Author Biography
Mitred Archpriest Michael
Protopopov is chancellor of the Diocese of Australia &
New Zealand of the Russian Orthodox Church Outside of Russia. He holds a Ph.D.
in History from Australian Catholic University. In addition to his pastoral
duties, he currently lectures in History and Theology at the Sts Cyril and
Methodius Orthodox Theological Institute. He is the author of a number of books,
including biographies of past bishops of the Australian Diocese. For his years
of service to the Russian community, he was awarded the Order of Australia (OAM)
in 1991.
Contents
Introduction
A Russian
Presence
Revolution:
Agitators, Imposters, and Refugees
Settlement
Brisbane
Settlement
Sydney
Settlement
Melbourne
Ecclesiological Perspectives on the Church in the
Russian Migrant Experience
A Diocese is
Born: Archbishop Theodore Rafalsky
A Time of Growth:
Archbishop Sava Raevsky Turmoil
and Revolt: Archbishop Athanasy Martos
The Need for
Healing: Archbishop Theodosy Putilin
Some Thoughts on
the State of Russian Monasticism in Australia
Consolidation and
Stability: Archbishop Paul Pavlov
Coarse and Wicked
Times: Bishop Daniel Alexandrov
Into the
Twenty-First Century: Archbishop Hilarion Kapral
A Positive Direction: Metropolitan Laurus and
Metropolitan Hilarion
Appendix:
Explanation of Ecclesiastical Awards Notes
Bibliography
Index