Blessed Constantine, metropolitan of Kiev (1159) Commemorated on June 5 In his day there was great disorder among the princes of
Russia and in the Russian Church. One of the rival princes appointed a monk
named Kim as Metropolitan of Kiev without seeking the blessing of the Patriarch
of Constantinople, as was still done at that time. The Patriarch sent
Metropolitan Constantine to investigate, and he deposed Kim and banished the
priests whom Kim had ordained. This led to strife among the people, some of whom
supported Constantine, some Kim. Finally, at the request of the princes, the
Patriarch sent a third Metropolitan, and both Kim and Constantine were removed. |
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