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September 9/22 and October 18/31. Saint Joseph of Volokolamsk, in the world John Sanin, was born on November 14, 1440 (1439 according to another source) in the village of Yazvisch-Pokrov, not far from the city of Volokolamsk. He was born into a pious family. His father was named John (in monasticism Joannicius) and his mother Marina (in schema ...
Learn about Theodore, Duke Of Volotsk: his birthday, age, zodiac sign, his family, and more.
Sep 11, 2002 · Last Edited=7 Dec 2011. Andrew, Duke of Uglich and Mozhaisk was born in 1446. 1 He was the son of Basil II, Grand Duke of Moscow and Mary of Maloyaroslav. 1 He married Helen of Mezetsk, daughter of Roman of Mezetsk , Duke of Mezetsk, in 1470. 1 He died in 1494. 1. He gained the title of Duke of Uglich. 1 He gained the title of Duke of Mozhaisk. 1.
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At the beginning of the 1920s, with the blessing of his Holiness Patriarch Tikhon, Bishop Theodore organized a higher theological school in the Danilov monastery, its purpose being, as he wrote, 'to study theology on a strictly ecclesiastical, patristic basis and to prepare pastors.'"
Mar 18, 2024 · Saint Joseph of Volokolamsk (born 1439, Volokolamsk, Russia—died Sept. 9, 1515, Volokolamsk; canonized 1578; feast day September 9) was a Russian Orthodox abbot and theologian whose monastic reform emphasized strict community life and social work.
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Joseph Volotsky — also known as Joseph of Volotsk or Joseph of Volokolamsk (Russian: Ио́сиф Во́лоцкий); secular name Ivan Sanin (Russian: Ива́н Са́нин) (1439 or 1440 – September 9, 1515) — was a prominent Russian theologian and early proponent of tsarist autocracy, who led the party defending monastic landownership.
Language Label Description Also known as; English: Theodore, Duke of Volotsk. (1476-1513)