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==Life==
Little is known of Adrian’s early life. He was born on [[October 2]], 1627 and [[baptism|baptized]] with name Andrei (Russian: Андрей). He entered a [[monasticism|monastic]] life and was given the name Adrian during his [[tonsure]] as a [[monk]]. In time, he became an [[archimandrite]] at [[Chudov Monastery]] in Moscow. At the monastery, he came to the attention of Patriarch [[Joachim(Savelov) of Moscow|Joachim]]. who, in 1686, appointed him to govern the [[Diocese of Kazan]] as the Metropolitan of Kazan. On [[August 24]], 1690, Adrian was chosen Patriarch of Moscow and All Russia after the repose of Joachim in 1690.
Patr. Adrian was patriarch early in the reign of Peter I, as Peter began various reforms to modernize Russia both culturally and religiously. Patr. Adrian resisted Peter’s reforms as they applied to Church traditions and particularly criticized the Peter’s order of mandatory shaving of beards. While he accepted Peter’s criticisms of deficiencies in the governance of the Russian Church, his relations with Peter became very intense. These tensions were heightened by Patr. Adrian advocating a milder form of Patr. [[Nikon of Moscow|Nikon’s]] claim that the Church had supervision over secular matters, a well as spiritual, and that the patriarch, as the figure of Christ, was another ruler of Russia as well as the tsar.<ref>Francis Dvornik, ''The Slavs in European History and Civilization'', Rutgers University Press, Brunswick, New Jersey, 1962, p539</ref>
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