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His Grace [[Bishop]] '''Mercurius (Ivanov) of Zaraisk''' is an [[auxiliary bishop|auxiliary]] of the [[Moscow Patriarchate]]. Although previously representative of the [[Church of Russia|Russian Orthodox Church]] to the [[Orthodox Church in America]] and administrator of the [[Russian Orthodox Church in the USA]], Bishop Mercurius currently serves as head of the Synodal Department of Religious Education and Catechesis in Moscow, Russia.
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'''Metropolitan Mercurius''' (secular name '''Igor Vladimirovich Ivanov''') is Metropolitan of Rostov and Novocherkassk, head of Don Metropolia. Chairman of the Synodal Department of Religious Education and Catechesis.
  
 
==Life==
 
==Life==
Bishop Mercurius was born Igor Vladimirovich Ivanov on [[January 21]], 1964 in Porkhov, Pskov Oblast. After finishing high school he worked for a year as a nurse before continuing his studies in St. Petersburg, where he graduated with a pediatrician degree in 1989. In 1988, meanwhile, the future bishop was [[tonsure|tonsured]] a [[monk]] with the name Mercurius and in January 1989 was [[ordination|ordained]] a [[deacon]]. In August 1989, Hierodeacon Mercurius was ordained to the priesthood and appointed a full-time [[priest]] at the Cathedral of St. Nicholas in Kaliningrad (formerly Konigsberg), Russia.
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Bishop Mercurius was born Igor Vladimirovich Ivanov on [[January 21]], 1964 in Porkhov, Pskov Oblast. After finishing high school he worked for a year as a nurse before continuing his studies in St. Petersburg, where he graduated with a pediatrician degree in 1989.
  
Hieromonk Mercurius served in Kaliningrad for several years, being elevated to the rank of [[igumen]] (abbot) in 1992 and eventually being appointed rector of the Cathedral of Christ the Savior under construction in the city. In January 2000, Igumen Mercurius was elevated to the rank of [[archimandrite]] and in February he was [[consecration of a bishop|consecrated]] to the episcopacy as Bishop of Zaraisk and auxiliary to the [[patriarch]] responsible for the patriarchal Russian Orthodox parishes in the United States.
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In 1988, meanwhile, the future bishop was [[tonsure|tonsured]] a [[monk]] with the name Mercurius and in January 1989 was [[ordination|ordained]] a [[deacon]]. In August 1989, Hierodeacon Mercurius was ordained to the priesthood and appointed a full-time [[priest]] at the Cathedral of St. Nicholas in Kaliningrad (formerly Konigsberg), Russia.
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Hieromonk Mercurius served in Kaliningrad for several years, being elevated to the rank of [[hegumen]] in 1992 and eventually being appointed rector of the Cathedral of Christ the Savior under construction in the city.
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In January 2000, Hegumen Mercurius was elevated to the rank of [[archimandrite]] and in February he was [[consecration of a bishop|consecrated]] to the episcopacy as Bishop of Zaraisk and auxiliary to the [[patriarch]] responsible for the patriarchal Russian Orthodox parishes in the United States.
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Although previously representative of the [[Church of Russia|Russian Orthodox Church]] to the [[Orthodox Church in America]] and administrator of the [[Russian Orthodox Church in the USA]], Bishop Mercurius currently serves as head of the Synodal Department of Religious Education and Catechesis in Moscow, Russia.
  
 
Bishop Mercurius remained administrator of the patriarchal parishes in the USA and representative of the Moscow Patriarchate to the Orthodox Church in America until 2009, when the [[Holy Synod]] of the Russian Orthodox Church appointed him chairman of the Synodal Department of Religious Education and Catechesis and transferred him from New York to Moscow.
 
Bishop Mercurius remained administrator of the patriarchal parishes in the USA and representative of the Moscow Patriarchate to the Orthodox Church in America until 2009, when the [[Holy Synod]] of the Russian Orthodox Church appointed him chairman of the Synodal Department of Religious Education and Catechesis and transferred him from New York to Moscow.
  
