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Metropolitan '''Metropolitan Hilarion (Kapral) of Eastern America and New York''' is First Hierarch of the [[Russian Orthodox Church Outside Russia]] (ROCOR) and was formally [[enthronement|enthroned]] on [[May 18]], 2008. He also remains the ruling bishop of the [[Diocese of Australia and New Zealand (ROCOR)|Diocese of Australia and New Zealand]].
==Early Life==
Metropolitan Hilarion’s parents – his father Alexei Kapral, and his mother, Euphrosynia (nee Kasyaniuk) – were from the village of Obenizha in Volyhn , Ukraine . In 1929, during the Polish occupation, the local populace was persecuted and oppressed by Poles attempting to turn Western Ukraine into a Polish province. Thus, the 19-year-old Alexei and his young wife decided to emigrate to Canada . At the time, the Canadian government afforded immigrants the opportunity to obtain large tracts of land in Western Canada ; it was there that the young family settled. Upon their arrival in the province of Alberta , the Kapral family received 160 acres of untilled land, as well as $100 in cash, a hammer, and an axe, with which to build themselves a home. In the developing Spirit River region, there were some 200 Ukrainians, and in view of the oncoming cold, they quickly built themselves houses. The great economic crisis of 1929-1930 affected the settlers as well, making an already hard life even more difficult. To find work, Alexei Kapral had to travel far from home, and he earned but 25 cents per day. Nonetheless, the family grew ever larger – five boys and two girls filled the house with children’s voices, speaking Ukrainian at home, but the children had English as their first language. Their parents also spoke Russian and PolishThe youngest member of the family was Igor, the future Metropolitan Hilarion. He was born on January 6, 1948, in Spirit River , and spent his childhood in the country. He had to walk over 3 miles to school every day. Later he transferred to another school in Blueberry Creek, but returned to finish high school. In 1966, he found a spiritual director, Right Reverend Sava (Saracevic), Bishop of Edmonton, a Serb who greatly revered our Holy Hierarch St. John (Maximovitch, +1966).
==The youngest member of the family was Igor, the future Metropolitan Hilarion. He was born on [[January 6]], 1948, in Spirit River, and spent his childhood in the country. He had to walk 2.5 miles to school every day, and describes his childhood as "pleasant...absolutely free of any harmful influences"[http://www.russianorthodoxchurch.ws/synod/engdocuments/enart_mhinterviewpriesthood.html]. Later he transferred to another school in Blueberry Creek, but returned to finish high school. In 1966, he found a spiritual director, Right Reverend Sava (Saracevic), Bishop of Edmonton, a Serb who greatly revered our Holy Trinity Monastery==Hierarch St. John (Maximovitch, +1966).
From his youth, Igor felt drawn to the Church, and loved to read books and periodicals on religion and morals. From a young age, around 6 or 7, he knew that he wanted to become a priest. He went to Holy Trinity Church in Spirit River, part of ROCOR and composed of ethnic Ukrainians. Services were held monthly or bi-monthly, and often Archbishop Panteleimon would celebrate these services. Abp Panteleimon was revered by Igor, and he was told by Abp Panteleimon that "someday you will be a priest"[http://www.russianorthodoxchurch.ws/synod/engdocuments/enart_mhinterviewpriesthood.html]. ==Seminary and the Priesthood==In 1967, when Igor Kapral was 19 years old, he entered the [[Holy Trinity Orthodox Seminary (Jordanville, New York)|Holy Trinity Theological Seminary ]] in Jordanville , NY , USA . While here, he was able to learn Russian, as well as sing on the kliros and serve in the altar, learning the order of divine services.  From his second year at seminary, Igor was tasked with typesetting Orthodox Life in English, under the editorship of Archimandrite [[Konstantin (Zaitsev)]]; Igor soon succeeded him as editor. After some time, Hieromonk Ignaty (who was in charge of the printery) asked him to do the Russian typesetting as well.  On graduating from the Seminary in 1972 (together with our rector, Fr. Victor – ed.), Igor entered the [[Holy Trinity Monastery (Jordanville, New York)|Holy Trinity Monastery ]] as a [[novice [lit.: ]] (''poslushnik, one under obedience]''). On [[December 2]], 1974 he was tonsured a [[Monastic Ranks|rassaphore ]] [[monk ]] with the name Hilarion, in honor of Venerable Schema-monk Hilarion of the Kiev Caves , the famous Metropolitan of Kiev. On [[December 4]], 1975, Archbishop [[Averky (Taushev) of Syracuse|Averky (Taushev]], +1976), for whom the future Vladyka served as a cell-attendant, [[ordination|ordained ]] him a hierodeaconhiero[[deacon]]. As part of Bishop Laurus' push to elevate the quality of Russian language and literature instruction at Holy Trinity Seminary, he was selected to study a Master's degree in Slavic Studies and Russian Literature. In He graduated in 1976, the same year that [[Bishop ]] [[Laurus (Skurla) of New York|Laurus ]] of Manhattan ordained him a [[hieromonk]]. The same year,  Fr. Hilarion received served as a Master’s degree in Slavic studies and Russian literature from Syracuse University priestmonk at the monastery, continuing his work at the printing press. The future Vladyka worked simultaneously as editor of the English-language version of the magazine Orthodox LifeHe was often sent to parishes, replacing absent priests, often traveling to Cleveland and as a typesetter for the Monastery pressPennsylvania.
