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Beijing, People's Republic of China
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Symeon Du in 1947
Symeon Du in the 1950s

Bishop Symeon (Chinese: 主教西麦翁, born Du Runchen, Chinese: 杜润臣, Russian name Fyodor Semyonovich Du, Russian: Фёдор Семёнович Ду; February 11, 1886 - March 3, 1965) was bishop of the Chinese Orthodox Church. He was the last Eastern Orthodox bishop of Shanghai before the abolition of this see.

Biography

He was born on February 11, 1886 in Beijing to a family of Albazinian origin. His father was a church reader. He and his family escaped miraculously during Boxer Rebellion of 1900.

From 1902, he served as psalm-reader at the Church of the Presentation of the Lord at the Russian Embassy in Beijing. In 1904, he graduated from the missionary school at the Russian Orthodox Mission in Beijing and for several years served as a psalm-reader and catechist in the Yung-ping-fu area (Peitaiho).

In 1908, Bishop Innocent (Figurovsky), chief of the mission, ordained him a deacon. In 1909 Bishop Innocent appointed him to serve at the mission's metochion, the Annunciation Church, in Harbin. In addition to his duties as deacon, he served as a missionary, the treasurer, and manager of the parish's office in Harbin. With the arrival of many refugee Christians from Russia in 1919, he was active in publishing Russian textbooks for the schools in Harbin.

His life as a missionary took him to many cities in China, including Shanghai, Hankou, Haimen, Kaifeng, Weihou, and Mukden, as well as to localities in Manchuria. In 1932, he was assigned to duties in Tianjin where, in 1934, he was elevated to protodeacon.

On September 16, 1941, he was ordained to the priesthood and made priest-in-charge of the St. Innocent Mission Church in Tainjin. In 1943, he was elevated to archpriest and in 1945, he was awarded a “palitza”. In early 1950, he traveled to the Soviet Union, where he accompanied Patriarch Alexius to a conference in Tbilisi, Georgia, of the Russian Orthodox Church, Georgian Orthodox Church, and Armenian Apostolic Church.

On July 23, 1950 at Trinity-Sergius Lavra, he was tonsured a monk with name Symeon. On July 23, he was raised to archimandrite. On July 30, in the Cathedral of the Annunciation in Moscow he was consecrated Bishop of Tianjin.

On September 26, 1950, Bishop Simeon was appointed as Bishop of Shanghai.

He died on March 3, 1965 in Shanghai.

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