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Sergey Vladimirovich Golovanov (russian: Сергей Владимирович Голованов; born 25 July 1968 in
Saransk Saransk (russian: Саранск, p=sɐˈransk; mdf, Саранск ошсь, Saransk oš; myv, Саран ош, Saran oš) is the capital city of the Republic of Mordovia, Russia, as well as its financial and economic centre. It is located ...
,
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) is a priest of the
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of the Byzantine Rite.


Biography


Early life, education and military service

He was born in a Russian intellectual agnostic family. His father
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was a Doctor of Technical Science and lecturer in Mordovian State University. Sergey was baptized in the village Sivin (Krasnoslobodkiy area of
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) by his
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grandmother in 1973. It was an era marked by Communist ideas opposed to religion. He left secondary school № 33 in 1985 and worked as a turner at an engineering plant in
Saransk Saransk (russian: Саранск, p=sɐˈransk; mdf, Саранск ошсь, Saransk oš; myv, Саран ош, Saran oš) is the capital city of the Republic of Mordovia, Russia, as well as its financial and economic centre. It is located ...
. In 1986-1988 he served as a soldier in a regiment of the Soviet Armed Forces near Khabarovsk. In 1988 he entered the preparation department of
Mordovian State University N. P. Ogarev's Mordovia State University (MSUO or OMSU for Ogarev Mordovia State University, or MRSU for Мордовский государственный университет имени Н. П. Огарева, ''Mordovskyi Gosudarstvennyi U ...
. In 1989 he entered the History faculty of the university and specialized in Finno-
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ethnography.


Religious conversion and study

In 1988 he came to
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and attended
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in the Orthodox Cathedral of St. John in
Saransk Saransk (russian: Саранск, p=sɐˈransk; mdf, Саранск ошсь, Saransk oš; myv, Саран ош, Saran oš) is the capital city of the Republic of Mordovia, Russia, as well as its financial and economic centre. It is located ...
. In 1990 he studied theology under the direction of the
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Fr. Andrey Udovenko. At the end of 1990, Fr. Udovenko left Russian Orthodoxy and converted to Catholicism of the Byzantine Rite. In January 1991, Fr. Andrey convinced Golovanov to follow him, and christmated him. In February 1992 after a long process of spiritual conflicts in relation to his former denomination, Golovanov went to
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, where he met Ukrainian
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Iriney Bilyk OSBM, who showed him the importance of two Eastern hierarchs -
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Andrey Sheptytsky Andrey Sheptytsky, OSBM (; uk, Митрополит Андрей Шептицький; 29 July 1865 – 1 November 1944) was the Metropolitan Archbishop of the Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church from 1901 until his death in 1944. His tenure span ...
and the Russian Catholic Exarch
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. Both were interested in the reunification of Roman Catholicism and Russian Orthodoxy. In May 1992 he married a
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, Iryna, and at the same year was invited to help in pastoral work for worshipers belonging to the Byzantine Rite in
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by Roman Catholic
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Fr. Joseph Swidnitsky. In 1993 he was visiting young scholar at the Institute for Russian and East European Studies in
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. In 1992-1994 he studied Catholic
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at the Theological faculty of Ivano-Frankivsk Theology Catechetical Institute of the Ukrainian
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in Ivano-Frankivsk (Ukraine).


Ordination and priesthood

Golovanov was ordained a Catholic priest of the Byzantine rite in 1994 by Ukrainian
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Sofron Dmyterko, OSBM and directed to
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with mission on Fr. Swidnitsky's invitation. From September 1994, he worked as a missionary priest for Ukrainian Catholics in Western
Siberia Siberia ( ; rus, Сибирь, r=Sibir', p=sʲɪˈbʲirʲ, a=Ru-Сибирь.ogg) is an extensive region, geographical region, constituting all of North Asia, from the Ural Mountains in the west to the Pacific Ocean in the east. It has been a ...
with residence in Sargatskoye, Omsk Oblast. In October 1995 he founded a mission in Omsk for traditional Ukrainian Catholics of the Byzantine rite, who live in
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as a result of the deportations after
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. After an evaluation period he was recognized in February 1997 by the
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of Novosibirsk,
Joseph Werth Joseph Werth SJ (russian: Иосиф Иоганнович Верт; born October 4, 1952 in Karaganda) is Bishop of Transfiguration in Novosibirsk (Russia). Named as the Latin Church Apostolic Administrator of Siberia—a see that encompassed 4 ...
SJ, and named vicar in 1997, responsible by Latin and Byzantine Catholics in northern part of Omsk Oblast. Then he was named visitor for Byzantine Catholics over Siberia in 1998, dean of Omsk Roman Catholic deanery in 1999, member of Board of Priests in 2001, and rector of Latin and Byzantine churches in 2004. In 2001 he undertook further studies in Catholic theology and the history of the Church at the
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(
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). He began the research project ''“The Prosopology of Famous Byzantine Women during the Paleologue Period, 13th-15th centuries”'' under the supervision of Prof. Johannes Hofmann. Between 2001 and 2005 he completed the research project ''A History of the Russian Catholic Apostolate outside the USSR in 1922-1991''. From 2000-2006 he worked as an educational specialist and head of department in the Catholic relief organization ''
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'' in Omsk. With the religious freedom experienced after the fall of Communism, there were calls from the small number of Russian Catholics to appoint an Exarch to the long existing vacancy. Such a move would have been strongly objected to by the Russian Orthodox Church, causing the Holy See to not act out of concern for damaging ecumenism. In August 2004, however, the Vatican's hand was forced when a convocation of Russian Catholic priests met in Sargatskoye, Omsk Oblast and used their rights under canon law to elect Father Sergey Golovanov as temporary Exarch and appealed to
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to either recognize their decision or to appoint another Exarch. In December 2004,
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moved quickly to replace Father Sergey with Bishop
Joseph Werth Joseph Werth SJ (russian: Иосиф Иоганнович Верт; born October 4, 1952 in Karaganda) is Bishop of Transfiguration in Novosibirsk (Russia). Named as the Latin Church Apostolic Administrator of Siberia—a see that encompassed 4 ...
, the
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Apostolic Administrator of Siberia, based in Novosibirsk. Bishop Werth was appointed by
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as Ordinary for all non-
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s in the
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. Bishop Joseph Werth SJ then dismissed Fr. Golovanov from all duties within the Roman Catholic diocese of Novosibirsk. At the end 2005, Golovanov was dismissed from all pastoral work in Russia by Bishop Werth SJ and worked as a
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and
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. From 2006-2007, he worked as a security watchman in a private security company. Since June 2007 he served as an
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and chaplain in the Diocesan Office of the Roman Catholic Diocese in Novosibirsk, under Bishop Joseph Werth, SJ. Since October he is a visiting researcher at the Institute of Philosophy and Law at the Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences in Novosibirsk. He works at his PhD degree thesis, ''“The eschatology of Gregory the Great according to his Moralia in Hiob”'', under the supervision of Prof. Eugene Afonasin. In August 2009 he took part in the 5th Russian Philosophy Congress in Novosibisk. On 30 June 2009 he was dismissed from his office by Bishop Werth and called from Russia by authorities of the
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(UGCC). Now he lives in Omsk and translates the liturgical works of Fr. Robert Taft SJ. He continues trying to reestablish the
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, which has been vacant since 1951.


Family

Father Golovanov is married to a former teacher, Irina. They have two daughters and two sons.


References


External links


Vselenstvo (old personal page in Russian)

Good Works (current personal page in Russian)

Blog (in Russian)
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