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Valentine Rusantsov was born on 3 March, 1939 in Russia, is a metropolitan bishop of Suzdal and Vladimir. Discover Valentine Rusantsov's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 73 years old?

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1939

Valentine (secular name Anatoly Petrovich Rusantsov, Анатолий Петрович Русанцов; March 3, 1939 – January 16, 2012) was metropolitan bishop of Suzdal and Vladimir, and Primate of the Russian Orthodox Autonomous Church.

Metropolitan Valentin (Rusantsov) was born on March 3, 1939, in the town of Belorechensk, Krasnodar Krai.

Since his father had died from war wounds and his mother was seriously ill, the young Anatolii was sent to an orphanage.

He was adopted by Yekaterina Buriak, from the city of Maykop, Krasnodar Krai, who was a member of the Russian Orthodox Church in the Catacombs.

1952

In 1952, during a religious pilgrimage in Georgia, the young Anatolii met with monastics who showed him the beauty of Orthodox monasticism.

1956

In 1956 he traveled to Holy Dormition Monastery, in the city of Odessa, where he met Archbishop Nestor (Anisimov), a well-known missionary to Kamchatka, and who had served one of the Far Eastern eparchies of the Russian Church Abroad prior to World War II.

Together with Archbishop Nestor, Anatolii traveled to the Novosibirsk diocese where he was tonsured reader in the village of Bolshoi Ului, Krasnoyarsk Krai.

1957

In 1957, Anatolii was sent by Archbishop Nestor to the Monastery of the Holy Spirit in Vilnius.

1958

In 1958 he was tonsured by into monasticism, receiving the name Valentin, by archimandrite Seraphim (Smykov), who had been ordained to the priesthood by Metropolitan Anthony (Khrapovitsky).

1960

In 1960, he was ordained a priest by Archbishop Anthony (Romanovky) of Stavropol and Baku, who had Patriarch Tikhon of Moscow among his consecrators to the episcopacy.

Hieromonk Valentine served throughout the Stavropol and Vladimir dioceses, becoming the rector of the Orthodox Cathedral in Makhachkala (a predominant Muslim area), where he revived Orthodox Christianity, saving the Cathedral from closure.

1970

In 1970, he graduated from the historical faculty of Dagestan University.

1973

He completed his theological studies at the Moscow Theological Seminary in 1973 and in 1979 he obtained a Doctor of Theology degree from the Moscow Theological Academy.

In 1973, Archimandrite Valentine was appointed as the rector of the Church of Kazan in the city of Suzdal.

1977

In 1977 the Communist authorities forced the community to leave the church building, which was situated on the city's trading square, and move to another, less prominent location, at the Saint Constantine the Great Church, also in the city of Suzdal.

1987

Since 1987 Archimandrite Valentin was persecuted by the Communist authorities and the leaders of the Moscow Patriarchate primarily for his commentaries during a lecture tour in the United States regarding the lack of religious freedom in the USSR.

1990

On April 11, 1990, Archimandrite Valentin and his parish were received into the Russian Orthodox Church Outside Russia, and on October 4 of the same year, he was appointed exarch of the Russian Orthodox Church Outside Russia within the territory of the USSR.

1991

On February 10, 1991, by the decision of the Synod of Bishops of the Russian Church Abroad, Archimandrite Valentin was consecrated bishop of Suzdal and Vladimir in the church of St Job the Much-Suffering in Brussels, Belgium.

His consecrators were Archbishop Anthony (Bartoshevich) of Geneva and Western Europe, Archbishop Mark (Arndt) of Berlin and Germany, Bishop Barnabas (Prokofiev) of Cannes and Bishop Gregory (Grabbe) of Washington, all members of the episcopacy of the Russian Orthodox Church Outside Russia.

1992

In 1992-1993 followed a conflict with the Synod of Bishops of ROCOR.

1993

In July 1993 he was retired by the Synod.

1994

In March 1994, Bishop Valentine founded the Higher Church Administration of the Russian Orthodox Church.

1995

In June 1995 the Temporary Higher Church Administration (THCA) of the Russian Church was re-established, Archbishop Lazar (Zhurbenko) of Tambov and Odessa becoming its leader.

At this time, by synodal decree of the THCA, Bishop Valentine was raised to the rank of Archbishop.

1996

Two years later, in 1996, the Hierarchal Synod of the Russian Orthodox Church was created with the official name of Russian Orthodox Autonomous Church (ROAC).

2001

At the Synod meeting of March 15, 2001, it was decided that the primate of the Russian Orthodox Autonomous Church should have the rank of Metropolitan.

2012

Metropolitan Valentine Rusantsov died on January 16, 2012, in Moscow, Russia.