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Preparatory School where he was noted as a disciplined and hard working student. The curing of a bone infection he developed while still a young student was to guide him in his future career. After doctors believed that the infection was not curable, prayers for Theodore by the already famous priest
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He took a course to unity of Russian church diaspora: in 1935, he signed the "Provisional Regulations on the Russian Orthodox Church Abroad" (Π’Ρ€Π΅ΠΌΠ΅Π½Π½ΠΎΠ΅ ПолоТСниС ΠΎ Русской ΠŸΡ€Π°Π²ΠΎΡΠ»Π°Π²Π½ΠΎΠΉ Π¦Π΅Ρ€ΠΊΠ²ΠΈ Π·Π°Π³Ρ€Π°Π½ΠΈΡ†Π΅ΠΉ), which led the Northern-American Metropolia came under the authority of the Synod of Bishops in
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As the chaos of the Bolshevik regime settled over the Church, he met often with and was advised and instructed by Patriarch Tikhon on the future of the North American diocese. During these meetings Patriarch Tikhon also expressed the desire that Fr. Theodore become a
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METROPOLITAN THEOPHILUS Theodore Nicholaevich Pashkovsky, the future Metropolitan Theophilus, was born into a priestly family on February 6, 1874, in the province of Kiev. He was known as a hard working and disciplined student at
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However, the unity with the Russian Orthodox Church was fragile. On 26–29 November 1946, Cleveland Council adopted a resolution to quit over the Synod of Russian Orthodox Church Abroad. In the words of Archbishop
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of the North American diocese visited the Lavra to recruit workers for his mission, Theodore was invited to America. He was assigned as the secretary of the mission administration after arriving in
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Constance J. Tarasar, Orthodox America 1794–1976 Development of the Orthodox Church in America Syosett, New York, The Orthodox Church in America, 1975
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He oversaw the restart of theological education in the diocese that had ended with the closing, in 1924, of the seminary at Tenafly, New Jersey.
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Under Metr. Theophilius American Church continued to journey into a state of stability. Episcopal relationships improved as the threat of the
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returned to Russia in 1906, Fr. Theodore accompanied him with his family and worked in the administration of the Warsaw-Vilna Diocese.
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in 1934, Bishop Theophilius was elected jointly by the council of assembled bishops and the full Council as the new
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in late 1894. Soon after he met and married Ella Dabovich from the Serbian community. She was the niece of Fr.
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On June 20, 1900, his wife delivered him a son, Boris, who would be remembered during World War II as Colonel
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of the 1920s were to remain through World War II and through to Metr. Theophilius' death on June 27, 1950.
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Bp. Theophilius remained in Chicago until he was transferred in 1931, to become Bishop of San Francisco.
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Attention was given to improving church education programs, including establishing
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Theodore Pashkovsky was born in the province of Kiev on February 6, 1874, into a
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Orthodox America, 1794–1976: Development of the Orthodox Church in America
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Then, on December 4, 1897, he was ordained a priest following his earlier
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History of the Serbian Orthodox Church in America and Canada 1891–1941
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Archbishop of San Francisco, Metropolitan of All America and Canada
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Theophilius was consecrated on December 3, 1922, as Bishop of
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with the name of Theophilus. Then, under direction of the
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that convened in Cleveland, Ohio, on November 20, 1934.
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Index

His Beatitude

Platon (Rozhdestvensky)
Leontius (Turkevich)
Metropolitan
Kiev
Kiev Governorate
Russian Empire
San Francisco
California
United States
Russian
American
Eastern Orthodox
Boris Pash
Alma mater
Kiev Theological Academy
Russian
Kiev
San Francisco
North American metropolia
Metropolitan of All America and Canada
priestly
Kiev Theological Academy
John of Kronstadt
novice
Kiev Lavra
Nicholas (Ziorov)
San Francisco
Sebastian Dabovich

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