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Diocese of Tambov

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Headquarters
  
Tambov

Established
  
1682

Bishop
  
Fedosiy

Governance
  
Eparchy

Denomination
  
Eastern Orthodox

Language
  
Old Church Slavonic

Phone
  
+7 475 271-84-99

Territory
  
Tambov Oblast

Diocese of Tambov

Sui iuris church
  
Russian Orthodox Church

Address
  
Naberezhnaya ul., 80, Tambov, Тамбов, Russia, 392002

Similar
  
Spaso‑Pr Cathedral, TGU im GR Derzhavi, Тамбов, Na Moskovsk, Administr Tambovs Oblasti

The Tambov and Rasskazovskaya Diocese (Russian: Тамбовская и Рассказовская епархия) is an eparchy of the Russian Orthodox Church. It combines parishes and monasteries in the Tambov Oblast. The main church is the Transfiguration Cathedral in Tambov.

History

The Tambov and Rasskazovskaya Diocese was founded in 1682 by decree of Tsar Fedor Alekseevich the Patriarch Joachim.

Originally, the diocese included the city of Tambov as well as Kozlov and Borisoglebsk.

In 1699, the diocese was closed and placed under the jurisdiction of the Ryazan diocese from 1720 - Voronezh diocese, and since 1723, the Moscow Synodal Office. Managing such a distant diocese through the Moscow Synod office was difficult, so again the question arose of placing a local bishop in charge. The Tambov and Rasskazovskaya Diocese was closed because the poor people of Tambov destroyed most of the facility.

In 1758, by decree of Emperor of All Russia, Elizabeth, the diocese was restored. In addition to Tambov and Kozlov, the diocese included Dobry, Kerensky Narovchatov Upper and Lower Lomov and Troitsk. In 1764, the diocese added the city of Penza, Borisoglebsk, In SAR, Moksha. In 1779, the city added: Saransk, Morshansk, Kirsanov, Ranenburg, Serdobsk and Chembar. The final borders of the diocese were established in 1803. Since then, it has not come out of the administrative boundaries of the Tambov province, approved in 1796.

At the end of 1930, no active parish operated in Tambov. Restoring the diocese began in October 1943, when the first church was re-opened.

References

Diocese of Tambov Wikipedia