Nectaire (died 6/3/1626) – Archbishop of Vologda and Velikopermsky. IQ of Archbishop Nectarios save some. In Greek origin. Before coming to Russia was Archdeacon patriarch of Constantinople, then Archimandrite, and later Archbishop of Ohrid. Upon arrival in Russia June 25, 1613 by decree of Tsar Mikhail Fedorovich was appointed archbishop of Vologda and Velikopermskim. In 1616, Metropolitan Krutitskii Jonah, being mestoblyustitel patriarchal throne, received the denunciation of the Bishop Nektarios and, without making any investigation, "without inquest, and innocent of, condemned it. Archbishop Nectarios was deprived of the episcopal dignity and banished into oblivion in the St. Cyril-Belozersky Monastery simple monk. In 1621 Patriarch Filaret summoned from imprisonment Archbishop Nektarios in Moscow, and here at the council questioned him, and did extensive research, for which he was so hurt. And they came to a conclusion and declared himself Nektary that he was "excommunicated svyatitelstva innocent, is not the case, no inquest. In May 1621 Patriarch Filaret blessed "the whole episcopal deystvovati" and perform the Divine Liturgy. Permitted Nektary was ordered to live at Epiphany Compound continue until the appointment of his chair, and he remained in Moscow till the death of the Archbishop of Vologda Cornelius (until March 17, 1625), when re-assumed his old department. Died June 3, 1626. Buried in the Cathedral St. Sophia Cathedral in the city of Vologda. Literature: S. Bulgakov Handbook for clergymen clergy. – Kiev, 1913, pp. 1396. Stroyev P. Spiski bishops and abbots of the Russian Church. – SPb., 1877, pp. 731. N. D [Urnov]. Devyatisotletie Russian hierarchy 988 – 1888. Dioceses and bishops. – M., 1888, pp. 47. Memoirs of Archimandrite Pimen, the abbot of the monastery Nikolayevsky that Ugresha. – M., 1877, pp. 4. Orthodox Observer. – M., 1863, April, pp. 360. Orthodox Theological Dictionary of Theology, or encyclopedic dictionary: 12 tons / Ed. AP Lopuchin and N. Glubokovsky. – SPb., 1900 – 1911. – T. 3, pp. 707. Full orthodox theological Collegiate Dictionary: a 2 ton / / Acad. PP Soykina. – SPb., B. PM – T. 1, pp. 541. Macarius (Bulgakov), Metropolitan. History of the Russian Church: in 9 v. – M., 1996. – T. 6, pp. 113, 114, 294, 295.
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