Tikhon of Moscow
1865–1925 (age 60)
Biography
Tikhon of Moscow was the Patriarch of the Russian Orthodox Church during one of the most challenging periods in its history. As the spiritual leader of Russian Orthodoxy during the early Soviet era, he navigated the complex relationship between the Church and the revolutionary government, working to preserve the faith and its institutions amid significant political upheaval.
Tikhon's tenure as Patriarch was marked by his steadfast commitment to Orthodox Christianity and his efforts to protect the Church's independence. His burial at Donskoe cemetery reflects the deep reverence held for his spiritual leadership, and his legacy endures as a symbol of the Russian Orthodox Church's resilience during a transformative and turbulent period in Russian history.