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Protodeacon Was Awarded a Salary: One Year in the Life of Metropolitan Platon Lasha Tchantouridzé Below is a translation of handwritten notes made in his 1775 church calendar by Metropolitan Platon (Levshin) of Moscow. The notes were obtained and published by Russkiy Arkhiv (Russian Archive) in its annual collection in 1877. i The publishers of the Russian Archive only added two footnotes to the text, which are also reproduced in this translation. The endnote commentaries included here are those of the translator. One of the most distinguished Russian Church figures of the 18 th century, Archbishop Platon (June 29 1737 November 11 1812), was transferred from Tver to Moscow at the directive of Empress Catherine II in 1775, the year he made these notes. After 12 years in Moscow, he was elevated to the rank of Metropolitan. Initially, Metropolitan Platon was favoured by Catherine II, mainly for his 1765 discourse on Orthodox theology written for the royal family, and his respect for the Enlightenment. Platon was also popular among the people, who called him the second Chrysostom, and apostle of Moscow. ii Eventually, 60

divergence of opinions developed between the Metropolitan and Catherine II, and her successor Pavel I, and Platon was marginalized; however, he did manage to play a very important role in the life of the church, and left a lasting legacy. iii Metropolitan Platon is credited with a number of positive moves in the Russian Church, which had to endure strict state supervision and policies. His activities in the second half of the 18 th century are associated with a spiritual re-awakening of the Russian Church, restoration and renewal of seminaries, defence of monasticism from negative influences of Protestantism, and the elevation of the status of the white (married) clergy in Russian society. iv The beginning of the Russian practice of awarding married clergy with the miter, the tradition which in all other Orthodox churches belongs to bishops and archimandrites, is also associated with Metropolitan Platon s discussions with Catherine II. v Metropolitan Platon tried hard to find a common language and unity with the Old Believers, a large group of Russian dissenters who continued to practice old rituals of the church, and refused to accept the 1666-1667 reforms of Patriarch Nikon. Under Platon s guidance, in 1800, the Synod of the Russian Church issued a declaration of edinoverie or common faith, which allowed the Old Believers to rejoin the canonical church, and keep most of their old rituals. vi The Russian translation of Philocalia of Nicodemus was first published in 1793 in St Petersburg vii with the blessing of Metropolitan Platon. A contemporary of St Tikhon of Zadonsk (1724-1783), St Seraphim of Sarov (1759-1833), and St Paisi Velichkovsky viii (1722-1794), ix Metropolitan Platon is remembered by the Russian Church with great respect and reverence (see Appendix). 61

Metropolitan Platon s Notes on Slipsheets of the Church Calendar x from 1775 1 On the 21 st (of January) the Empress xi willed to be in Tver, where I received a directive to become [Archbishop] of Moscow. On the 22 nd, Her Majesty was in Tver. On the 27 th, I arrived in Moscow, and was proclaimed [Archbishop] of Moscow. 2 From the September tithe xii I received 78 rubles and 63 kopeks. I kept 60 rubles, [and] distributed the rest. February the 2 nd. I visited my cathedral sobor in Chudov for the first time. From the January tithe xiii I received 70 rubles. From the May tithe I received 695 rubles, from which [I distributed] 50 rubles to the brethren, and [I spent] 45 rubles on the almshouse. Blessings of God poured unto me this year. 1. Consecrated as Moscow hierarch. 2. [I was] allowed to keep the Lavra xiv [under my supervision]. 3. [I was] awarded a panagia in Tver. 4. [I was] awarded 5,000 rubles. 5. [I was] awarded a velvet mantle. xv 6. [I was] awarded a panagia by the Empress. 7. [I was] awarded a diamond watch by the Empress. 8. [I was] awarded 1,000 rubles in Lavra by the Empress. 9. Her Majesty granted [to me] two pieces of brocade. xvi 1 This calendar belongs to A. I. Sobolev, and it was available through the Russian Archive [note in Russkiy Arkhiv, 1877]. 2 That is, [he was proclaimed] Archbishop. Platon was elevated to the rank of Metropolitan after 12 years [note in Russkiy Arkhiv, 1877]. 62

