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Dosoftei

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Dosoftei
Metropolitan Dosoftei
BornOctober 26, 1624
Suceava
DiedDecember 13, 1693
Poland
Venerated inOctober 14, 2005
CanonizedJuly 2005 by Synod of the Romanian Orthodox Church
FeastDecember 13

Dimitrie Barilă, better known under his monastical name Dosoftei (October 26, 1624December 13, 1693), was a Moldavian Metropolitan, scholar, poet and translator.

Born in Suceava, he attended the school of the "Trei Ierarhi" Monastery of Iaşi and then at the Orthodox Brotherhood school in Lviv, where he studied humanities and learned several languages.

In 1648 he became a monk at Probota, and was later bishop of Huşi (1658-1660) and Roman (1660-1671) to become Metropolitan bishop of Moldavia (1671-1674 and again 1675-1686). In 1686 he moved to Poland where he stayed for the rest of his life.

Dosofei's residence in Iaşi

He was one of the most important ethnic Romanian scholars of the 17th century, the very first important Romanian language poet and the first translator into Romanian of epics, works on history, as well as religious scriptures Moldavia had. His most famous work is the Romanian psalter in verse.

The Synod of the Romanian Orthodox Church canonized Dosoftei in July 2005, a fact that was proclaimed on October 14, 2005. His feast day is December 13.

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