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Ivan Ivanovich Vostorgov | |
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Born | January 20 (Julian, February 1 - Gregorian) 1864, USSR |
Died | August 28th, 1918, Moscow, RSFSR |
Ivan Ivanovich Vostorgov also known as John Vostorgov (January 20 [ February 1 ], 1864, Kavkazskaya – September 5, 1918 or August 28, 1918, Moscow)[1] – priest of the Russian Orthodox Church, archpriest. Preacher, church writer, missionary, prominent figure in the monarchist movement, chairman of the Russian Monarchist Party. Vostorgov was executed by the Bolshevik government.
He was glorified among the Holy New Martyrs and Confessors of Russia at the Jubilee Bishops' Council of the Russian Orthodox Church in August 2000 for church-wide veneration; commemorated on August 23 according to the Julian calendar and in the Council of New Martyrs and Confessors of Russia.