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[[Image:stjonah.jpg|right|frame|St. Jonah of Manchuria]]
The '''Diamond Valley Football League''' is an [[Australian rules football]] competition based in the [[Diamond Creek, Victoria|Diamond Valley]] region of suburban [[Melbourne]], [[Victoria, Australia]].
Our father among the saints '''Jonah (Pokrovsky), Bishop of Hankou''' (1888-1925), was a [[diocese|diocesan]] [[bishop]] of the [[Russian Orthodox Church Outside Russia]] (ROCOR) who served in Northern China in the years immediately following the Bolshevik Revolution.


He departed this life on [[October 7]] ([[Julian Calendar|Old Calendar]]) or [[October 20]] ([[Revised Julian Calendar|New Calendar]]), 1925, and was officially [[glorification|glorified]] by the ROCOR on [[October 20]], 1996.
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|+ style="font-size: larger;" | '''Diamond Valley Football League'''
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! colspan="2" bgcolor="#b0c4de" | '''General Information'''
|- style="vertical-align: top;"
| '''Founded'''
| [[1922]], [[Melbourne, Australia|Melbourne]]
|-
| '''President '''
| Bob Tregear
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|-
| '''Secretary '''
| Darryl Collings
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|-
| '''Contact '''
| Ph: 9435 8228 Fax: 9432 0147 Email: [email protected]


==Life==
The future St. Jonah was born in 1888 in Kaluga, Russia, with the name Vladimir (Volodya) Pokrovsky. He was orphaned at the age of 8 and was taken in by a kindly [[deacon]], who ensured he received an education. He went on to attend, graduate, and eventually teach at the [[Kazan Theological Academy]]. While attending as a student, he was [[tonsure]]d a [[monk]] of the [[Optina]] Brotherhood and given the name Jonah. He took a teaching position at the academy only out of obedience to the Elder [[Gabriel of Optina]].


In 1918 the Revolution forced the young [[hieromonk]] to leave Kazan. He was arrested by the communists and suffered beatings to the point of loss of consciousness and imprisonment. Thus, sharing the fate of the New Confessors of Russia, by God's providence Hieromonk Jonah was freed by the White Army, which was situated beyond the Ural Mountains. Having been quickly raised to the rank of [[Hegumen|igumen]], he was assigned as the senior priest of the southern volunteer troops. With the army of Ataman Dutov, Fr. Jonah withdrew to the borders of Western China, being subjected to all kinds of hardships while crossing the Pamir cliffs, often forced to grab on to jagged ledges and the sparse shrubbery of the ice covered cliffs with wounded hands. After crossing the Gobi Desert, they finally reached Beijing, where Fr. Jonah was received into the Ecclesiastical Mission there and soon consecrated [[bishop]] of Manzhuria. (St. Jonah was officially the bishop of Hankou, in the Hubei province, but actually ministered and worked in the town of Manzhuria, the modern day border town of [[w:Manzhouli|Manzhouli]], not to be confused with the region of Manchuria, of which this town is a part.)
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During his short time as bishop, St. Jonah transformed the Orthodox community in Manzhuria. He established an orphanage, a school, and a dining hall for the poor. He worked tirelessly for his flock, and was deeply loved by them.


St. Jonah had been caring for a priest who died of typhoid fever. He subsequently contracted chronic tonsillitis and then, due to complications, developed blood poisoning. As he was dying, he wrote a final epistle to his flock, reminding them of the need to love one another, confessed one final time to Archbishop Methodius of Beijing, received [[Eucharist|Holy Communion]], blessed those who were in his chamber, and then he then put on the [[epitrachelion]] and [[epimanikia|cuffs]] which had belonged to Elder [[Ambrosius of Optina|Ambrose of Optina]] and began, loudly and with prostrations, to read the canon for the departure of the soul. Finally overcome with weakness, he laid down on his bed and said, "God's will be done. Now I shall die," and he indeed died within minutes.
| '''Division 1 Senior Clubs'''
| [[Bundoora Football Club ]]<br>[[Diamond Creek Football Club ]]<br>[[Eltham Football Club]]<br>[[Greensborough Football Club]]<br>[[Heidelberg Football Club]]<br>[[Montmorency Football Club]]<br>[[North Heidelberg Football Club]]<br>[[Northcote Park Football Club]]<br>[[West Preston Lakeside Football Club]]


That same evening, a ten-year-old boy named Nicholas Dergachev, who was crippled, had been suffering from an inflammation of the knee joints. All medical efforts had proven fruitless. He was unable to walk, or even to stand. The boy had a dream. A hierarch vested in white appeared to him and said, "Here, take my legs. I don't need them anymore. And give me yours." He woke up and was miraculously healed. From a photograph he identified the hierarch in his dream as Bishop Jonah, who had died that very night, October 7/20, 1925.


