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Metropolitan Cornelius (other)
Metropolitan Cornelius may refer to: * Cornelius (Jakobs) *Cornelius (Rodousakis) *Cornelius (Titov) Metropolitan Korniliy (russian: Корнилий, Митрополит Московский и всея Руси), secular name Konstantin Ivanovich Titov (russian: Константи́н Ива́нович Тито́в); born August 1, 1947, in ...
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Cornelius (Jakobs)
Metropolitan Cornelius (russian: Митрополит Корнилий, et, Metropoliit Kornelius or secular name Vjatšeslav Vassiljevitš Jakobs, or Vyacheslav Vasilyevich Yakobs, russian: Вячеслав Васильевич Якобс; 19 June 1924, Tallinn – 19 April 2018, Tallinn) was an Estonian metropolitan bishop of Tallinn and All Estonia, the head of the Estonian Orthodox Church of Moscow Patriarchate. Early life Cornelius was born on 19 June 1924 in Tallinn into the family of a Russian army colonel. After the Russian Revolution in 1917, the family had emigrated to Estonia. In 1943, he finished school and served as a psalm reader in the Church of the Nativity of the Mother of God in Tallinn. On 19 August 1945, he was ordained a deacon by Archbishop Paul (Dmitrovsky), and later, on 8 February 1948, he was ordained a priest by bishop Isidore (Bogoyavlensky). He was appointed rector of St Mary Magdalene Church in Haapsalu. In 1951 he graduated from the Leningra ...
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Cornelius (Rodousakis)
Metropolitan Cornelius of Petra (né Emmanuel Rodousakis) is a senior bishop of the Eastern Orthodox Patriarchate of Jerusalem. He was locum tenens of the Church in 2001, following the death of Patriarch Diodoros I. He served as locum tenens again from 30 May 2005, after the deposition of Irenaios I on 6 May, until the election of Theophilos III on 22 August. Biography He was born in 1936 in Magarikario of Herakleion, Crete. He arrived in Jerusalem in 1951. He graduated from the Patriarchal School of Jerusalem, and was tonsured a monk in 1958 and ordained to the diaconate the following year. He studied theology at the Theological School in Halki, Turkey. He was ordained to the priesthood in 1964, and elevated to the rank of archimandrite in 1965. In 1967, he continued his education at the Ecumenical Institute of Geneva and, in 1972, he was made a member of the Holy Synod of the Eastern Orthodox Patriarchate of Jerusalem. He served as archivist and principal of the Pat ...
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