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Julian Joseph Overbeck (1820–1905) was a Roman Catholic priest who converted to Eastern Orthodoxy and became a pioneer of Western Rite Orthodoxy. The modern re-emergence of an Orthodox Western Rite begins in 1864 with the work of Overbeck, a former Catholic priest. Overbeck had left the priesthood, converted to Lutheranism and married, though it is uncertain whether he ever functioned as a Lutheran pastor. He immigrated to England in 1863 to become professor of German at the Royal Military Academy, where he also undertook studies of the Church of England and Orthodoxy. Convinced that both the papacy and Anglicanism were on the verge of collapse, Overbeck was received into the Orthodox Church at the Russian Embassy in London by Fr. Eugene Poppoff in 1865 as a layman because he had married a

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  • Julian Joseph Overbeck (en)
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  • Джулиан Джозеф Овербек (англ. Julian Joseph Overbeck; 24 апреля 1821, Клеве, Нижний Рейн — 3 ноября 1905, Лондон) — британский и немецкий православный богослов и духовный писатель, первоначально католик, впоследствии перешедший в лютеранство и затем в православие. Считается основоположником Западного обряда в православии. (ru)
  • Julian Joseph Overbeck (1820–1905) was a Roman Catholic priest who converted to Eastern Orthodoxy and became a pioneer of Western Rite Orthodoxy. The modern re-emergence of an Orthodox Western Rite begins in 1864 with the work of Overbeck, a former Catholic priest. Overbeck had left the priesthood, converted to Lutheranism and married, though it is uncertain whether he ever functioned as a Lutheran pastor. He immigrated to England in 1863 to become professor of German at the Royal Military Academy, where he also undertook studies of the Church of England and Orthodoxy. Convinced that both the papacy and Anglicanism were on the verge of collapse, Overbeck was received into the Orthodox Church at the Russian Embassy in London by Fr. Eugene Poppoff in 1865 as a layman because he had married a (en)
  • Julius Joseph Overbeck (ur. 1820, zm. 1905) – ksiądz rzymskokatolicki, który przeszedł na prawosławie i stał się pionierem zachodniego obrządku prawosławia. Ustanowienie prawosławnego obrządku zachodniego rozpoczęło się w 1864 roku dzięki pracy byłego rzymskiego katolika, Juliusa Josepha Overbecka. Overbeck opuścił kapłaństwo po przejściu na luteranizm i ożenił się, choć nie ma pewności, czy kiedykolwiek działał jako pastor luterański. Wyemigrował do Anglii w 1863 r. i został profesorem języka niemieckiego w Królewskiej Akademii Wojskowej, gdzie również podjął studia z zakresu Kościoła Anglii i prawosławia. Przekonany, że zarówno papiestwo i anglikanizm były na skraju upadku, Overbeck został przyjęty do Kościoła prawosławnego w rosyjskiej ambasadzie w Londynie przez ks. Eugene Poppoff jako (pl)
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  • Julian Joseph Overbeck (1820–1905) was a Roman Catholic priest who converted to Eastern Orthodoxy and became a pioneer of Western Rite Orthodoxy. The modern re-emergence of an Orthodox Western Rite begins in 1864 with the work of Overbeck, a former Catholic priest. Overbeck had left the priesthood, converted to Lutheranism and married, though it is uncertain whether he ever functioned as a Lutheran pastor. He immigrated to England in 1863 to become professor of German at the Royal Military Academy, where he also undertook studies of the Church of England and Orthodoxy. Convinced that both the papacy and Anglicanism were on the verge of collapse, Overbeck was received into the Orthodox Church at the Russian Embassy in London by Fr. Eugene Poppoff in 1865 as a layman because he had married after his ordination. As a part of his conversion to the Orthodox Church, Overbeck had requested permission from the synod of the Russian Orthodox Church to begin a Western Orthodox church in England. Initially, Metropolitan Philaret was hesitant about Overbeck's request but did not rule out the idea entirely. Overbeck outlined his rationale for a Western Orthodox church in his book Catholic Orthodoxy and Anglo-Catholicism, a largely polemical work describing why the established Western churches should be rejected. In 1867, Overbeck also began to publish The Orthodox Catholic Review, a journal for the advancement of Western Orthodoxy. Overbeck had also begun to convince others of the feasibility of a Western Orthodox church and was ultimately able to submit a petition of 122 signatures (mostly