John of Saint-Denis
Bishop John-Nectarius (French: évêque Jean-Nectaire, Russian: Епископ Иоанн-Нектарий, secular name Evgraf Evgrafovich Kovalevsky, Russian: Евграф Евграфович Ковалевский; April 8, 1905 – January 30, 1970), was the First Hierarch of the Orthodox Church of France (ECOF) from 1966 until his death in 1970. He was the brother of the deacon and musicologist Maxime Kovalevsky (1903–1988) and the historian Pierre Kovalevsky (1901–1979). LifeEugraph Kovalevsky was born in St Petersburg, Russia, on April 8, 1905 in noble family. He was co-founder with Vladimir Lossky of the Brotherhood of St. Photius (1925) and the St. Denys Theological Institute (1944). He was ordained a priest of the Moscow Patriarchate by Metropolitan Eleutherius (Bogoyavlenky) in 1937. Upon the death of Archimandrite Irénée (Louis-Charles) Winnaert, he was placed in charge of the newly formed Western Orthodox Church established by Metropolitan Sergius, the Patriarchal locum tenens of Moscow. The Holy Synod of the Church of Russia conferred upon him the title Doctor of Divinity in 1952. In 1966, he was tonsured by Saint John Maximovitch, given the monastic name of Jean-Nectaire, consecrated bishop (with the assistance Theophilus (Ionescu) of Sèvres), and installed as the first Bishop of Saint-Denis in the modern era, making him the bishop of the Western Rite diocese now known as the Orthodox Church of France. He died on 30 January 1970. Death and canonisationBishop John died on January 30, 1970. He was canonised as a saint on 12 October 2008 by Bishop Gregory of Arles. WritingsHis major published works are
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