==Episcopacy==
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In 1984, at the young age of 36, Fr Hilarion was consecrated a [[bishop]] by [[Metropolitan ]] [[Philaret (Voznesensky) of New York|Philaret of New York]] and nine other bishops and was appointed to the [[see ]] of Manhattan, charged with overseeing the [[parish]]es in Pennsylvania and the Eastern American diocese and serving as deputy secretary for the Synod of Bishops.  In 1995, Bishop Hilarion was transferred to the See of Washington while retaining his residence in New York. This did not last long, however, in June 1996, recognising his pastoral gifts, he was transferred to the [[Diocese of Australia and New Zealand (ROCOR)|Diocese of Australia and New Zealand]] (which was experiencing some problems at that stage) and raised to the rank of [[archbishop]]. In 2003 he was awarded the honour of wearing a diamond cross on his [[klobuk]].
Upon MetrThis did not last long, however. The Diocese of Australia and New Zealand was experiencing turmoil, and had not had a ruling bishop for five years; hence in June 1996, recognising his pastoral gifts, he was transferred to the [[Diocese of Australia and New Zealand (ROCOR)|Diocese of Australia and New Zealand]] (which was experiencing some problems at that stage) and raised to the rank of [[archbishop]]. Laurus's death Abp. Hilarion was appointed set establishing the Property Trust as an Act of the temporary head New South Wales Parliament, and then rectifying the shortage of priests and beginning missionary work, generally strengthening the ROCOR Synoddiocese and its church life. On May 12, 2008, Archbishop Hilarion In 2003 he was elected and elevated as awarded the new Metropolitan honour of ROCOR, having received all but one vote (wearing a diamond [[cross]] on his own)[[klobuk]].
On Upon Metr. Laurus's death Abp. Hilarion was appointed as the 10 December 2009 Metropolitan temporary head of the ROCOR Synod. To his dismay, on [[May 12]], 2008, Archbishop Hilarion will mark 25 years since was elected and elevated as the date new Metropolitan of consecration as a bishopROCOR, having received all but one vote (his own). The festivities are planned to take place in As First Hierarch, he convenes meetings of the synod (3-4 times each year), meetings of the [[Diocese Council of Australia Bishops, and New Zealand (represents the ROCOR)|Diocese at the Moscow Patriarchate when bishops convene there. In addition, he remains ruling bishop of the diocese of Australia and New Zealand]], in addition to also being ruling bishop of the Eastern American diocese.
On the [[December 10]], 2009 Metropolitan Hilarion marked 25 years since the date of [[consecration of a bishop|consecration as a bishop]]. The festivities took place in the [[Diocese of Australia and New Zealand (ROCOR)|Diocese of Australia and New Zealand]]. Vladyka Hilarion, notably, is presiding over a period where unity with the Church of Russia is smooth and without inequality, and divisiveness has died down in ROCOR.
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{{succession|
before=[[Gregory (Grabbe) of ManhattanWashington and Florida|Gregory (Grabbe)]]|
title=Bishop of Manhattan (ROCOR)|
years=1984-1995|
after=[[Gabriel (Chemodakov) of Manhattan|Gabriel (Chemodakov)]]}}
{{succession|
before=[[Gregory (Grabbe) of Manhattan|Gregory (Grabbe)]]|
title=Bishop of Washington (ROCOR)|
years=1995-1996|
title=Archbishop of Sydney, Australia and New Zealand (ROCOR)|
years=1996-present|
after=—}}
{{succession|
before=[[Laurus (Skurla) of New York|Laurus (Skurla)]]|
title=Metropolitan of Eastern America and New York|
years= 2008-present|
after=—}}
{{succession|
[[Category:Bishops]]
[[Category:20th-21st-century bishops]]
[[Category:Bishops of Washington]]
[[Category:Bishops of Sydney]]
[[Category:Bishops of New York]]
[[Category:First Hierarchs of the ROCOR]]
[[Category:Orthodoxy in Australia]]
[[Category:Orthodoxy in New Zealand]]
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