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Philaret (Drozdov) of Moscow

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Saint Our father among the saints '''Philaret (Drozdov)''' was [[Metropolitan]] '''of Moscow''' from 1821to18671821 to 1867. He was [[glorification|glorified ]] by the [[Russian Orthodox Church]] in 1995.His [[feast day]] is celebrated on [[November 19]]. 
==Life==
Metropolitan Philaret (Vassily Mikhailovich Drozdov) was born [[December 26]], 1782, in Kolomna, a Moscow Province, into the family of a [[deacon]] who later became a [[priest]]. *From 1791, Vassily Drozdov studied in the Kolomna [[Seminary ]], where courses were taught in Latin. *From March of 1800, he studied in the [[Moscow Theological Academy and Seminary|Moscow Holy Trinity Theological Seminary which ]], where he completed his degree on [[December 21]], 1803. Upon graduating this seminarygraduation, he was assigned to his alma mater as a professor of Greek and Hebrew. *On [[November 16]], 1808, V.M. Drozdov was [[tonsure]]d a [[monk]] with the name ''Philaret '' after St . Philaret the Merciful ([[December 1]]). In November 1808, Monk Philaret was [[ordination|ordained ]] a [[hierodeacon]], and on [[March 1]], 1809, he was assigned as Dean of Students of the St. Petersburg Theological Seminary and professor of Philosophy at the [[St . Petersburg Theological Academy]].*On [[March 28]], 1809, Philaret was ordained a [[hieromonk, ]] and in August 1809 was appointed Dean of the St. [[Alexander Nevsky ]] Theological School. *On [[February 8]], 1810, he received a bachelor's degree from the St . Petersburg Theological Academy.*On [[July 8]], 1811, Hieromonk Philaret was elevated to the rank of [[archimandrite]], and on [[March 11]], 1812, he was appointed [[rector and professor ]] at the St. Petersburg Theological Academy. *On [[March 27]], 1812, he was made [[abbot]] of the [[Monastery ]] of St. George in the Novgorod [[Diocese ]] while also retaining his position as rector and professor of the Academy.*On [[August 13 ]], 1814, [[Archimandrite ]] Philaret was awarded a Doctorate in Theology for his collection of works. On [[August 30 ]], 1814, Archimandrite Philaret was appointed as a member of the Commission on Theological Schools and in 1816, a member of the Russian Bible Society. In March 1816, he was made abbot of Novospassky Monastery in Moscow, again while retaining his position as rector and professor of the Academy.*On [[June 2]], 1816, he became a member of the Committee on Legal Matters concerning Orthodox Clergymen[[Clergy]]men; [[June 16 ]], 1816, a member of the Council for a Merciful Society; [[March 3 ]], 1817, a member of the Building Committee at St. Petersburg Theological Academy; and on [[April 7]], 1817, a member of the Central Directorate of Schools. *On [[August 5]], 1817, Archimandrite Philaret was elevated to the rank of [[Bishop ]] of Revel, [[auxiliary bishop|Vicar ]] to the St . Petersburg Diocese. *On [[September 21]], 1818, he was chosen a full member of the Russian Academy, . *On [[March 15]], 1819, he was appointed [[Archbishop ]] of Tver and member of the Most [[Holy Synod, ]]. *On [[September 26 ]], 1820, he was appointed Archbishop of Yaroslavl and Rostov, and on [[July 3 ]], 1821, appointed Archbishop of Moscow.*On [[August 22]], 1826, the Most Reverend Philaret became the Metropolitan of Moscow and Kolomna, where he remained until his death. ==As Metropolitan==As Metropolitanmetropolitan, he Philaret believed that it was his duty to educate and enlighten his flock about the Church's teachings and traditions. Therefore, he preached and wrote about how to live a Christian life, basing his words on the wisdom of the [[Holy Fathers]]. His 1823 [[Catechismcatechism]] has been an influential book in Russia and in other countries for nearly two hundred years.
The reforms of Tsar Peter the Great had abolished the [[patriarch]]ate and severely restricted the Church, placing many aspects of its life under governmental control. Metropolitan Philaret tried to regain some of the Church's freedom to administer its own affairs, regarding Church and State as two separate entities working in harmony. Not everyone shared his views, and he certainly made his share of enemies. Still, he did achieve some degree of success in effecting changes.
The Holy Hierarch holy hierarch made a direct, creative , and decisive organizational contribution to the accomplishment of the Synodal translation of the [[Bible ]] into Russian from Slavonic.  
==Hymns==
[[Troparion]] ([[Tone ]] 4) :Having acquired the grace of the [[Holy Spirit]]
:O divinely wise and holy hierarch Philaret,
:You preached truth and righteousness to the people with enlightened understanding;
:As a righteous pastor and blameless confessor you were subject to mockery and abuse by :the ungodly after your holy repose,
:But God has glorified you signs and miracles
:And shown you to be the helper of our Church. ==SourceWritings==*[http://ocafs.oca.org/FeastSaintsViewer.asp?SID=4&ID=1&FSID=103337 Saint Philaret Repose was a prominent figure in preparing a Russian translation of St Philaret (Drozdov) the Metropolitan Bible, and wrote many volumes of Moscow ] - [[OCA]] web sitetheological and historical works collectively known as the ''Filaretica''.They include: *[http://www.stjohndc.org/russian/saints/e_0212c.htm ''Colloquy between a Believer and a Skeptic on the True Doctrine of the Greco-Russian Church'' (St. PhilaretPetersburg, metropolitan 1815)*''Compend of Moscow] - Cathedral Church Sacred History'' (1816)*''Commentary on Genesis'' (1816)*''Attempt to Explain Psalm lxvii''. (1818)*''Sermons delivered at Various Times'' (1820)*''Extracts from the Four Gospels and the Acts of the Apostles for Use in Lay Schools'' (1820)*''Christian Catechism'' (1823)*''Extracts from the Historical Books of St. John the Baptist web siteOld Testament'' (1828–30)*''Principles of Religious Instruction'' (1828)*''New Collection of Sermons'' (1830–36).Philaret also wrote spiritual poems from an early age. His poetical correspondence with Alexander Pushkin is well known.
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==Sources==
*[http://ocafs.oca.org/FeastSaintsViewer.asp?FSID=103337 Repose of St Philaret (Drozdov) the Metropolitan of Moscow] ([[OCA]])
*[http://www.stjohndc.org/Russian/saints/e_0212c.htm St. Philaret, metropolitan of Moscow] Cathedral Church of St. John the Baptist web site ([[ROCOR]])
*[[w:Filaret, Metropolitan of Moscow|''Filaret, Metropolitan of Moscow'' at Wikipedia]]
 
==External links==
*[http://www.roca.org/OA/159-160/159d.htm Metropolitan Philaret of Moscow] from ''Orthodox America''
*[http://www.ccel.org/s/schaff/encyc/encyc09/htm/ii.xxiv.htm Philaret] from ''The New Schaff-Herzog Encyclopedia of Religious Knowledge'', Vol. IX: Petri - Reuchlin, by Philip Schaff at the Christian Classics Ethereal Library
===Writings===
*[http://www.pravoslavieto.com/docs/eng/Orthodox_Catechism_of_Philaret.htm ''The Longer Catechism of The Orthodox, Catholic, Eastern Church'' also known as the ''Catechism of St. Philaret (Drozdov) of Moscow'']
*[http://www.beliefnet.com/Prayers/Eastern-Orthodox/Morning/Prayer-For-The-Beginning-Of-The-Day.aspx The Morning Prayer of Metropolitan Philaret of Moscow]
 
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