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'''Bishop Eutychus''' ('''Evtikhy''', secular name '''Ivan Timofeyevich Kurochkin''', ''Иван Тимофеевич Курочкин'') is [[Bishop]] of Domodedovo, [[vicar]] of the [[Moscow diocese]] of the [[Russian Orthodox Church]].
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'''His Grace Eutychus''' ('''Evtikhy''', secular name '''Ivan Timofeyevich Kurochkin''', ''Иван Тимофеевич Курочкин'') is retired [[Bishop]] of Domodedovo, [[vicar]] of the Moscow diocese of the [[Russian Orthodox Church]].
  
 
== Biography ==
 
== Biography ==
Ivan Kurochkin was born in [[March 6]], 1955 in Ishim, USSR. He [[baptism|baptized]] at St. Nicholas Church in Ishim.
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Ivan Kurochkin was born in [[March 6]], 1955 in Ishim, USSR. He was [[baptism|baptized]] at St. Nicholas Church in Ishim.
  
After finishing school, he completed compulsory military service. In 1977, he was [[tonsure]]d [[subdeacon]] by Bishop Maxim (Krokha) of the Moscow Patriarchate in Omsk. His spiritual fathers were Schemamonk Prochor, and Metropolitan Zinovi (Mazhuga) of Tsitsikar (Georgia). Between 1978 and 1982, he studied at the [[Moscow Theological Academy and Seminary|Moscow Theological Seminary]].
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After finishing school, he completed his compulsory military service. In 1977, he was [[tonsure]]d [[subdeacon]] by Bp. Maxim (Krokha) of the Moscow Patriarchate in Omsk. His spiritual fathers were Schemamonk Prochor, and Metropolitan [[Zinovi (Mazhuga) of Tsitsikar]] of the [[Church of Georgia]]. Between 1978 and 1982, he studied at the [[Moscow Theological Academy and Seminary|Moscow Theological Seminary]].
  
In 1982, he was tonsured to the [[Schemamonk|small schema]] and [[ordination|ordained]] a [[deacon]] and [[priest]] by Bishop Maxim in Omsk. In 1983 he was elevated to [[Igumen]], and appointed the confessor of the Omsk-Tiumen Diocese and served in a newly opened [[parish]] in Shablinkin, near Ishim.
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In 1982, Ivan was tonsured to the [[Schemamonk|small schema]]. He was [[ordination|ordained]] a [[deacon]] and then a [[priest]] by Bp. Maxim in Omsk. In 1983, he was elevated to [[Igumen]] and was appointed the confessor of the Omsk-Tiumen Diocese. There, Fr. Evtikhy served in a newly opened [[parish]] in Shablinkin, near Ishim.
  
In 1989, together with some ten other priests of the [[diocese]], he petitioned for reception into the Russian Orthodox Church Outside Russia. Metroplitan [[Vitaly (Ustinov) of New York|Vitaly (Ustinov)]] received him on the third day of Pentacost in 1990. In 1992, he organized the opening of the Cathedral of the Theophany in Ishim, which he labored to build. [[July 13]], 1990 hegumen Eutyches was prohibited from serving by bishop [[Anthony (Cheremisov) of Krasnoyarsk|Anthony]] of Tobolsk and Tyumen.
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In 1989, together with some ten other priests of the [[diocese]], he petitioned for reception into the Russian Orthodox Church Outside Russia. [[Metropolitan]] [[Vitaly (Ustinov) of New York|Vitaly (Ustinov)]] received him on the third day of Pentecost in 1990. In 1992, he organized the opening of the [[Cathedral]] of the Theophany in Ishim, which he labored to build. On [[July 13]], 1990 Igumen Eutyches was prohibited from serving by Bp. [[Anthony (Cheremisov) of Krasnoyarsk|Anthony]] of Tobolsk and Tyumen.
  
 
In January 1994, he was elevated to [[archimandrite]] in ROCOR.
 
In January 1994, he was elevated to [[archimandrite]] in ROCOR.
  
At the Sobor of Bishops following the [[glorification]] of [[John (Maximovitch) the Wonderworker|Saint John of Shanghai and San Francisco]], Father Evtikhy delivered a report on church life in Ishim. The same Council nominated him to the episcopate as Bishop of Ishim and Siberia. Bishop Evtikhy's [[consecration of a bishop|consecration]] took place in 10/23 July 1994, presided over by Metroplitan Vitaly.
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At the ROCOR [[Sobor]] of Bishops following the [[glorification]] of [[John (Maximovitch) the Wonderworker|Saint John of Shanghai and San Francisco]], Fr. Evtikhy delivered a report on church life in Ishim. The same Council nominated him to the episcopate as Bishop of Ishim and Siberia. Bp. Evtikhy was [[consecration of a bishop|consecrated]] on[[ July 23]], 1994, presided over by Metr. Vitaly.
  
