Nicholas of Japan
Nicholas (Kasatkin), Equal-to-the-Apostles, Archbishop of Japan, born Ivan Dmitrovich Kasatkin (Russian: Иоанн Димитриевич Касаткин; 13 August [O.S. 1 August] 1836 – 16 February 1912) was a Russian Orthodox priest, monk, and bishop. He introduced the Eastern Orthodox Church to Japan. The Orthodox cathedral of Tokyo (metropolitan diocese of Japan), Tokyo Resurrection Cathedral, was informally named after him as Nikorai-do, first by the local community, and today nationwide, in remembrance of his work.
Saint Nicholas (Kasatkin) of Japan | |
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Saint Nicholas | |
Equal-to-the-Apostles, Archbishop of Japan | |
Born | Ivan Dmitrovich Kasatkin 13 August [O.S. 1 August] 1836 Smolensk, Russian Empire |
Died | 16 February 1912 75) Tokyo City, Empire of Japan | (aged
Venerated in | Eastern Orthodoxy |
Canonized | 1970, Tokyo, Japan |
Major shrine | Tokyo Resurrection Cathedral |
Feast | 3 February 16 February (old style) |
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