 
Since his return to Moscow Bishop Mercurius has been appointed superior of the stavropeghial Vysoko-Petrovskiy Monastery in Moscow and overseer of the northern deanery of the patriarchial Diocese of Moscow in addition to his ongoing duties as head of the Department of Religious Education.  
 
Since his return to Moscow Bishop Mercurius has been appointed superior of the stavropeghial Vysoko-Petrovskiy Monastery in Moscow and overseer of the northern deanery of the patriarchial Diocese of Moscow in addition to his ongoing duties as head of the Department of Religious Education.  
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July 27, 2011 he appointed Bishop of Rostov and Novocherkassk with saving chair of head of the Synodal Department for Religious Education and Catechesis.
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Since October 5, 2011 Acting Rector of the Don Theological Seminary.
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Sence October 6, 2011 the head of the newly formed Don Metropolia, and therefore the October 8 elevated to the rank of metropolitan.
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July 26, 2012 dismissed the governor of Vysoko-Petrovsky Monastery.
  
 
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*[http://www.patriarchia.ru/db/text/56147.html Bishop Mercurius of Zaraisk] (Moscow Patriarchate)
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*[http://www.patriarchia.ru/db/text/56147.html Меркурий, митрополит Ростовский и Новочеркасский (Иванов Игорь Владимирович)] (Moscow Patriarchate)
  
 
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Revision as of 10:09, February 7, 2013

Metropolitan Mercurius (secular name Igor Vladimirovich Ivanov) is Metropolitan of Rostov and Novocherkassk, head of Don Metropolia. Chairman of the Synodal Department of Religious Education and Catechesis.

Life

Bishop Mercurius was born Igor Vladimirovich Ivanov on January 21, 1964 in Porkhov, Pskov Oblast. After finishing high school he worked for a year as a nurse before continuing his studies in St. Petersburg, where he graduated with a pediatrician degree in 1989.

In 1988, meanwhile, the future bishop was tonsured a monk with the name Mercurius and in January 1989 was ordained a deacon. In August 1989, Hierodeacon Mercurius was ordained to the priesthood and appointed a full-time priest at the Cathedral of St. Nicholas in Kaliningrad (formerly Konigsberg), Russia.

Hieromonk Mercurius served in Kaliningrad for several years, being elevated to the rank of hegumen in 1992 and eventually being appointed rector of the Cathedral of Christ the Savior under construction in the city.

In January 2000, Hegumen Mercurius was elevated to the rank of archimandrite and in February he was consecrated to the episcopacy as Bishop of Zaraisk and auxiliary to the patriarch responsible for the patriarchal Russian Orthodox parishes in the United States.

Although previously representative of the Russian Orthodox Church to the Orthodox Church in America and administrator of the Russian Orthodox Church in the USA, Bishop Mercurius currently serves as head of the Synodal Department of Religious Education and Catechesis in Moscow, Russia.

Bishop Mercurius remained administrator of the patriarchal parishes in the USA and representative of the Moscow Patriarchate to the Orthodox Church in America until 2009, when the Holy Synod of the Russian Orthodox Church appointed him chairman of the Synodal Department of Religious Education and Catechesis and transferred him from New York to Moscow.

Since his return to Moscow Bishop Mercurius has been appointed superior of the stavropeghial Vysoko-Petrovskiy Monastery in Moscow and overseer of the northern deanery of the patriarchial Diocese of Moscow in addition to his ongoing duties as head of the Department of Religious Education.

July 27, 2011 he appointed Bishop of Rostov and Novocherkassk with saving chair of head of the Synodal Department for Religious Education and Catechesis.

Since October 5, 2011 Acting Rector of the Don Theological Seminary.

Sence October 6, 2011 the head of the newly formed Don Metropolia, and therefore the October 8 elevated to the rank of metropolitan.

July 26, 2012 dismissed the governor of Vysoko-Petrovsky Monastery.

Source