Bishop of Russian Orthodox Church, and Russian Orthodox Church Outside Russia
Metropolitan Anthony (Russian: Митрополит Антоний, secular name Aleksey Pavlovich Khrapovitsky, Russian: Алексей Павлович Храповицкий; 17 March (O.S.) 1863 – 10 August 1936) was a bishop of the Russian Orthodox Church in the Russian Empire, the Metropolitan of Kiev and Galicia, who after the defeat of Gen Pyotr Wrangel's White Army in South Russia in November 1920 emigrated and in 1921 settled down in Sremski Karlovci, Serbia. He, along with several other Russian bishops in exile, established an independent Russian church administration that sought to embrace all Russian Orthodox diaspora, known as the Russian Orthodox Church Outside Russia (ROCOR).
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administration (later ROCOR) headed by Metropolitan of Kiev Anthony Khrapovitsky was located in the Serbian Sremski Karlovci (on 31 August 1921, the Council...
Patriarch of Karlovci was used as the residence of Russian metropolitan Antony (Khrapovitsky). Together with some refugee bishops from Russia, he organised what...
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Installed 7 February 1918 Predecessor Vladimir (Bogoyavlensky) Successor Antony (Khrapovitsky) Personal details Born Nikolai Vasilyevich Krotkov (1868-11-29)29...