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Timothy Szretter

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481: 203:, expressed during the Second Polish Republic, he stayed in the Monastery of St. Onuphrius in Jabłeczna, without influencing the direction of the church's development. Between 1948 and 1951, and again between December 1959 and May 1961, he temporarily administered the Polish Orthodox Church, which was without a leader at that time. In 1961, he was elected Metropolitan of Warsaw and all Poland with overt support from Polish state authorities, and in violation of the procedures outlined in the Church's Internal Statute, which led to protests from clergy and believers. He died after one year of holding the position. 602: 473: 36: 1437: 585:. Timothy was described as an intelligent, tactful individual who understood the situation and was ready to carry out the authorities' orders even when they were not favorable to him (such as in the matter of filling the office of metropolitan). During the same period, Timothy was registered by the Department IV of the XI Public Security Committee as a "confidential contact" under the pseudonym Beard Man ( 1450: 511:. In 1947, he became the vice-chairman of the Orthodox Metropolitan Committee for Aid to Resettlers in the Recovered Territories, where he engaged in organizing pastoral care and material support for Orthodox Christians who were resettled in these regions of Poland. In the same year, he founded the first female monastery within the post-war borders of Poland – the monastery on 1462: 367: 518:
In 1948, the communist authorities finally decided to remove Metropolitan Dionysius from office. Until a new primate of the Polish Orthodox Church was elected, the church was to be governed by a body not provided for by Orthodox canonical law – the Temporary Governing Collegium of the Polish Orthodox
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Metropolitan Timothy was elected by the Council of Bishops of the Polish Orthodox Church, not by the Electoral Council as stipulated in the church's statute, leading to protests from the clergy and the faithful. The newly elected metropolitan was accused of assuming the office against canonical law.
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Archbishop Timothy, like the other bishops of the Polish Orthodox Church, maintained a loyal relationship with the state authorities. In 1949, he publicly asserted that there was no room for any form of religious oppression in Poland. However, the existing plan from 1946 for him to assume the office
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As the Metropolitan of Warsaw and all Poland, the hierarch represented the church during the preparations for the pan-Orthodox council. Together with representatives of the Russian Orthodox Church, he engaged in the peace movement. In 1961, he founded a Polish-speaking parish in Warsaw, with Father
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to clarify the controversies surrounding the canonical status of the Polish Orthodox Church, and on 21 May 1948, he became the temporary administrator of the Recovered Territories diocese, a position he held until September of the same year. In June 1948, he was one of the delegates of the Polish
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In 1946, the Department of Denominations of the Ministry of Public Administration began to suggest to Dionysius, Metropolitan of Warsaw and all Poland, to resign from his office (ultimately, the clergyman was forced to do so). Bishop Timothy was considered as his possible successor. On 14 October
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of metropolitan was abandoned. According to the state authorities, the hierarch's authority among the clergy of the Polish Orthodox Church was insufficient. Archbishop Timothy was also accused of lacking organizational talents and necessary experience. Ultimately, Timothy (Szretter) remained the
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from the USSR, delegated to the Polish Orthodox Church by the Patriarch of Moscow and elected as the head of the Orthodox Church in Poland on 7 July 1951. Earlier, in 1950, he facilitated the opening of the Orthodox Theological School in Warsaw, later transformed by Metropolitan Macarius into a
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After 1956, Archbishop Timothy effectively began to manage the entire church again due to Metropolitan Macarius' advanced age and poor health. In 1957, the Office for Religious Affairs considered the idea of removing Metropolitan Macarius and reinstating Archbishop Timothy as the
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of Ukrainians to the USSR took place, leading to the closure of over 160 pastoral facilities due to lack of parishioners. Timothy (Szretter) did not protest against this; in a formal letter at the turn of 1944 and 1945, he stated that leaving the parishes in
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At the request of Archbishop Timothy on 30 June 1948, the Polish authorities prohibited Metropolitan Dionysius from continuing to reside in the metropolitan house in Warsaw and began preparations to designate another permanent place of residence for him.
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with seniority from 1 January 1934, and ranked 6th among Orthodox military clergy. Subsequently, as a reserve chaplain, he was called to active duty and appointed as the acting dean of the Orthodox district of
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of Berlin and Germany, sent him back to the monastery due to his pro-Polish views. Bishop Timothy returned to active church activities on 30 September 1940, as a member of the council of bishops of the
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Allegations of moral nature were also raised against him. Petitions and complaints regarding the circumstances of Timothy's assumption of office, as well as his person and conduct, were sent to the
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region. As a temporary head of the Orthodox Church structures in this region, contrary to the wishes of the local parish clergy, he opposed their transfer to the jurisdiction of the
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granted by the Patriarchate of Constantinople and applied for its re-issuance by the Russian Orthodox Church, after which they accepted the relevant tomos from the patriarch.
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Controversies surrounding Metropolitan Timothy persisted throughout his tenure until his death on 20 May 1962. Metropolitan Timothy (Szretter) was buried in the
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in 1961, the state authorities brought about the election of Timothy as metropolitan (since December 1957, he had been again the
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After graduating from the Orthodox Theological Seminary in Warsaw and ordination to the priesthood, he served in the
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as its parish priest, but it ceased its activities due to the lack of faithful interested in services in Polish.
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Timothy as Metropolitan of Warsaw and all Poland; speaking at the funeral of Metropolitan Macarius in March 1961.
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In October of the same year, Bishop Timothy also took over the administration of Orthodox parishes in the
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in his area of responsibility would be sufficient. He also requested not to liquidate the monastery in
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Troc-Sosna, A. "Ihumenia Barbara (Grosser) – przełożona monasteru na Św. Górze Grabarce".
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of the Warsaw metropolitans. Earlier, in April of the same year, he initiated talks with
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as a bishop. During World War II, due to his strong support for the Polonization of the
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Polityka wyznaniowa państwa polskiego wobec mniejszości religijnych w latach 1945–1989
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diocese and was a chaplain for Orthodox soldiers in the Polish army. In 1938, he was
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and Adam Wołowicz, who treated the Polish Orthodox Church as a mere object.
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Polish Orthodox clergyman, the third Metropolitan of Warsaw and all Poland
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Orthodox Church to the Moscow Patriarchate. The delegation renounced the
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to the reserve of military clergy, simultaneously appointed as a reserve
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Church, consisting of Archbishop Timothy (Szretter) as chairman, Bishop
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Wiadomości Polskiego Autokefalicznego Kościoła Prawosławnego
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of the Warsaw metropolitans until the arrival of Archbishop
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After Macarius' departure to the USSR and his death in
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In 1938, after the death of his wife Lidia, he took
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Archbishop Timothy (Szretter), photograph from 1960
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Polish Orthodox Church
Dionysius Waledyński
Rivne
Warsaw
Orthodox Cemetery, Warsaw
Eastern Orthodoxy
Rivne
Warsaw
Orthodox
clergyman
Metropolitan of Warsaw and all Poland
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Volhynian
consecrated
Polish Orthodox Church
Ostroh
Orthodox Theological Seminary
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University of Warsaw
ordained
priesthood
Pochaiv Lavra
pospolite ruszenie
chaplain
Corps District No. II
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Lublin
religious vows
Pochaiv Lavra

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