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which, while it then was the second largest city in Japan, was also where most of Orthodox faithful lived. After he arrived in Osaka, he began to feel ill and found performing his duties difficult. After serving in Osaka for three months, he asked leave to resign and to depart from Japan. On May 27,
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for the dying. There are various accounts of his death. The apparently most consistent says that on July 7, 1918, he was taken to the forest and forced to dig his own grave. After lying down in it, he was covered with earth and shots were fired into the dirt.
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Tsar should reign over the empire; hence, the monarchy was an appropriate governmental system for Christians. But this did not mean he supported tyranny: the Tsar should listen to his people, and the monarch and the people should come to peace.
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with Archimandrite Sergius (Stragorodsky) on October 26. Traveling through European countries and the United States, they arrived in Japan on December 26. He wrote and published a book about this journey,
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take-over intensified on January 25, 1918, Bishop Adronik made a written appeal to the faithful to defend the heritage of the Church from the aggressors and looters as attacks became more frequent.
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of the Russian Church in Moscow. He was very active throughout the council, from August 1917 until April 1918, which was the end of the second session of the Council. As the agitation of the
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1907, he left Japan and returned to Russia. There, he was assigned on October 26 to be the deputy to Bishop Eulogius of Kholm. In 1908, he was assigned bishop of
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In February, in the Perm region, the Bolsheviks began to loot churches and monasteries. When the second session of the Council ended, Andronic returned to Perm.
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Andronik was very surprised by this assignment and felt inadequate for the position, but ultimately he accepted it as God's will. His journey began in
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The Bolshevik authorities increased pressure on the church in the following weeks. Finally Archbishop Andronik was arrested at midnight on July 4 (
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in Perm went on strike from the night he was arrested until July 13 (Gregorian: July 26), halting all divine services in the region except
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began. As the war progressed, he worked energetically for one and a half million inhabitants and 570 churches in this region.
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In 2000, the Russian Orthodox Church glorified him as Hieromartyr Andronik, Archbishop Of Perm, one of the Russian
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Archbishop Andronik was born as Vladimir Nikolsky, on August 1, 1870, in Povodnevo, a village in
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Andronik was a firm supporter of the Tsar. From his point of view, it was God's will that the
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In 1917, Andronik became Bishop of Perm and Kungur, and became one of the seven
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was leading the army. The purpose of this trip was to warn the Tsar about
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on August 6 of that same year. On July 22, 1895, he was ordained as a
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In 1897, Andronik was assigned as a member of the Russian Orthodox
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and then at the seminary at Ardon as inspector and instructor.
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On July 30, 1914, Andronik was appointed bishop of
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