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Kiprian Borisevich

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163:. He was pastor of the parish until 1949. During this time in Bavaria he was also a member of the Bishop's Council, having been elected by the Diocesan Assembly; he was also president of the Eparchial Missionary Committee and Vice President of the Building Committee for the restoration church in 84:, graduating in 1916. He then pursued studies at the Theological Seminary in Volyn, in then eastern Poland, from which he graduated in 1925. After graduating from the seminary, Boris continued his education, studying at the Orthodox Theological Faculty of the 343: 110:
In 1929 Father Borisevich graduated from the Theological Department (Faculty) in Warsaw, and in 1931 upon completion of his thesis on "St. Kiprian, his life and his works," he received the degree of
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Subsequently, in 1964 Bp. Kiprian was elected Bishop of Philadelphia and Pennsylvania. In 1970, Bp. Kiprian was elevated to Archbishop and served as a member of the Lesser
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On June 23, 1961, Fr. Boris became a widower. On October 6 of same year took the monastic vows and was tonsured by the name of Kiprian by Archbishop
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The Sobor of Bishops elected him Bishop of Washington, D.C. and suffragan to the Metropolitan with residence in St. Tikhon's Monastery,
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In November 1929, Fr. Boris was appointed Supervisor of Religious Education (Π·Π°ΠΊΠΎΠ½ΠΎΡƒΡ‡ΠΈΡ‚Π΅Π»ΡŒ) in the Secondary Schools in
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Fr. Boris and his wife arrived in the United States in July 1949, and he began serving parishes of the Metropolia (now
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as Supervisor of Religious Education and held that position until May 1940, when by the decree of the government the
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and served as a member of the Lesser Synod of Bishops and Chairman of the Department of External Affairs.
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Year Book and Church Directory. Metropolitan Council Publications Committee, 1961. page 148
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in July 1944 with his wife. In Austria, Fr. Boris organized a parish in the town of
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of Bishops and as chairman of the Department of External Affairs.
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In September 1959, he was appointed to Holy Assumption Church in
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of Kremenets and being appointed to a parish in the village of
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From 1953 to 1959 he was pastor of Saint Andrew Church in
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The 32nd Anniversary of the Repose of Archbishop Kiprian
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and held that position to the time of his evacuation to
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In 1942, he was appointed Sacristan of the Cathedral in
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Boris Borisevich was born on 15 August 1903, in Kholm,
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religious training in public schools was abolished.
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Kiprian (Borisevich)
secular name
Russian
Polish
Orthodox Church in America
Russian Empire
CheΕ‚m
Poland
Kremenets
University of Warsaw
ordained
deacon
Simon (Ivanovsky)
Lopusho
Master of Theology
Grodno
cathedral
Vilno
Lithuanian Soviet Socialist Republic
Kovno
Austria
Linz
Danube
Bavaria
Augsburg
Stuttgart
Orthodox Church in America
Kansas City, Kansas
Baltimore, Maryland
Washington, D.C.

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