Ignatius Deputatov Explained

Native Name:Игнатий
Native Name Lang:ru
Birth Name:Alexei Mikhailovich Deputatov
Birth Date:22 January 1977
Birth Place:Tugoles village, Shatursky District, Moscow Oblast, Soviet Union
Nationality:Russian
Religion:Eastern Orthodox Church
Church:Russian Orthodox Church
Successor:Incumbent
Appointed:25 August 2020
Bishop of Saratov and Volsky
Metropolis:Patriarchal Exarchate in Western Europe
Ordination:31 October 2002 (deacon)
27 October 2002 (Tonsured)
21 August 2011 (Bishop)
Rank:Bishop
Diocese:Diocese of Saratov and Volsky

Metropolitan Ignatius (Deputatov) (Russian: Игнатий (Депутатов), secular name Alexei Mikhailovich Deputatov, Russian: Алексе́й Миха́йлович Депута́тов; born 22 January 1977), is a Metropolitan of the Russian Orthodox Church. He presently holds the title of "Bishop of Saratov and Volsky" as well as being the head of the Saratov Metropolitanate.

Early life

Deputatov was born on 22 January 1977 in a working-class family in the village settlement of Tugoles, Shatursky District, Moscow Oblast. Although his father was an Orthodox Priest, early in his life Deputatov was uninterested in religious life, being more interested in pursuing a career in music. He graduated from Shatura high school in 1978. In his early 20s Deputatov started to consider the religious life once again and entered the Ryazan Theological School.[1]

Academic life

From 1994 to 1996 he studied at the Ryazan Theological School. From 1994 to 1998 he attended the Samara Theological Seminary. In the same year he entered the Saint Petersburg Theological Academy, and on 22 November 1998 he was appointed to the role of lector by the rector of the academy, .[2]

In June 2002 he defended his thesis at SPbDA on the topic "Fundamentals of the social concept of the Russian Orthodox Church in the light of the Holy Scriptures of the New Testament." In August 2002, he was appointed a teacher of the subject "Biblical History" at the Ryazan Theological School.[2]

On 23 July 2003, he was appointed by Archbishop Pavel of Ryazan as the vice-rector for educational work of the Ryazan Theological School. Starting in September 2003 he was a professor of the subjects "Pastoral Theology", "Homiletics" and "Fundamentals of the Social Concept of the Russian Orthodox Church."[2]

Religious life

On 27 October 2002, in the church of the Holy Apostle and Evangelist John the Theologian of the Ryazan Theological School, Deputatov tonsured with the name Ignatius by, the metropolitan of Ryazan and Kasimov, in honor of the Soviet-era martyr .[2]

On 31 October 2002, in the church of St. Lazarus the Righteous in the city of Ryazan, Metropolitan Simon ordained him a hierodeacon, and on November 4 of the same year in the Nikolsky church in the city of Skopin, Ryazan region, he became a hieromonk.[2]

Bishop

On 27 July 2011, by the decision of the Holy Synod, he was elected Bishop of Shakhtinsky and Millerovsky.[3] On 18 August 2011, during a divine service in the Cathedral of Christ the Savior, Patriarch Kirill elevated him to the rank of archimandrite.[4] On 21 August 21, in the Transfiguration Cathedral of the Novospassky Monastery, he was ordained Bishop of Shakhty and Millerovo, which was performed by Patriarch Kirill, Metropolitan Juvenal (Poyarkov) of Krutitsky and Kolomna, Metropolitan of Saransk and Mordovia, Archbishop of Istra, Archbishop Paul (Ponomaryov) of Ryazan and Kasimov, Archbishop of Kostroma and Galich, Bishop of Rostov and Novocherkassk, Bishop of Bronnitsy, Bishop Sergius (Chashin) of Solnechnogorsk, Bishop Tikhon (Zaitsev) of Podolsk, and Bishop of Voskresensk.[5]

On 27 December 2011, he was relieved of his post as governor of the Transfiguration Monastery in Ryazan.[6] On 26 December 2012, he was approved as the priest archimandrite of the Pokrovsky Verkhnemakeevsky monastery of the village of Verkhne-Makeevka, Rostov region.[7]

On 30 May 2014, by the decision of the Synod, he was appointed Bishop of Vologda and Veliky Ustyug.[8]

