illness of Archbishop [[Philotheus (Narko) of Berlin|Philotheus (Narko)]] he was assigned accepted the title of as Bishop of Berlin and All Germany. However, succeeding Abphe continues to reside at the Monastery of St. Paul (Pavlov)Job of Pochaev in Munich. In the mid-1980's, he was appointed Ruling Bishop of the [[Diocese]] of Great Britain and [[Rector]] of [[St. Alexander Nevsky Church (Copenhagen)|St . Alexander Nevsky Parish in Copenhagen]]. In 1990, he was elevated to the rank of [[Archbishop]]. In 1997, he was also appointed Overseer of the Russian Ecclesiastical Mission in Jerusalem. Abp. Mark has been one of the most ardent supporters of Church unity between ROCOR and the [[Church of Russia|Moscow Patriarchate]], and worked tirelessly to see this goal achieved. From 1993 to 1997, he headed the dialog between the German based [[diocese]]s of the Russian Orthodox Church Outside of Russia and the Moscow Patriarchate in the re-united Germany. Since 2000, he has been the President of the Committee on the Unity of the Russian Church, and since 2003, the President of the Commission on talks with the Moscow Patriarchate. This was a large part of the impetus which brought about the reunification of the ROCOR and Moscow Patriarchal churches, which finally took place in 2006. 7-12 June 2009 he was a participant of the Pan-Orthodox Pre-Council Conference IV of the Russian Orthodox Church. Since July 27, 2009 he is Member of the Inter-Council Presence of the Russian Orthodox Church. ==Influence== Archbishop Mark celebrated his 35th anniversary of his episcopal consecration in late 2015. Over the course of this time, these are some of the things that his influence has been instrumental in accomplishing. Among these are the following: *Reviving monastic life in Germany, specifically through his leadership at the Monastery of St. Job of Pochaev in Munich, and with the founding of the [[Convent of St. Elisabeth, Grand Duchess (Buchendorf, Bavaria)|Convent of St. Elisabeth, Grand Duchess]] in Buchendorf, Bavaria. *Encouraging people to take their faith seriously, and to do things, such as fasting, which many have ignored. *Producing and providing quality materials on Orthodoxy in the German language, even though the number of "native German" Orthodox in Germany is quite small. Encouraging parishes to have some services available in German, as well as having priests who can speak German well.  *Encouraging those of Russian background to not forget the Russian and Slavonic languages.  *Supporting and bringing aid to parishes in his diocese which were struggling. *Understanding the shifts in demographics within the Orthodox church-goers in Germany, and helping the individual churches minister to people according to these shifts.  *Leading in the efforts of reunification between the Moscow Patriarchate and ROCOR.
Abp. Mark has been one of the most ardent supporters of Church unity between ROCOR and the Moscow Patriarchate, and worked tirelessly to see this goal achieved. From 1993 to 1997, he headed the dialog between the German based dioceses of the Russian Orthodox Church Outside of Russia and the Moscow Patriarchate in the re-united Germany. Since 2000, he has been the President of the Committee on the Unity of the Russian Church, and since 2003, the President of the Commission on talks with the Moscow Patriarchate. This was a large part of the impetus which brought about the reunification of the ROCOR and Moscow Patriarchal churches, which finally took place in 2006.
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after=?[[Agapit (Gorachek) of Stuttgart|Agapit (Gorachek)]]}}
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{{end box}}  ==Articles, Sermons, and Interviews==
*[http://www.synod.com/synod/engrocor/enser_arbpmarknewmartyrs.html The Holy New Martyrs and Confessors of Russia] (2001)
*[http://www.synod.com/synod/engdocuments/enart_archbpmarkmonasticism.html Advice to Potential Monastics]
*[http://www.synod.com/synod/eng2006/2envlmarkint.html Interview: "Attaining Church Unity is a Spiritual Podvig"] (2006)
*[http://www.pravoslavie.ru/english/48312.htm Our Primary Goal is Missionary Work] (2011)
*[http://www.pravoslavie.ru/english/86785.htm Interview: We Christians are not of This World and Should Not Adapt to it. We Have One Duty: To Be Orthodox Christians] (2015)
*[http://www.synod.com/synod/engdocuments/enart_archbpmarkinterviewvidetdrugdruga.html Interview: "Learn to See Each Other"] (2016)
*[http://www.synod.com/synod/engdocuments/enart_archbpmarkinterviewlent.html Interview: People Don't Fast Because They Don't Know the Meaning of Lent] (2016)
==External Links==
*[http://www.russianorthodoxchurchsynod.wscom/01newstucturesynod/pagesenengrocor/news05enbishops.html Bishops of the Russian Orthodox Church Outside Russia]*[http:/vlmarkbio/www.synod.com/synod/eng2015/20151119_print_enarchbpmark35thanniversary.html ROCOR biography (circa 2005)]*[http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_Arndt_(Geistlicher) Wikipedia biography ] (in German)*[http://sobor.de/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=119&Itemid=81&lang=de Biography in English]*[http://www.synod.com/synod/eng2015/20151214_enarchbpmark35yrs.html The German Diocese celebrates the 35th anniversary of the episcopal consecration of His Eminence Archbishop Mark of Berlin and Germany]*[[orthpedia:Mark (Arndt), Erzbischof von Berlin und Deutschland|Orthpedia Entry]] (in German)
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