Diocese of Birobidzhan

Diocese of Birobidzhan and Kuldur

Биробиджанская и Кульдурская епархия
Annunciation Cathedral
Location
CountryRussia
TerritoryJewish Autonomous Region
Deaneries3
Statistics
Area36,266 km2 (14,002 sq mi)
Population
- Total
(as of 2010)
172,671
Parishes48
Information
EstablishedOctober 7, 2002
CathedralAnnunciation Cathedral
Current leadership
ArchbishopJoseph (Balabanov)
Map

Diocese of Birobidzhan and Kuldur
Website
www.eparh.ru

The Diocese of Birobidzhan and Kuldur (Биробиджанская и Кульдурская епархия) is a diocese of the Russian Orthodox Church, the centralized religious organization headed by Moscow Patriarchate. The diocese operates churches within the borders of the Jewish Autonomous Region which borders with China on the south, Amur Oblast on the west and Khabarovsk Krai on the northeast.

The cathedral church and the official seat of a diocesan bishop are located in the city of Birobidzhan.

The Birobidzhan diocese of the Russian Orthodox Church was founded by the resolution of the Patriarch of Moscow and All Russia Alexy II and the Holy Synod of the Russian Orthodox Church on October 7, 2002. The bishop of the Birobidzhan diocese is Joseph (Balabanov), who appointed by the decree of Patriarch of Moscow and All Russia Alexy II of October 7, 2002.

Parish listing

Central deanery

The city of Birobidzhan
Birobidzhan district

West deanery

Obluchensky district

Southeast deanery

Smidovichesky district
Octyabrsky district
Leninsky district

Diocesan saints

  • Archpriest Martyr Neil (Smirnov): February 8 (January 26), October 2 (September 19)
  • Priest Martyr Demetrius (Rozanov): November 12 (November 25)
  • Deacon Martyr Gregory (Samarin): June 28 (July 11)
  • St. John the Martyr (Demidov): June 28 (July 11)
  • Holy Martyr Dimitri (Vdovin): April 10 (April 23)
  • Holy Martyr Paraskeva (Kochneva): March 26 (April 8)
  • Saint Nicholas Church (Birobidzhan)
    Saint Nicholas Church (Birobidzhan)
  • Temple of the Holy Martyrs Faith, Hope and Charity (Valdheim)
    Temple of the Holy Martyrs Faith, Hope and Charity (Valdheim)
  • St. Innocent convent (Razdolnoye)
    St. Innocent convent (Razdolnoye)
  • Chapel of St. Dmitry Donskoy (Birobidzhan)
    Chapel of St. Dmitry Donskoy (Birobidzhan)
  • Chapel of the Reigning Icon (Birobidzhan)
    Chapel of the Reigning Icon (Birobidzhan)
  • Chapel of All Saints (Birobidzhan)
    Chapel of All Saints (Birobidzhan)
  • Chapel of Our Lady "Softener of Evil Hearts" (Volochayevka-1)
    Chapel of Our Lady "Softener of Evil Hearts" (Volochayevka-1)
  • Church of St. Michael the Archangel (Leninskoye)
    Church of St. Michael the Archangel (Leninskoye)
  • Church of St. Elijah (Amurzet)
    Church of St. Elijah (Amurzet)
  • Church of St. Catherine (Yekaterino-Nikolskoye)
    Church of St. Catherine (Yekaterino-Nikolskoye)

References

  • Official web-site
  • Birobidzhan diocese // Open orthodox encyclopedia «Drevo»
  • Diocese of birobidzhan and Kuldur
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