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Elias Wen
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Fr. Elias Wen with St. John of Shanghai
Chinese文子正
Transcriptions
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu PinyinWén Zǐzhèng
Wade–GilesWen2 Tsu3-cheng4

Fr. Elias Wen, Chinese name Wen Zizheng (Chinese: 伊利亚·文子正; November 19, 1896 — June 8, 2007), was the oldest clergyman of the Orthodox Church when he died at the age of 110 in San Francisco, California.

Fr. Elias converted to the Orthodox Christian Faith at the age of 7, in Beijing. From 1905 to 1916 he studied at the Russian Orthodox Mission school in Beijing, and then at the Seminary there from 1916 until 1925. He was ordained a deacon in 1924, and a priest in 1925.[1] On 24 June 1935, he became one of the founding members of the Shanghai China Orthodox Association; he served as one of three vice-chairmen of the association under chairman Yu Qiaqing (虞洽卿).[2] In 1946 he became the rector of the Surety of Sinners Russian Orthodox Cathedral in Shanghai, and served under St. John (Maximovitch).

In 1949, he fled China to Hong Kong, as the Communists took over the mainland, and in 1957 he was transferred to the Holy Virgin Cathedral in San Francisco, where he again served under St. John.[1]

He was elevated to the rank of protopresbyter in 1981.[3] He remained at this cathedral for the remainder of his life. Fr. Elias is survived by five sons, one daughter, 14 grandchildren and six great-grandchildren.[1]

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Notes

  1. ^ a b c "WEN, Protopresbyter Elias". San Francisco Chronicle. June 11, 2007.
  2. ^ "上海中国正教协会 (Shanghai China Orthodox Association)". 基督教大辭典 (Dictionary of Christianity). Fudan University. September 2002. Retrieved 2007-11-15.
  3. ^ Perekrestov, Peter (2007-06-09). "In Memoriam: Protopresbyter Elias Wen". Orthodox Church of China. Retrieved 2007-11-15.