Alexander Sipiagin
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Archpriest Alexander Sipiagin (August 17, 1875 – January 16, 1941) was a politician, a priest of the Catholic Church and a member of Russian apostolate.
Biography
Sipiagin was born into a noble family in
From 1930 he taught at the missionary Institute at the John Paul II Catholic University of Lublin, Poland. In October 1933 Sipyagin participated in Rome in a meeting of Russian Catholic clergy.
Death
Alexander Sipyagin died in Rome and was buried at the Campo Verano cemetery.
References
Father Alexander Sipyagin / / To compound: Russian Catholic magazine . Vilna, 1934, № 9-10. with. 18-19.
Archpriest Alexander Sipyagin / / To compound: Russian Catholic magazine . Vilna, 1934, № 11-12. with. 9.12
Yes zluchennya: Belaruskaya religiynaya chasopis. Albertyn: Vydavetstva Isusavaga Fellowship, 1933, № 5.
External links
A bibliography Sipyagina found in http://catholichurch.ru/index.php/files/file/283--протоиерей-александр-сипягин/: Vladimir Kolupaev . Fate of the Russian Catholic priest of the Diocese of Tiraspol: Archpriest Alexander Sipagin