Biography of His Eminence Metropolitan Laurus (Vasily
Skurla), Primate of the Russian Orthodox Church Outside of Russia
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Vasily Skurla, as Metropolitan Laurus was
in the secular world, was born on 1 January 1928, in the village
of Ladomirovo (aka Vladomirovo in its Russianised form) in Czechoslovakia.
He grew up in a staunchly Orthodox family despite the surrounding
influence of the Roman Catholic Church and the historic past of
the Austro-Hungarian Empire. In 1939, aged 11 years, Vasily joined
the St Job of Pochaev Brotherhood which had a monastery in Ladomirovo
and remained with them throughout WW2. In 1946 he migrated together
with the Brotherhood to Jordanville in upstate New York, USA.
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In 1948 he was tonsured to the monastic life and renamed
Laurus. The following year he was ordained deacon, and in 1954 to the
priesthood. By 1966 Fr Laurus was elevated to the rank of archimandrite
and was a lecturer at the Holy Trinity Seminary, attached to the Holy
Trinity Monastery in Jordanville. Fr Laurus was consecrated Bishop of
Manhattan on 13 August 1967 and appointed Secretary of the Synod of
Bishops. After the death of Archbishop Averky Taushev in 1976, Bishop
Laurus was appointed bishop, and later archbishop, of Syracuse and Holy
Trinity Monastery. In October 2001, upon the retirement of Metropolitan
Vitaly Ustinov, Archbishop Laurus was elected by the Synod of Bishops,
to be the fifth Metropolitan of the Russian Orthodox Church Abroad and
its Primate. Today, Metropolitan Laurus continues to be the Superior
of the Holy Trinity Monastery, in addition to his other pontifical duties.
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