Though his life was short, his memory endured long after his repose. St. [[John of Shanghai and San Francisco|John (Maximovitch)]] said of St. Jonah:
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| '''Division 2 Senior Clubs'''
| [[Fawkner Park Football Club]]<br>[[Heidelberg West Football Club]]<br>[[Hurstbridge Football Club]]<br>[[Kinglake Football Club]]<br>[[Lalor Football Club]]<br>[[Lower Plenty Football Club]]<br>[[Macleod Football Club]]<br>[[Mernda Football Club]]<br>[[Panton Hill Football Club]]<br>[[Parkside Football Club]]<br>[[Reservoir Football Club]]<br>[[South Morang Football Club]]<br>[[Thomastown Football Club]]<br>[[Wallan Football Club]]<br>[[Watsonia Football Club]]<br>[[Whittlesea Football Club]]


"Already here in the diaspora we have righteous ones in our time. Although they are not yet glorified, people receive wondrous signs from them. For example Bishop Jonah of Manchuria."
(From the book "Sermons," by St. John of Shanghai and San Francisco)


== Sources ==
|-
*[http://www.saintjonah.org/stjonahlife.htm The Life of St. Jonah of Manchuria]
| '''Division 1 Junior Clubs'''
| [[Montmorency Football Club]]<br>[[Diamond Creek Football Club]]<br>[[Eltham Football Club]]<br>[[Yarrambat Football Club]]<br>[[West Preston Lakeside Football Club]]<br>[[Greensborough Football Club]]<br>[[Mill Park Football Club]]<br>[[Epping Football Club]]


*[http://orthodoxwiki.org/Jonah_of_Manchuria St. Jonah of Manchuria, from OrthodoxWiki.org]

|-
|-
| '''Division 2 Junior Clubs'''
| [[Alphington Football Club]]<br>[[Lalor Bloods Football Club]]<br>[[Research Football Club]]<br>[[Hurstbridge Football Club]]<br>[[Wallan Football Club]]<br>[[Whittlesea Football Club]]
[[Preston RSL Football Club]]<br>[[Keon Park Football Club]]


|-
|-
| '''Division 3 Junior Clubs'''
| [[West Lalor Football Club]]<br>[[Reservoir Football Club]]<br>[[Lalor Stars Football Club]]<br>[[North Heidelberg Boys Club]]<br>[[Kinglake Football Club]]<br>[[Panton Hill Football Club]]<br>[[Mernda Football Club]]<br>[[Fawkner Park Football Club]]<br>[[Kingsbury Football Club]]


|-

! colspan="2" bgcolor="#b0c4de" | '''2006 Season Division 1 Seniors'''
|- style="vertical-align: top;"
| '''Premiers'''
| [[Heidelberg Football Club]]
|-
| '''Minor Premiers'''
| [[Bundoora]]
|-
| '''Wooden Spoon'''
| [[Lalor]]
|-
| '''Best and Fairest Winner(s)'''
|
|-
| '''Leading Goal Kicker'''
|
|-
| '''Total Attendance'''
| Unknown
|-
| '''Average Match Attendance'''
| Unknown
|-
|- style="vertical-align: top;"
|}








==Seniors==
The Senior Competition has 26 clubs in 2 divisions,

===History===
* 1922 DVFL is founded. Founding clubs: Heildberg FC, Greensborugh FC, Eltham FC
* 1933 Epping Joins the DVFL
* 1934 Whittlesea leaves the Panton Hill DFL to join the DVFL
* 1939 Whittlesea leaves the DVFL and returns to the Panton Hill DFL
* 1946 Whittlesea returns to DVFL for a single season before leaving to the newly formed Panton Hill FL
* 1958 North Heildberg joins the DVFL
* 1973 North Heildberg goes into recession, resumes playing in 1974 season
* 1965 Plenty Rovers renamed Merdna Football club
* 1981 Senior Competition is split into 2 divisions
* 1992 Whittlesea leaves the Riddle DFL and returns to the DVFL
* 2002 Wallan joins the DVFL

