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 Japanese Orthodox Church - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In 1970 Nikolai Kasatkin was glorified by the Patriarch of Moscow and is recognized as St. Nikolai, Apostle to Japan.
In 2000 the Russian Orthodox Church canonized Bishop Andronic Nikolsky as a Saint and Martyr who was appointed to the first Bishop of Kyoto and later martyred as the archbishop of Perm during the Russian Revolution.
As of 2004, the leader of Japanese Orthodox Church is Daniel Nushiro, the Metropolitan Bishop of Japan and Archbishop of Tokyo.
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Nikolsky was shocked by this appontment and felt difficulties in leaving but at last he accepted this mission as God's will.
Though Andronic was the bishop of Kyoto, he lived in Osaka, which was the second largest city in Japan in those days and had the largest population of faithful among his bishopric.
Andronic was a firm supporter of the Tsar.
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 Andronic Nikolsky
Andronik Nikolsky refered as Andronic (August 1, 1870-June 7 Julius calender, gregorian June 20, 1918) was a Russian monk and priest of the Eastern Orthodox Church and saint of his church.
Nikolsky was shocked with this appontment and felt difficulties to part but he accepted this mission as the God's will at last.
In 1906 Andronic was appointed the bishop of Kyoto, where the seat of West Japan Bishopric of Japanese Orthodox Church is. He was the first priest which took this office.
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Andronic Nikolsky From Andronic Nikolsky, an free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation, search Andronik (Nikolsky) (1870-1918), also spelled Andronic, is the bishop in an Orthodox Church of Russia with the saint, glorified for Hieromartyr Andronik, Archbishop Of Perm in 2000.
When an second session of an Council ended, Andronic returned to Perm.
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Vladimir Bogoyavlensky, Metropolitan of Kiev, born in 1848, assassinated 25th January 1918, not far from the Monastery of the Caves.
Andronic Nikolsky, Archbishop of Perm, assassinated 4th June 1918.
Theophanus Ilchensky, Bishop of Solikamsk, Vicar to the Archbishop of Perm named above, drowned in the Kama 11th December 1918.
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