On 25 July 2014, he was approved as the priest archimandrite of the Spaso-Prilutsky Monastery in Vologda and the Kirillo-Belozersky Monastery in Kirillov.[9]

During his tenure as metropolitan of Vologda and Veliky Ustyug the number of active parishes in the Vologda Metropolitanate increased from 168 (as of 30 May 2014) to 327 (as of 14 March 2018). The number of active monasteries increased from four (as of 30 May 2014) to eight (as of 14 March 2018), and the number of clerics increased from 117 (as of 30 May 2014) to 227 (as of 14 March 2018).[10]

On 26 February 2019 Ignatius replaced Mark (Golovkov) in the patriarchal administration of the Russian Orthodox church. Along with the resignation of the metropolitan of St. Petersburg, this was seen by some observers and journalists as part of an ongoing trend of Kirill removing old bishops mostly ordained and appointed by his predecessor and replacing them with younger bishops who reflect his personality and views.[11]

On 25 August 2020, by the decision of the Holy Synod, he was appointed the Metropolitan of Saratov and Volsk, the head of the Saratov Metropolitanate, with the dismissal of his previous posts.[12] On 28 August 2020, he celebrated the last Divine Liturgy at the Saint Sophia Cathedral in Vologda, co-served with his successor, Metropolitan .[13] On 20 November 2020, he was approved as the priest archimandrite of the Spaso-Preobrazhensky monastery in Saratov,[14] and on 29 December 2020 as the priest archimandrite of the St. Nicholas monastery also in Saratov.[2]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Выбор сердца. ПРАВОСЛАВИЕ И СОВРЕМЕННОСТЬ (Orthodoxy and Modernity). Marina. Biryukova. Russian. 29 September 2020. 23 January 2021.
  2. Web site: Игнатий, митрополит Саратовский и Вольский (Депутатов Алексей Михайлович). 23 January 2021. patriarchia.ru. Russian.
  3. Web site: Образованы новые епархии Русской Православной Церкви на территории Свердловской и Ростовской областей. 27 July 2011. 25 May 2021. Russian. patriarchia.ru.
  4. Web site: В канун праздника Преображения Господня Святейший Патриарх Кирилл совершил всенощное бдение в нижней Спасо-Преображенской церкви Храма Христа Спасителя. 18 August 2011. 25 May 2021. Russian. patriarchia.ru.
  5. Web site: Предстоятель Русской Церкви возглавил торжества, посвященные 20-летию возрождения Новоспасского монастыря. 21 August 2011. 25 May 2021. Russian. patriarchia.ru.
  6. Web site: ЖУРНАЛЫ заседания Священного Синода от 27-28 декабря 2011 года. 27 December 2011. 25 May 2021. Russian. patriarchia.ru.
  7. Web site: ЖУРНАЛЫ заседания Священного Синода от 25-26 декабря 2012 года. 26 December 2012. 25 May 2021. Russian. patriarchia.ru.
  8. Web site: ЖУРНАЛЫ заседания Священного Синода от 30 мая 2014 года. 30 May 2014. 25 May 2021. Russian. patriarchia.ru.
  9. Web site: ЖУРНАЛЫ заседания Священного Синода от 25 июля 2014 года. 25 July 2014. 25 May 2021. Russian. patriarchia.ru.
  10. Vologda diocese in figures and facts: 2014-2018 : booklet / V. Yu. Kalashnikov; Vologda diocese. - Vologda: Prototype, 2018 .-- P. 2-4. - 82 p.
  11. Web site: St. Petersburg, the heads of Kirill's enemies fall. 3 February 2019. 5 November 2019. Vladimir. Rozanskij. AsiaNews.it.
  12. Web site: ЖУРНАЛЫ заседания Священного Синода от 25 августа 2020 года. 25 August 2020. 25 May 2021. Russian. patriarchia.ru.
  13. Web site: Митрополит Савва совершил первую после назначения на Вологодскую кафедру Литургию в Софийском соборе. Metropolitanate of Vologda. 28 August 2020. 25 May 2021.
  14. Web site: ЖУРНАЛЫ заседания Священного Синода от 20 ноября 2020 года. 20 November 2020. 25 May 2021. Russian. patriarchia.ru.