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In October 2010 the Holy Synod reorganized the territories of the original three eparchies to establish the new Eparchies of [[Eparchy of Karaganda|Karaganda]], [[Eparchy of Kostanai|Kostanai]], and [[Eparchy of Pavlodar|Pavlodar]]. The following month Metropolitan Alexander of Astana stated that the Kazakh language would be gradually introduced into the divine services of the Orthodox Church in Kazakhstan.
 
In October 2010 the Holy Synod reorganized the territories of the original three eparchies to establish the new Eparchies of [[Eparchy of Karaganda|Karaganda]], [[Eparchy of Kostanai|Kostanai]], and [[Eparchy of Pavlodar|Pavlodar]]. The following month Metropolitan Alexander of Astana stated that the Kazakh language would be gradually introduced into the divine services of the Orthodox Church in Kazakhstan.
  
==Hierarchs==
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==Constituent eparchies and hierarchs==
*Metropolitan [[Alexander (Mogilev) of Astana and Almaty|Aleksandr of Astana and Almaty]] (2010-present)
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===Eparchy of Astana and Almty===
*Archbishop [[Anthony (Moskalenko) of Uralsk and Guryevskiy|Antoniy of Uralsk and Guryevskiy]] (1991-present)
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:Metropolitan [[Alexander (Mogilev) of Astana and Almaty|Alexander (Mogilev)]]
*Archbishop [[Eleutherius (Kozorez) of Chimkent and Akmola|Elevferiy of Chimkent and Akmola]] (1991-present)
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:Bishop [[Gennadius (Gogolev) of Kaskelen|Gennadius (Gogolev)]] Auxiliary bishop
*Bishop [[Anatolius (Aksenov) of Kostanai and Petropavlovsk|Anatoliy of Kostanai and Petropavlovsk]] (2010-present)
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*Bishop [[Barnabas (Safronov) of Pavlodar and Ust-Kamenogorsk|Varnava of Pavlodar and Ust-Kamenogorsk]] (2010-present)
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===Eparchy of Uralsk and Guryevskiy===
*Bishop [[Sebastian (Osokin) of Karaganda and Shakhtinsk|Sevastian of Karaganda and Shakhtinsk]] (2011-present)
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:Archbishop [[Anthony (Moskalenko) of Uralsk and Guryevskiy|Anthony (Moskalenko)]]
*Bishop [[Gennadius (Gogolev) of Kaskelen|Gennadiy of Kaskelen]], Auxiliary of the Astana Eparchy (2010-present)
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===Eparchy of Chimkent and Akmola===
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:Archbishop [[Eleutherius (Kozorez) of Chimkent and Akmola|Eleutherius (Kozorez)]]
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===Eparchy of Karaganda===
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:Bishop [[Sebastian (Osokin) of Karaganda and Shakhtinsk|Sebastian (Osokin)]]
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===Eparchy of Kostanai===
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:Bishop [[Anatolius (Aksenov) of Kostanai and Petropavlovsk|Anatolius (Aksenov)]]
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===Eparchy of Pavlodar===
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:Bishop [[Barnabas (Safronov) of Pavlodar and Ust-Kamenogorsk|Barnabas (Safronov)]]
  
 
==External links==
 
==External links==

Revision as of 14:33, March 21, 2011

The Metropolia of Kazakhstan is a metropolia of the Church of Russia with jurisdiction over the Republic of Kazakhstan in Central Asia. The Metropolitan of Astana serves as First Hierarch of the Orthodox Church in Kazakhstan and head of the Metropolia.

History

In 1871 the Russian Orthodox Church in Turkestan was organized as a diocese with its seat in Verne (now Almaty, Kazakhstan). Forty-five years later a separate vicariate was created for the Orthodox Church in Kazakhstan with its seat in Verne, whilst in June 1945 the Diocese of Alma-Ata and Kazakhstan was established by the Holy Synod. As the Soviet Union collapsed this diocese was divided into three freestanding dioceses directly under the Moscow Patriarchate, the Eparchies of Alma-Ata and Semipalatinsk, Chimkent and Akmola, and Uralsk and Guryevskiy.

Founding of the Metropolia

Following the designation of Astana as the new capital of the Republic of Kazakhstan the seat of the Eparchy of Alma-Ata and Semipalatinsk was transferred from Almaty to Astana, while the diocese itself was renamed the Eparchy of Astana and Almaty. In July 2010 the Eparchies of Astana, Chimkent, and Uralsk were formally organized by the Holy Synod of the Russian Orthodox Church as the Metropolia of Kazakhstan, with the recently enthroned Archbishop of Astana being elevated to the rank of metropolitan and first hierarch of the Orthodox Church in Kazakhstan.

The Metropolia was established to better organize the life of the Orthodox Church in Kazakhstan. Although not autonomous or self-governing, the Metropolia has its own statute approved by the Holy Synod and is responsible for coordinating the educational programs, publishing work, social outreach, and missionary efforts of the Kazakh Orthodox Church.

In October 2010 the Holy Synod reorganized the territories of the original three eparchies to establish the new Eparchies of Karaganda, Kostanai, and Pavlodar. The following month Metropolitan Alexander of Astana stated that the Kazakh language would be gradually introduced into the divine services of the Orthodox Church in Kazakhstan.

Constituent eparchies and hierarchs

Eparchy of Astana and Almty

Metropolitan Alexander (Mogilev)
Bishop Gennadius (Gogolev) Auxiliary bishop

Eparchy of Uralsk and Guryevskiy

Archbishop Anthony (Moskalenko)

Eparchy of Chimkent and Akmola

Archbishop Eleutherius (Kozorez)

Eparchy of Karaganda

Bishop Sebastian (Osokin)

Eparchy of Kostanai

Bishop Anatolius (Aksenov)

Eparchy of Pavlodar

Bishop Barnabas (Safronov)

External links