In the late 1990s, he spoke out against reconciliation with the Moscow Patriarchate, but later, in 2002, he upheld the decision of the ROCOR [[Synod]] of Bishops, which were aimed at expanding the dialogue with the ROC. Since 2003 he was participant in the negotiations with the ROC. He has appeared as a supporter of the restoration of [[full communion]] between ROCOR and Moscow Patriarchate.
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In the late 1990s, Bp. Evtikhy was out spoken against reconciliation with the Moscow Patriarchate, but later, in 2002, he upheld the decision of the ROCOR [[Synod]] of Bishops that was aimed at expanding the dialogue for reconciliation with the Russian Orthodox Church. In 2003, he participated in the negotiations with the Russian Orthodox Church. He also became a supporter of the restoration of [[full communion]] between ROCOR and the Moscow Patriarchate. On [[December 22]], 2006, Abp. Anthony of Tobolsk and Tyumen, who had prohibited Fr. Eutychy from serving in 1990, released him from those sanctions.
[[December 22]], 2006, Archbishop Anthony, who prohibit from serving Eutychy (Kurochkin), released him from sanctions, imposing in 1990.
 
  
The [[Holy Synod]] of the Russian Orthodox Church on [[May 16]], 2007 appointed him Bishop of Domodedovo, the vicar of the Moscow diocese and entrusted him temporary pastoral nourishment of the former parishes of the ROCOR in Russia for five years, according to the [[Act of Canonical Communion]].
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Following the restoration of communion between ROCOR and the [[Church of Russia]] the [[Holy Synod]] of the Russian Orthodox Church on [[May 16]], 2007 appointed Bp. Evtikhy Bishop of Domodedovo, a [[vicar]] of the Moscow [[diocese]], and entrusted him with temporary pastoral care of the former parishes of the ROCOR in Russia for five years in accordance with the [[Act of Canonical Communion with the Moscow Patriarchate|Act of Canonical Communion]].
  
Vladika Evtikhy is noted for his endless labors towards building up the spiritual life of his flock, his building projects, and for his work with prisoners.
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June 7, 2012 for health reasons bishop Eutychius was retire by his own petition.
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Vladyka Evtikhy is noted for his endless labors towards building up the spiritual life of his flock, his building projects, and for his work with prisoners.
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His Grace Eutychus (Evtikhy, secular name Ivan Timofeyevich Kurochkin, Иван Тимофеевич Курочкин) is retired Bishop of Domodedovo, vicar of the Moscow diocese of the Russian Orthodox Church.

Biography

Ivan Kurochkin was born in March 6, 1955 in Ishim, USSR. He was baptized at St. Nicholas Church in Ishim.

After finishing school, he completed his compulsory military service. In 1977, he was tonsured subdeacon by Bp. Maxim (Krokha) of the Moscow Patriarchate in Omsk. His spiritual fathers were Schemamonk Prochor, and Metropolitan Zinovi (Mazhuga) of Tsitsikar of the Church of Georgia. Between 1978 and 1982, he studied at the Moscow Theological Seminary.

In 1982, Ivan was tonsured to the small schema. He was ordained a deacon and then a priest by Bp. Maxim in Omsk. In 1983, he was elevated to Igumen and was appointed the confessor of the Omsk-Tiumen Diocese. There, Fr. Evtikhy served in a newly opened parish in Shablinkin, near Ishim.

In 1989, together with some ten other priests of the diocese, he petitioned for reception into the Russian Orthodox Church Outside Russia. Metropolitan Vitaly (Ustinov) received him on the third day of Pentecost in 1990. In 1992, he organized the opening of the Cathedral of the Theophany in Ishim, which he labored to build. On July 13, 1990 Igumen Eutyches was prohibited from serving by Bp. Anthony of Tobolsk and Tyumen.

In January 1994, he was elevated to archimandrite in ROCOR.

At the ROCOR Sobor of Bishops following the glorification of Saint John of Shanghai and San Francisco, Fr. Evtikhy delivered a report on church life in Ishim. The same Council nominated him to the episcopate as Bishop of Ishim and Siberia. Bp. Evtikhy was consecrated onJuly 23, 1994, presided over by Metr. Vitaly.

In the late 1990s, Bp. Evtikhy was out spoken against reconciliation with the Moscow Patriarchate, but later, in 2002, he upheld the decision of the ROCOR Synod of Bishops that was aimed at expanding the dialogue for reconciliation with the Russian Orthodox Church. In 2003, he participated in the negotiations with the Russian Orthodox Church. He also became a supporter of the restoration of full communion between ROCOR and the Moscow Patriarchate. On December 22, 2006, Abp. Anthony of Tobolsk and Tyumen, who had prohibited Fr. Eutychy from serving in 1990, released him from those sanctions.

Following the restoration of communion between ROCOR and the Church of Russia the Holy Synod of the Russian Orthodox Church on May 16, 2007 appointed Bp. Evtikhy Bishop of Domodedovo, a vicar of the Moscow diocese, and entrusted him with temporary pastoral care of the former parishes of the ROCOR in Russia for five years in accordance with the Act of Canonical Communion.

June 7, 2012 for health reasons bishop Eutychius was retire by his own petition.

Vladyka Evtikhy is noted for his endless labors towards building up the spiritual life of his flock, his building projects, and for his work with prisoners.

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Bishop of Ishim and Siberia
ROCOR

1994-2007
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Vicar Moscow Eparchy

2007-Present
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