Patriarch of Moscow and all Rus'

Patriarch of Moscow and all Rus'
Bishopric
Eastern Orthodox
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Monogram of Patriarch Kirill
Incumbent:
Patriarch Kirill
Since 1 February 2009
StyleHis Holiness
Location
ResidencePatriarchal Residence in Chisty Lane
Patriarchal and Synodal Residence in Danilov Monastery
Information
First holderJob
Established1589
CathedralCathedral of Christ the Saviour and Epiphany Cathedral at Yelokhovo[1]
Website
patriarchia.ru

The Patriarch of Moscow and all Rus' (Russian: Патриарх Московский и всея Руси, romanizedPatriarch Moskovskij i vseja Rusi), also known as the Patriarch of Moscow and all Russia, is the title of the primate of the Russian Orthodox Church. It is often preceded by the honorific "His Holiness". As the ordinary of the Diocese of Moscow, the office holder's direct canonical remit extends only to Moscow; however, as Patriarch, the office holder has a number of church-wide administrative powers as laid down by the charter of the Russian Orthodox Church.[2]

The patriarchate was established in Moscow in 1589: the first patriarch was Job. The patriarchate was abolished in 1721 by Peter the Great and replaced with the Most Holy Synod, before being restored on 10 November [O.S. 28 October] 1917, by decision of the All-Russian Local Council. The current patriarch is Kirill, who acceded to the position on 1 February 2009.[3]

  1. ^ "О епархии, "about the diocese"". Russian Orthodox Church. Retrieved 2021-08-02.
  2. ^ Устав Русской Православной Церкви (принят на Архиерейском Соборе 2000 г.; Определениями Архиерейских Соборов 2008 и 2011 гг. в текст Устава был внесен ряд поправок) // IV. Патриарх Московскийи всея Руси. Archived February 24, 2013, at the Wayback Machine
  3. ^ "Local Council of the Russian Orthodox Church". Retrieved 3 March 2016.

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