Macarius
Russian Orthodox metropolitan
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Macarius (born c. 1482—died Jan. 12, 1564, [Dec. 31, 1563, old style], Moscow) was a Russian metropolitan (archbishop) of Moscow and head of the Russian Church during the period of consolidation of the Muscovite Empire. A monk of the monastery of St. Paphnutius in Borovsk, southwest of Moscow, Macarius became archbishop of Novgorod in 1526. After his elevation in 1542 as metropolitan of Moscow and of all Russia, Macarius gathered a council of theologians and began to effect his policy of integrating sacred and secular powers through ecclesiastical support of an autocratic monarchy. Having established the first printing press in ...(100 of 287 words)