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Sergei Dabich

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Archimandrite Sergei Dabich (Russian: Сергий Дабич; born in 1877, Poltava, Russian Empire - died on 8 July 1927, Sanremo, Italy) was a Russian Greek-Catholic priest and a convert from Orthodoxy to Eastern Catholicism.

Biography

Dabic was born in 1877 in Poltava. He studied at the Poltava Military School and graduated from the Poltava classical school. Dabic graduated from the Faculty of Law of the University of Moscow and the Orthodox Theological Academy. From 1909 to 1910 he lived in monasteries as a novice in Russia and Palestine. In 1911 he took monastic vows and in 1912 was ordained a celibate priest. In 1914 he became Archimandrite, serving as rector of the Russian Orthodox Church in Athens. In 1920 he emigrated from Russia and was the dean of the Orthodox parishes in Central Europe. In 1923 in Munich he met with Michel d'Herbigny, under whose influence he converted to Catholicism of the Eastern rite and maintained the dignity of Archimandrite. He studied Catholic theology in Paris and at the same time engaged in pastoral work among Russian emigrants under the leadership of Bishop Emmanuel Shaptalov. In 1925, disillusioned with them, and believing that the work under Bishop Shaptalov did not correspond to his rank, he left Paris. He led a wandering life and lived in various Catholic monasteries. Serge Dabich died of bronchitis on 8 July 1927 in San Remo.

Sources

  • Talalay MG Russian cemetery named E. KV Hellenes Queen Olga K. in Piraeus. - St. Petersburg.: Virden, 2002. C. 7.
  • SARF. F. 6343. Op. 1. D. 1. Minutes of the Council of the Russian Orthodox Church (1921).

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