10. [I was] granted silverware worth 5,000 rubles. 11. [I was] appointed vice-regent xvii in Chudov. 12. [I was] given subdeacons. 13. [My] protodeacon was awarded a salary. 14. Salaries of the [church] servers were increased. 15. The Pererva Seminary was founded. xviii 16. [I was] awarded the funds for two seminaries, [those of] Kaluga and Sav. xix 17. Three monasteries were transferred to the [Moscow] Eparchy. 18. [The office of] Archimandrite of Zlatoustovskaya was renewed. 19. On behalf of Count Potemkin in the Chudov monastery [the following] was done: 1) an expensive hat, 2) another hat, 3) four panagias, 4) two crosses, 5) four sakkos, 6) an omophorion, 7) a blessing cross. 20. The academy was transferred to the administration. xx 21. The salaries for the parishes [located] on common land xxi were transferred under my supervision. What am I, Lord, that you remember me? xxii 63

Notes i Russkiy Arkhiv (god piatnadtsatiy), izdavaemiy Petrom Bartenevim, Moskva: Tipografiya Lebedeva, na Donskoi ulitse, dom Zorkinoy, 1877. ii Platon (Levshin), Mitropolit (1737-1812), pravaya.ru <http://www.pravaya.ru/ludi/450/1648> iii Arkhierey: Platon (Levshin), Russkoe Pravoslavie, <http://ortho-rus.ru/cgi-bin/ps_file.cgi?2_3413> iv Dimitry Pospielovsky, The Orthodox Church in the History of Russia, Crestwood, NY: St Vladimir s Seminary Press, 1998, pp. 128-129. v Ibid., p. 129. vi Ibid., pp. 125-126. vii John Meyendorff, The Orthodox Church, New York: Pantheon Books, 1968, p. 115. viii His first name is also spelled as Paisy or Paisius; and Velichkovski is another version of his last name. ix Nicholas Zernov, The Russians and Their Church, New York: Macmillan Company, 1945, pp. 134-136. x In Russian, mesiatseslov or menologion in Greek. xi Empress Catherine II of Russia (1762-1796), aka Catherine the Great. Metropolitan Platon is referring to her as Gosudariniya. xii Archbishop Platon notes receiving one third for September most likely a reference to the practice of giving the ruling bishop one third of monthly church collections. xiii Archbishop Platon literally mentions January s one third from the mug ianvarskaya tret iz kruzhki a reference to collection practices in Russian parishes. xiv The Holy Trinity-Sergiev Monastery ( Troitse-Sergiev Lavra ), which Archimandrite Platon headed from 1766. xv Mantiya barkhatnaya. xvi Parcha. xvii In Russian, namestnik, an administrative position in the Russian Empire. In 1776, the year following Archbishop Platon s transfer to Moscow, Catherine II officially divided the Russian Empire into namestnichestvo, administrative-territorial entities often coinciding with the provinces ( guberniya ). Most likely, Archbishop s appointment to this position was temporary, and it was occasioned by the presence of a large monastery in Chudov. Namestnichestvo was abolished by Paul I in 1796. xviii This was the first in a series of seminaries founded or renewed by Metropolitan Platon. mitr. Moskovskiy Platon (Levshin), Svet Xristov prosveshchaet vsex Stranitsa Sviato-Filaretovskogo instituta, <http://www.sfi.ru/rubrs.asp?rubr_id=851&art_id=6751> The Pererva Seminary is still in existence: <http://www.ppds.ru/> xix It is not clear to which seminary Metropolitan Platon is referring to. xx Most likely, the Moscow Theological Academy, which had been previously neglected. Under Metropolitan Platon, the Academy was renewed and strengthened, and its influence increased. mitr. Moskovskiy Platon (Levshin). xxi Archbishop Platon is referring to the salaries for the ruzhnykh tserkvei. xxii Chto esm az, Gospodi, yako pomnishi mene? 64

Appendix The visit of His Holiness Patriarch Kirill to the Nikolo-Perervinskiy Monastery. Blessing of the statue of Metropolitan Platon (Levshin). December 19 2009. The Russian Orthodox Church <http://www.patriarchia.ru/db/text/967210.html> About the author: Dn. Lasha Tchantouridzé, PhD, teaches Church History at St Arseny Orthodox Christian Theological Institute, Winnipeg, MB, Canada. 65