===Premiers===
====A Grade Division 1====
* 2006 Heidelberg
* 2005 North Heidelberg
* 2004 Heidelberg
* 2003 West Preston Lakeside
* 2002 Northcote Park
* 2001 Northcote Park
* 2000 Northcote Park
* 1999 Northcote Park
* 1998 Lalor
* 1997 Northcote Park
* 1996 Bundoora
* 1995 Bundoora
* 1994 North Heidelberg
* 1993 Lalor
* 1992 Lalor
* 1991 Lalor
* 1990 Heidelberg
* 1989 Greensborough
* 1988 Greensborough
* 1987 North Heidelberg
* 1986 Heidelberg
* 1985 North Heidelberg
* 1984 Greensborough
* 1983 Greensborough
* 1982 Diamond Creek
* 1981 Diamond Creek
* 1980 Bundoora
* 1979 Montmorency
* 1978 North Heidelberg
* 1977 Reservoir Lakeside
* 1976 Montmorency
* 1975 Reservoir-Lakeside
* 1974 Eltham
* 1973 Templestowe
* 1972 Eltham
* 1971 McLeoud Rosanna
* 1970 Eltham
* 1969 Eltham
* 1968 Tempelstowe
* 1967 Greensborough
* 1966 Greensborough
* 1965 Reservoir-Lakeside
* 1964 Heidelberg
* 1963 Epping
* 1962 North Heidelberg
* 1961 Greensborough
* 1960 Greensborough
* 1959 Heidelberg
* 1958 Greensborough
* 1957 Heidelberg
* 1956 Heidelberg
* 1955 Greensborough
* 1954 Montmorency
* 1953 Eltham
* 1952 Greensborough
* 1951 Montmorency
* 1950 Heidelberg
* 1949 Eltham
* 1948 Heidelberg
* 1947 Reservoir
* 1946 Reservoir
* 1941-45 No competeion due to WW2
* 1940 Epping
* 1939 Epping
* 1938 Heidelberg
* 1937 Heidelberg
* 1936 Epping
* 1935 Epping
* 1934 Greensborough
* 1933 Epping
* 1932 Eltham
* 1931 Greensborough
* 1930 Eltham
* 1929 Heidelberg
* 1928 Heidelberg
* 1927 Greensborough
* 1926 Diamond Creek
* 1925 Greensborough
* 1924 Diamond Creek
* 1923 Heidelberg
* 1922 Greensborough


====B Grade Division 1====
* 2006 Bundoora
* 2005 Montmorency
* 2004 Heidelberg
* 2003 Bundoora
* 2002 Montmorency
* 2001 Heidelberg
* 2000 Heidelberg
* 1999 Bundoora
* 1998 Lalor
* 1997 Bundoora
* 1996 Bundoora
* 1995 Montmorency
* 1994 North Heidelberg
* 1993 Bundoora
* 1992 North Heidelberg
* 1991 Bundoora
* 1990 North Heidelberg
* 1989 North Heidelberg
* 1988 North Heidelberg
* 1987 North Heidelberg
* 1986 North Heidelberg
* 1985 North Heidelberg
* 1983 Bundoora
* 1982 Montmorency
* 1981 Heidelberg
* 1979 Montmorency
* 1977 North Heidelberg
* 1976 North Heidelberg
* 1967 Heidelberg
* 1963 Heidelberg
* 1962 North Heidelberg
* 1960 Heidelberg
* 1956 Heidelberg
* 1954 Greensborough
* 1953 Heidelberg
* 1951 Heidelberg
* 1950 Heidelberg


====C Grade Division 1====
* 2006 West Preston Lakeside
* 2005 Northcote Park/Alphington
* 2004 Northcote Park/Alphington
* 2003 Northcote Park/Alphington
* 2002 Bundoora
* 2001 Montmorency
* 2000 Bundoora
* 1999 Alphington
* 1998 Alphington
* 1997 Epping
* 1996 North Heidelberg
* 1989 North Heidelberg
* 1988 Bundoora
* 1985 Bundoora
* 1984 North Heidelberg
* 1972 Greensborough
* 1963 North Heidelberg
* 1962 North Heidelberg
* 1961 Greensborough
* 1960 Greensborough



