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in 1886, he served as a priest in Novocherkassk, where he remained for years. "He was an extremist in his religious beliefs. Before being tonsured as a monk in December 1890, he castrated himself with his own hands in an attempt to achieve moral perfection through mortification of the flesh." Soon he
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On 30 May 1922, by the decision of the Russian Church Administration Abroad, he was given charge of Russian Orthodox Christians in Greece, Cyprus, and Egypt. Later that year, he was elevated to the rank of Archbishop and appointed to a position in the U.S., but he declined to assume it citing
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expressed outrage over this act. On 15 December 2010, the Synod of Bishops of the Russian True Orthodox Church issued an official document of the suspension of that Act: "The Synod regrets the hasty decision and requests forgiveness from the clergy and laity of the brotherly
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He took the oath a day later. He was immediately condemned by the Russian Orthodox Church Abroad and expelled from its Synod. Patriarch Germogen was, along with other leaders of his organisation, decorated by Pavelić with the
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Geiger, Vladimir (2000). "Smrtna presuda Vojnog suda Komande grada Zagreba poglavaru Hrvatske pravoslavne crkve u Nezavisnoj Državi Hrvatskoj mitropolitu Germogenu 1945. godine". In Fleck, Hans Georg; Graovac, Igor (eds.).
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After his wife's death, he was left with six children, the youngest was one year old and the eldest sixteen. By decision of the Holy Synod he was appointed Rector of the seminary in
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Smrtna presuda Vojnog suda Komande grada Zagreba poglavaru Hrvatske pravoslavne crkve u Nezavisnoj Državi Hrvatskoj mitropolitu Germogenu 1945. godine
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family. His father was a church reader (Russian: псаломщик). He finished elementary and parochial school in Nogavskaya and high school in
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On 2 June 1942, Germogen was named primate of the Croatian Orthodox Church and enthroned at a ceremony presided over by
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by boat (from whence the final evacuation of the White Guard troops took place in November 1920), then on to
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was abolished, and Germogen was arrested. He, along with three priests of the Croatian Orthodox Church, was
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became principal of the church gymnasium in Ust-Medvedicka in 1894. He left Don Episcopacy in 1902 for
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Na 66.obljetnicu smrti hrvatskih pravoslavnih svećenika svi umoreni proglašeni su mučenicima-svecima
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Axis Rule in Occupied Europe: Laws of Occupation, Analysis of Government, Proposals for Redress
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in Zagreb on 7 June 1942 in presence of top officials of the Independent State of Croatia.
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in August 1909, adopting the name ″Germogen″, and was elevated to the rank of
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that adopted ecclesiastical authority in the territory held by the troops of
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RIPC declares Germogen, Kupčevski and Borisov as Christian Orthodox martyrs
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Development Of Orthodoxy In Croatia And The Croatian Orthodox Church
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In 1924–1942, he was a member of the Synod of Bishops of the
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Emigranti iz Rusije u znanstvenom i kulturnom životu Zagreba
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Executed White movement collaborators with Nazi Germany
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Germogen with clergy of the "Croatian Orthodox Church".
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In the spring of 1920, he went from Novorossiysk to
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Eastern Slavic naming customs
patronymic
family name

Sremski Karlovci
Croatian Orthodox Church
Zagreb
Nogavskaya
Don Host Oblast
Russian Empire
Zagreb
FS Croatia
DF Yugoslavia
Execution by firing squad
Russian
secular name
Russian
Aksay
Vicar
Don
Yekaterinoslav
Novomoskovsk
Crete
Athens
Yekaterinoslav
Novomoskovsk
Russian Orthodox Church Abroad
Croatian Orthodox Church
Stanitsa
Nogavskaya

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