Tractarians) to the Holy Synod in 1869 to ask for the creation of a Western rite. A synodical commission was established to investigate the question, and Overbeck was invited to state his case before the commission in St. Petersburg in 1870. Overbeck's idea received the approval of the commission, and he was instructed to present a revised Western liturgy for evaluation by the commission, which he did in December that year and it was subsequently approved. While Overbeck was making his overtures to the Russian Church, another anonymous individual was making a similar plea to High Church elements within the Anglican Church. The next several years were spent with further developing the Western liturgies for administration of the other sacraments as well as the praying of the Divine Office. Overbeck also attempted to reach out to Old Catholics since they had just recently gone into schism from the Roman Catholic Church over Vatican I's definition of papal infallibility. Overbeck also continued to criticise Roman Catholics and Anglicans as well as those Western converts to Orthodoxy who used the Byzantine Rite. By 1876, Overbeck began to make appeals to other Orthodox churches for their recognition of his scheme. He received audiences with the Patriarch of Constantinople, Joachim III, and received recognition from the patriarch of the theoretical right of Western Christians to have a Western Orthodox church. However, Overbeck's efforts did not result in the establishment of Western Orthodoxy. He attributed that failing to the hesitance of the Greeks in London (and the Church of Greece generally) to grant approval because of the "newness and importance" of the question and because the Greeks may have feared taking the wrong step and compromising themselves. The Orthodox Catholic Review published its final issue in 1885, and Overbeck died in 1905 without seeing the implementation of a Western Orthodox church. Georges Florovsky summed up Overbeck's experience in this way: "it was not just a fantastic dream. The question raised by Overbeck was pertinent, even if his own answer to it was confusedly conceived. And probably the vision of Overbeck was greater than his personal interpretation." (en)
  • Julius Joseph Overbeck (ur. 1820, zm. 1905) – ksiądz rzymskokatolicki, który przeszedł na prawosławie i stał się pionierem zachodniego obrządku prawosławia. Ustanowienie prawosławnego obrządku zachodniego rozpoczęło się w 1864 roku dzięki pracy byłego rzymskiego katolika, Juliusa Josepha Overbecka. Overbeck opuścił kapłaństwo po przejściu na luteranizm i ożenił się, choć nie ma pewności, czy kiedykolwiek działał jako pastor luterański. Wyemigrował do Anglii w 1863 r. i został profesorem języka niemieckiego w Królewskiej Akademii Wojskowej, gdzie również podjął studia z zakresu Kościoła Anglii i prawosławia. Przekonany, że zarówno papiestwo i anglikanizm były na skraju upadku, Overbeck został przyjęty do Kościoła prawosławnego w rosyjskiej ambasadzie w Londynie przez ks. Eugene Poppoff jako świecki, ponieważ ożenił się po święceniach w kościele rzymskokatolickim, które prawosławni uważają za ważne. W ramach jego konwersji do Kościoła prawosławnego, Overbeck zażądał zgody Synodu Rosyjskiego Kościoła Prawosławnego, aby zainaugurować ryt zachodni Kościoła Prawosławnego w Anglii. Początkowo metropolita moskiewski Filaret był niezdecydowany co do wniosku Overbecka, ale nie wykluczył całkowicie jego pomysłu. Overbeck przedstawił swoje uzasadnienie dotyczące rytu zachodniego Kościoła prawosławnego w swojej książce "Katolickiej ortodoksja i anglo-katolicyzm". W 1867 Overbeck również zaczął publikować w "The Orthodox Catholic Review", czasopiśmie poświęconym rozwojowi zachodniego prawosławia. Overbeck również zaczął przekonywać innych do idei zachodniego Kościoła prawosławnego i ostatecznie złożył petycję z 122 podpisami (głównie Traktarian) do Świętego Synodu w 1869 roku z prośbą o utworzenie Rytu Zachodniego. Gieorgij Fłorowski podsumował doświadczenia Overbecka w ten sposób: "To nie był jedynie fantastyczny sen. Pytanie zadane przez Overbecka było istotne, nawet jeśli jego odpowiedź na była mętna. I chyba wizja Overbecka przewyższała jego osobistą interpretację". (pl)
  • Джулиан Джозеф Овербек (англ. Julian Joseph Overbeck; 24 апреля 1821, Клеве, Нижний Рейн — 3 ноября 1905, Лондон) — британский и немецкий православный богослов и духовный писатель, первоначально католик, впоследствии перешедший в лютеранство и затем в православие. Считается основоположником Западного обряда в православии. (ru)
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