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Joasaph Leliukhin

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ChurchRussian Orthodox Church
MetropolisMetropolitan of Kiev, Galicia, Exarch of Ukraine
SeeKiev
Installed30 March 1964
Term ended24 April 1966
PredecessorJohn Sokolov
SuccessorFilaret (Denysenko)
Other post(s)Bishop of Luhansk (temporarily)
Bishop of Khmelnytskyi (temporarily)
Bishop of Vinnytsia and Bar
Bishop of Dnipropetrovsk and Zaporizhia
Bishop of Sumy and Okhtyrka
Orders
Ordination16 August 1942
by Dymitr (Magan)
Consecration17 August 1958
by unknown
Personal details
BornVitaliy Mikhailovich Leliukhin
(1903-04-28)28 April 1903
Smolensk, Russian Empire
Died24 April 1966(1966-04-24) (aged 62)
Kiev, Ukrainian SSR, USSR

Joasaph Leliukhin (born Vitaliy M. Lelyukhin, Russian: Вита́лий Миха́йлович Лелю́хин, 28 April 1903 – 24 April 1966) was the Metropolitan of Kiev and the Exarch of Ukraine in the Patriarchate of Moscow.

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Metropolitans of Kyiv in the Patriarchate of Moscow
In 1770 the metrpolis was abolished by the secular authorities. In 1921 it was reestablished by a local sobor.


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