Background
Sergiy Verigin was born in Ljubljana in a family of Russian nobles, his father was then working in the Russian embassy.
metropolitan divine Orthodox clergyman
Sergiy Verigin was born in Ljubljana in a family of Russian nobles, his father was then working in the Russian embassy.
Initially ordained an Orthodox clergyman, in 1907 Verigin changed his religious position united himself to Catholic faith. Verigin died in 1938. In 1889 Verigin dedicated to the priesthood in the Penza and received a gold cross as a sign of special favor and the location of the emperor.
In 1905 sent as a priest in France and served in Pau and Biarritz until mid 1907.
Sergiy Verigin repeatedly crossed the border of the Austro-Hungarian Empire. He died in 1938 as a result of a short illness.
His ashes were buried in the crypt of the grave at Greek College.