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Johannes Chrysostomus Blaschkewitz OSB (* 27. Januar 1915 in Bely; † 3. Oktober 1981 in Niederalteich) war ein deutscher Ordensgeistlicher. (de) Chrysostom Blashkevich, OSB (January 27, 1915, Bely, Tver Oblast, Russian Empire - October 3, 1981, Niederalteich, Germany) was a Benedictine monk of Russian origin. Blashkevich was born in a Russian Orthodox family. During World War II was recruited into the Soviet Army, where he turned his coat and served as interpreter in the German Army. In 1945, he converted to Catholicism and entered the Benedictine Order, being dean of the monks of the Russian Greek Catholic Church at Niederalteich Abbey in West Germany. Father Blashkevich was engaged in Catholic ecumenism with other Christian religions but he was also a critic of desacralisation of Catholic doctrine in relation to the dialogue with Protestant denominations and the real intentions of the Orthodox Christian clergy in ecumenism. (en) Иоанн-Хризостом Блашкевич, (в миру Василий Николаевич Блашкевич) (27 января 1915 года, Белый, Смоленская губерния — 3 октября 1981 года, Нидеральтайх, Германия) — архимандрит, историк, исследователь старообрядчества, участник Русского апостолата в зарубежье. (ru) |
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Johannes Chrysostomus Blaschkewitz OSB (* 27. Januar 1915 in Bely; † 3. Oktober 1981 in Niederalteich) war ein deutscher Ordensgeistlicher. (de) Иоанн-Хризостом Блашкевич, (в миру Василий Николаевич Блашкевич) (27 января 1915 года, Белый, Смоленская губерния — 3 октября 1981 года, Нидеральтайх, Германия) — архимандрит, историк, исследователь старообрядчества, участник Русского апостолата в зарубежье. (ru) Chrysostom Blashkevich, OSB (January 27, 1915, Bely, Tver Oblast, Russian Empire - October 3, 1981, Niederalteich, Germany) was a Benedictine monk of Russian origin. Blashkevich was born in a Russian Orthodox family. During World War II was recruited into the Soviet Army, where he turned his coat and served as interpreter in the German Army. In 1945, he converted to Catholicism and entered the Benedictine Order, being dean of the monks of the Russian Greek Catholic Church at Niederalteich Abbey in West Germany. (en) |