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Kyrill (Yonchev) of Pittsburgh

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==Life==
Abp. Kyrill was born Ilia Yonchev on [[February 26]], 1920, in Panaguriste, Bulgaria, the son of Mancho and Anna Yonchev. He attended the St. [[ John of Rila ]] Theological Seminary in Sofia, Bulgaria, graduating in 1940. He was [[tonsure]]d to [[monk|monastic]] orders on [[January 19]], 1941, and given the name Kyrill. On the next day he was [[ordination|ordained]] a [[deacon]]. He was ordained to the [[priest]]hood in April 1943.
Fr. Kyrill attended the St. Clement of Ochrid School of Theology. After graduating in 1944, he was appointed instructor of theology in the [[seminary]] in Plovdiv, Bulgaria and also was appointed [[abbot]] of the Bachkovo [[Monastery]]. As the abbot, he participated with other Bulgarian leaders helping protect the Jewish population of Bulgaria from actions of the Nazi occupation against the Jews during World War II.
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{{succession|
before=[[Andrei (Petkov) of New York|Andrei (Petkov)]]|
title=Bishop of Toledo and Toronto<br>[[Bulgarian Diocese in Exile]] (ROCOR)|
years=1964-1976|
title=Bishop of Bulgarian Diocese<br>(OCA)|
years=1976-2007|
after= &mdash;[[Alexander (Golitzin)]]}}
{{succession|
before= [[Theodosius (Lazor) of Washington|Theodosius (Lazor)]]|
[[Category:Bishops]]
[[Category:20th-21st-century bishops]]
[[Category:Bishops of Pittsburgh]]
[[Category:Bishops of Toledo]]
[[Category:Bishops of Toronto]]
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