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Timothy
Metropolitan of Warsaw and all Poland
ChurchPolish Orthodox Church
In office1961–1962
Orders
Ordination1938
Consecration27 November 1938
by Dionysius Waledyński
Personal details
Born
Jerzy Szretter

(1901-05-16)May 16, 1901
Tomachów near Rivne
DiedMay 20, 1962(1962-05-20) (aged 61)
Warsaw
BuriedOrthodox Cemetery, Warsaw
DenominationEastern Orthodoxy

Timothy, secular name Jerzy Szretter (born May 16, 1901, in Tomachów near Rivne, died May 20, 1962, in Warsaw)[1] was a Polish Orthodox clergyman, the third Metropolitan of Warsaw and all Poland.

After graduating from the Orthodox Theological Seminary in Warsaw and ordination to the priesthood, he served in the Volhynian diocese and was a chaplain for Orthodox soldiers in the Polish army. In 1938, he was consecrated as a bishop. During World War II, due to his strong support for the Polonization of the Polish Orthodox Church, expressed during the Second Polish Republic, he stayed in the Monastery of St. Onuphrius in Jabłeczna, without influencing the direction of the church's development. Between 1948 and 1951, and again between December 1959 and May 1961, he temporarily administered the Polish Orthodox Church, which was without a leader at that time. In 1961, he was elected Metropolitan of Warsaw and all Poland with overt support from Polish state authorities, and in violation of the procedures outlined in the Church's Internal Statute, which led to protests from clergy and believers. He died after one year of holding the position.

  1. ^ He declared Polish nationality. Mironowicz (2001, p. 99)

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