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Kyrill Yonchev

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Kyrill (Yonchev), disagreed with his decision and was consecrated by the bishops of the ROCOR to serve as head of the Bulgarian Diocese in Exile. Due partly to Metr. Andrei's advanced age, Bp. Kyrill persuaded many Bulgarian parishes to accept his authority.
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On January 19, 1941, he was tonsured to monastic orders and given the name Kyrill. The following day, he was ordained to the diaconate. In April 1943, he was ordained to the priesthood.
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In 1944 Father Kyrill graduated from the Saint Clement of Ochrid School of Theology and was appointed instructor of theology in the seminary in
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In 1976, Bp. Kyrill and his diocese broke from the ROCOR and joined the Orthodox Church in America, thus creating its Bulgarian Diocese.
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The Quest for Orthodox Unity in America: A History of the Orthodox Church in North America in the Twentieth Century
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Archbishop Kyrill died on June 17, 2007, after suffering from ill health for the previous year.
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In 1940 he graduated from the Saint John of Rila Theological Seminary in Sofia.
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Kyrill (Yonchev)

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Bulgarian
archbishop
Orthodox Church in America
Diocese of Western Pennsylvania
Bulgarian Diocese
Plovdiv
Bachkovo Monastery
Bern
Switzerland
United States
Andrei (Petkov)
Russian Orthodox Church Outside Russia
Archimandrite
Archbishop of the Bulgarian Diocese
Archbishop of Pittsburgh and Western Pennsylvania
"Synopsis of the 5th All-American Council"
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"In Memoriam: His Eminence, Archbishop Kyrill of Pittsburgh, Western Pennsylvania, and the Bulgarian Diocese"

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20th-century Eastern Orthodox bishops

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