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Russian bishop and theologian (b. 1830 in Shave, near Makarevskaya; d. 21 March/5 April 1887), born '''''Matvey Ivanovich Luzin''''' (Матвей Иванович Лузин); known after 1878 as '''''Bishop Mikhail''''' (Эпископ Михаил).
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Russian bishop and theologian (b. 1830 in Shava, near Makarevskaya; d. 20 March/1 April 1887 in Kursk), born '''''Matvey Ivanovich Luzin''''' (Матвей Иванович Лузин); known after 1878 as '''''Bishop Mikhail''''' (Эпископ Михаил).


After graduating from the [[Moscow]] Theological Academy, Luzin was ordained in 1854, earned his masters degree in 1855, and completed his doctoral thesis in 1870. He went on to become a professor (from 1859), inspector (from 1861), and rector (from 1878) at the same academy. In 1878 he was appointed Bishop of Umansk, and moved in 1883 to the Diocese of Kursk and Belgorod.
After graduating from the [[Moscow]] Theological Academy, Luzin was ordained in 1854, earned his masters degree in 1855, and completed his doctoral thesis in 1870. He went on to become a professor (from 1859), inspector (from 1861), and rector (from 1878) at the same academy. In 1878 he was appointed Bishop of Umansk, and moved in 1883 to the Diocese of Kursk and Belgorod.
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==Bibliography==
==Bibliography==
* {{bib|1940/29}} (1940)
* {{bib|1940/29}} (1940)
==External Links==
* [[wikipedia:ru:Михаил_(Лузин)|Wikipedia]] (Russian)
* {{viaf|445144647706252759087}}


[[Category:People|Luzin, Matvey]]
[[Category:People|Luzin, Matvey]]
[[Category:Correspondents|Luzin, Matvey]]
[[Category:Correspondents|Luzin, Matvey]]

Latest revision as of 11:51, 17 August 2023

Bishop Mikhail (Matvey Luzin, 1830–1887)

Russian bishop and theologian (b. 1830 in Shava, near Makarevskaya; d. 20 March/1 April 1887 in Kursk), born Matvey Ivanovich Luzin (Матвей Иванович Лузин); known after 1878 as Bishop Mikhail (Эпископ Михаил).

After graduating from the Moscow Theological Academy, Luzin was ordained in 1854, earned his masters degree in 1855, and completed his doctoral thesis in 1870. He went on to become a professor (from 1859), inspector (from 1861), and rector (from 1878) at the same academy. In 1878 he was appointed Bishop of Umansk, and moved in 1883 to the Diocese of Kursk and Belgorod.

In 1882, he corresponded with Tchaikovsky concerning the composer's settings of church music in the Liturgy of Saint John Chrysostom and All-Night Vigil.

Correspondence with Tchaikovsky

One letter from Tchaikovsky to Matvey Luzin has survived, dating from 1882:

Bibliography

External Links