He was administrator during the interregnum between the departure of Abp. Platon and the arrival of Abp. Evdokim and again when Abp. Evdokim returned to Russia for the 1917 council. With the rise of the Bolsheviks and the collapse of the church in Russia, Alexander was faced with many problems and enemies: loss of income from Russia, factionalism, and dissident priests. While the majority of the diocese remained loyal to him and supported his becoming the ruling archbishop, in the end the elements of the crisis were too great for him and with the return to the United States of Abp. Platon, he requested Platon to take over as ruling bishop, and then he left for Europe.
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| - Alexander (Nemolovsky) of Brussels
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| - He was administrator during the interregnum between the departure of Abp. Platon and the arrival of Abp. Evdokim and again when Abp. Evdokim returned to Russia for the 1917 council. With the rise of the Bolsheviks and the collapse of the church in Russia, Alexander was faced with many problems and enemies: loss of income from Russia, factionalism, and dissident priests. While the majority of the diocese remained loyal to him and supported his becoming the ruling archbishop, in the end the elements of the crisis were too great for him and with the return to the United States of Abp. Platon, he requested Platon to take over as ruling bishop, and then he left for Europe.
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| - Bishop of Winnipeg
- Archbishop of Brussels
- Archbishop of the Aleutians
- Bishop of Sitka
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- 1916(xsd:integer)
- 1919(xsd:integer)
- 1929(xsd:integer)
- 1946(xsd:integer)
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| - He was administrator during the interregnum between the departure of Abp. Platon and the arrival of Abp. Evdokim and again when Abp. Evdokim returned to Russia for the 1917 council. With the rise of the Bolsheviks and the collapse of the church in Russia, Alexander was faced with many problems and enemies: loss of income from Russia, factionalism, and dissident priests. While the majority of the diocese remained loyal to him and supported his becoming the ruling archbishop, in the end the elements of the crisis were too great for him and with the return to the United States of Abp. Platon, he requested Platon to take over as ruling bishop, and then he left for Europe.
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