Joasaph (McLellan)
Eastern Orthodox priest, teacher, and religious leader

Joasaph (McLellan)

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Eastern Orthodox priest, teacher, and religious leader
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24 January 1962(Boston)
Death:
18 December 2009(Boston)
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Archimandrite Joasaph (January 24, 1962 – December 18, 2009) was Head of the Russian Ecclesiastical Mission in Jerusalem of the Russian Orthodox Church Outside Russia.
Born Francis R. McLellan Jr. in 1962, he attended the Boston public schools and Roxbury Latin, and graduated from Commonwealth School. He earned his B.Th from Holy Trinity Seminary in Jordanville, New York, where he was English-language valedictorian. He received his M.A. and Ph.D degrees from Brown University in Slavic Language and Literature. He taught Russian at the University of Missouri in Columbia, Missouri and at Princeton University.
At the request of the late Metropolitan Laurus (Škurla), Joasaph was tonsured at Holy Trinity Monastery in Jordanville, New York, becoming a priest on December 7, 2008. He was elevated to the rank of archimandrite shortly after being named Head of the Ecclesiastical Mission. As the head of the mission, Fr. Joasaph served at Ascension Convent on the Mount of Olives and Gethsemane Convent.

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He died at Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston from cholangiocarcinoma, aged 47, on December 18, 2009. He was survived by his stepmother and five siblings.