Diocese of Tver explained

Jurisdiction:Diocese
Tver
Denomination:Eastern Orthodox
Governance:Eparchy
Established:1271
Bishop:
since 25 August 2020
Sui Iuris Church:Russian Orthodox Church
Headquarters:Tver
Cathedral:Resurrection Cathedral
Deaneries:14
Churches:252
Language:Church Slavonic

The Diocese of Tver (Russian: Тверская епархия) is an eparchy of the Russian Orthodox Church in Tver Oblast and is one of the oldest dioceses of the Russian Orthodox Church.

History

The Tver diocese separated from the Polotsk diocese at the Grand Prince Yaroslav Yaroslavich no later than 1271. In 1589, it installed an Archdiocese.

Until 1928, it was called the Diocese of Tver and Kashin. From 1928 to 1943 and from 1950 to 1990, it was the Kalinin and Kashin diocese. From 1943 to 1944 - it was the Diocese of Smolensk and Kalinin. From 1944 to 1950 it was Kalinin and Velikiye Luki Diocese, and then the Diocese of Tver and Kashin again since 1990. On December 28, 2011, Dioceses of Bezhetsk and Rzhev were separated from Tver and Kashin, and three all formed a new Metropoly of Tver, covering all Orthodox parishes in Tver Oblast.[1]

Former titles

Bishops

Notes and References

  1. http://www.patriarchia.ru/db/text/1909396.html Журналы заседания Священного Синода от 27—28 декабря 2011 года, Журнал № 174