====A Grade Division 2====




{| class="wikitable"
|-
! width="70"|Season
! width="110"|Premiers
! width="120"|Captain
! width="120"|Coach
|-
| 2006
| Greensborough
|
| Russell Dickson
|-
| 2005
| Diamond Creek
|
| Neale Carroll
|-
| 2004
| Lalor
|
|
|-
| 2003
| Hurstbridge
| Jai Audley
| Rob Dyson
|-
| 2002
| Eltham
|
| Wayne Freeman
|-
| 2001
| Lalor
| Darryl Sinclair
| Darryl Sinclair
|-
| 2000
| Eltham
| Mark Minney
| Gary Jessop
|-
| 1999
| Lower Plenty
| Paul Hicks
| Paul Hicks
|-
| 1998
| Diamond Creek
| Steven Legg
| Danny Davenport
|-
| 1997
| Eltham
|
| Ray Spratt
|-
| 1996
| West Preston
| Adam Bruni
| Harold Martin
|-
| 1995
| Eltham
| Paul Smith
| Grant Wilmot
|-
| 1994
| Northcote Park
| Dave Robertson
| Dave Robertson
|-
| 1993
| West Preston
| Pat Fitzgerald
| Andrew Smith
|-
| 1992
| Diamond Creek
| Greg Elliot
| Jon Collins
|-
| 1991
| Mernda
| Simon Smythe
| Vin Hanlon
|-
| 1990
| Epping
| Kalev Vann
| Graham Bux
|-
| 1989
| Eltham
| Andrew Russell
| Peter Moore
|-
| 1988
| West Preston
| Phil Crapper
| Mark Duckworth
|-
| 1987
| Watsonia
| Adrian Sanderson
| Bary Rist
|-
| 1986
| Epping
| Matt Scully
| Matt Scully
|-
| 1985
| Northcote Park
| Wayne Bannister
| Wayne Bannister
|-
| 1984
| Reservoir
| Rob Docherty
| Harold Martin
|-
| 1983
| Heidelberg
| Michael Sullivan
| Michael Sullivan
|-
| 1982
| Eltham
| Warren Deards
| Hassa Mann
|-
| 1981
| Bundoora
| Mark Slater
| Mark Slater
|}


====B Grade Division 2====
* 2006 Greensborough
* 2005 Greensborough
* 2004 Lalor
* 2003 Lalor
* 2002 South Morang
* 2001 Lalor
* 2000 Eltham
* 1999 Whittelsea
* 1998 Diamond Creek
* 1997 Diamond Creek
* 1996 West Preston
* 1995 West Preston
* 1994 Northcote Park
* 1993 West Preston
* 1992
* 1991 West Preston
* 1990 Epping
* 1989
* 1988 Research
* 1987
* 1986 Reservoir Lakeside
* 1985 West Preston
* 1984 Reservoir

====C Grade Division 2====
* 2006 Greensborough
* 2005 Macleod
* 2004 Greensborough
* 2003 Lalor
* 2002 Wallan
* 2001 Lalor
* 2000 Bundoora
* 1999 Lower Plenty
* 1998 Reservoir

