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Seraphim Chichagov

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His war experiences had a profound impact on Chichagov. He studied graduate-level medicine to provide better care for wounded soldiers, and pioneered research on the idea of treating wounds using substances derived from plants. In addition to medicine, he also became interested in theology. Chichagov
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His wife died after a serious illness in 1895. In 1896 he was appointed military chaplain for the artillery troops stationed in the Moscow garrison, for whom he ministered from the church of St. Nicholas. His personal contributions helped renovate the facility, which had been abandoned for 30 years.
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Following the death of his wife, he became a monk at the Trinity Lavra of St. Sergius and received the monastic name Seraphim. He was later appointed Father Superior and Archimandrite of the Monastery of Saint Euthymius in Suzdal, and then of the New Jerusalem Monastery in Moscow. In 1905 he was
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Chichagov tendered his resignation from the military on 15 April 1890 or 1891. He moved to Moscow with his family where he commenced his ecclesiastical studies. He was ordained a deacon on 26 February 1893 in the
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Chichagov was also an iconographer: his most famous works are an icon of "The Saviour in a white tunic" and "St. Seraphim of Sarov’s Prayer on the stone". He also wrote the "Chronicles of St. Seraphim" about St
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appointed Bishop of Sukhumi. In subsequent years he was appointed Bishop of Orel (1906–1908), ChişinΔƒu (1908–1912), Tver (1912–1917), and Warsaw (1918–1921). In 1928 he was appointed Metropolitan of Petrograd.
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of St. Seraphim in 1903. His extensive history of the Diveevsky monastery was published in 1896. Natalia Chichagov was buried at the Diveevsky monastery, alongside an empty grave intended for Fr. Chichagov.
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As an officer, Chichagov received a number of foreign decorations. In recognition of his actions as an artillery specialist in maneuvers of French-allied Russian armies, he was awarded the
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Metropolitan Seraphim retired in 1933 due to old age, ill health, and the threat of potential arrest. He celebrated his last Divine Liturgy on 24 October of that year in
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Born into a military family, he enlisted as an artillery officer after finishing his schooling. Influenced by his experiences in the
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Seraphim (Chichagov), retired metropolitan of Leningrad, in Soviet prison Taganskoye, before being sentenced to death and shot.
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undertook independent theological studies during which he decided to resign from military service and devote his life to the
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to artillery Colonel Mikhail Nikiforovich Chichagov and Maria Nikolaevna. He was born into a minor noble family from the
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based on interviews with nuns who had known the saint. This work would later contribute to the
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After the Russo-Turkish war ended in 1878, Chichagov returned to St. Petersburg. There he met
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area with a strong military background. His great-grandfather participated in a study of the
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out of pocket to renovate the dilapidated church. He was awarded the right to wear the
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Some sources, however, claim that Natalia Chichagov died some three years later, e.g.
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A History of Russian Christianity: From the Earliest Years Through Tsar Ivan IV By
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Chichagov graduated with honors from the military academy and received the rank of
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He began his pastoral work in the Church of the Twelve Apostles. He paid 15,000
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Seraphim's health deteriorated steadily after his retirement. He suffered from
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officers carried him from his home on a stretcher. He was imprisoned in
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Recipients of the Order of Saint Stanislaus (Russian), 3rd class
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in 1881. During his military service, he published his memoirs,
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and sentenced to death by firing squad. He was executed at the
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vestments in recognition of his work in restoring the church.
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in 1875. He was assigned to the artillery and fought in the
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Leonid Mikhailovich Chichagov was born on 9 June 1856 in
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As a priest, Fr. Chichagov made several pilgrimages to
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Leonid Chichagov as an artillery officer, year unknown.
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