129:, and at a meeting with Peter Krasnov was able to make a favorable impression on the general. August 8 Head "church essay" Reich Security Main Office (RSHA) Neuhaus agreed to the appointment of Bishop Nicholas of the Main Department of Cossack troops. On August 16, 1945, Avtonomov wrote another petition to the Synod of Bishops, and on August 26, 1945, personally Metropolitan Anastasia (Gribanovsky). The Synod has conducted an investigation and found Avtonomov's imposture. In addition, the Metropolitan Anastasia did act Autonomous Council of Bishops of the Ukrainian Church in Warsaw on April 8, 1944, which confirmed the decision of the three bishops of the Church of June 5, 1943, and the report of the Chairman of the Commission on Ecclesiastical Affairs in the Russian Committee in the General Government A. K. Svitich results of the investigation committee on the matter. On April 9, 1945, Synod of Bishops finally rejected his request for reconsideration.
80:, and then tried to get in Makhachkala autocephaly. On 11 April 1934 he was allowed to priesthood. On August 16, 1934, seconded to the Kursk metropolis] and on September 13, 1934, approved the ruling bishop of Old Oskol diocese. On December 29, 1934, dismissed from the Old-Oskol diocese for staff, with the right to be a dean. On January 30, 1935, seconded to the Metropolitan Ivanovo for superior's place. From December 1935 - on priestly jobs in Ivanovo. On December 5, 1936, was elevated to the rank of archbishop with the appointment of Archbishop Alexander. omova arrested Alexander Boyarsky.
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Wehrmacht military units and garrisons in the General Government," for the first time addressed the Synod of Bishops of the
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