===Clubs===

===Division 1 Seniors===
{{start box}}
|-
! Club
! Colours
! Nickname
! Location
! Home Ground
! Entered Competition
! Jumpers/Notes
|-
| [[Bundoora|Bundoora Football Club]]
| [[Image:Bundoora.gif|35px]]
| ''Bulls''
| [[Bundoora]], [[Victoria]]
| [[Yulong Res ]]
|
| Navy jumper white vee and hoops
|
|-
| [[Diamond Creek|Diamond Creek Football Club]]
| [[Image:Creekers.jpg|35px]]
| ''Creekers''
| [[Diamond Creek]], [[Victoria]]
| [[Coventry Reserve ]]
|
| Blue jumper with red yoke as Melbourne
|-
| [[Eltham Football Club]]
| [[Image:Eltham Panthers.jpg|35px]]
| ''Panthers''
| [[Eltham]], [[Victoria]]
| [[Eltham Central Pk]]
| 1922
| Black jumper with red sash as Essendon
|-
| [[Greensborough Football Club]]
| [[Image:Borough.gif|35px]]
| ''Borough''
| [[Greensborough]], [[Victoria]]
| [[War Memorial Pk ]]
|
| Bottle green jumper with white monogram
|-
| [[Heidelberg Football Club]]
| [[Image:BlackandYellow.png|35px]]
| ''Bergers''
| [[Heidelberg]], [[Victoria]]
| [[Warringal Park]]
| 1876
|Black jumper with yellow sash as Richmond
|-
| [[Montmorency Football Club]]
| [[Image:Monty.gif|35px]]
| ''Monty''
| [[Montmorency]], [[Victora]]
| [[Montmorency Oval]]
|
|Black jumper with white horizontal stripes as Collingwood
|-
| [[North Heidelberg Football Club]]
| [[Image:NHFC_doggies.jpg|35px]]
| ''Doggies''
| [[North Heidelberg]], [[Victoria]]
| [[Shelley Street Res]]
|
|Red, white and blue jumper with Bulldog motif
|-
| [[Northcote Park Football Club]]
| [[Image:Adimage.jpg|35px]]
| ''Cougars''
| [[Northcote]], [[Victoria]]
| [[Bill Lawry Oval]]
|
|Green and white jumper with Cougar motif
|-
| [[West Preston Lakeside Football Club ]]
| [[Image:Roosters.gif|35px]]
| ''Roosters''
| [[Preston]], [[Victoria]]
| [[J E Moore Park]]
|
|White jumper with coloured lightning flashes
|-
|}

====Division 2====
* [[Fawkner Park Football Club]]
* [[Heidelberg West Football Club]]
* [[Hurstbridge Football Club]]
* [[Kinglake Football Club]]
* [[Lalor Football Club]]
* [[Lower Plenty Football Club]]
* [[Macleod Football Club]]
* [[Mernda Football Club]]
* [[Panton Hill Football Club]]
* [[Parkside Football Club]]
* [[Reservoir Football Club]]
* [[South Morang Football Club]]
* [[Thomastown Football Club]]
* [[Wallan Football Club]]
* [[Watsonia Football Club]]
* [[Whittlesea Football Club]]

===Promotion and Relegation ===
At the end of each year the Premiers of division 2 is promoted to division 1 and the club that finishes last in division 1 is relegated to division 2.

== Juniors ==
The DVFL Juniors Competition has 25 clubs in three divisions. In an average year there about 200 teams competing divided into 8 age groups: Under 9's, Under 10's, Under 11's, Under 12's, Under 13's, Under 14's, Under 15's and Under 17's
===Clubs===
====Division 1====
* [[Montmorency Football Club]]
* [[Diamond Creek Football Club]]
* [[Eltham Football Club]]
* [[Yarrambat Football Club]]
* [[West Preston Lakeside Football Club]]
* [[Greensborough Football Club]]
* [[Mill Park Football Club]]
* [[Epping Football Club]]

====Division 2====
* [[Alphington Football Club]]
* [[Lalor Bloods Football Club]]
* [[Research Football Club]]
* [[Hurstbridge Football Club]]
* [[Wallan Football Club]]
* [[Whittlesea Football Club]]
* [[Preston RSL Football Club]]
* [[Keon Park Football Club]]

====Division 3====
* [[West Lalor Football Club]]
* [[Reservoir Football Club]]
* [[Lalor Stars Football Club]]
* [[North Heidelberg Junior Football Club]]
Formely the North Heidelberg Boys Club.
* [[Kinglake Football Club]]
* [[Panton Hill Football Club]]
* [[Mernda Football Club]]
* [[Fawkner Park Football Club]]
* [[Kingsbury Football Club]]
When clubs field more than one team in a age group their second team is placed in division 3.

===Promotion and Relegation ===
For Division 2 and 3 the top two clubs are promoted into the above division, based on the combined results of there Under 13's, 15's and 17's
For Division 1 and 2 the bottom two clubs are Relegated to the below division, based on the combined results of there Under 13's, 15's and 17's


== Former Clubs ==

* [[All Blacks Football Club]]
* [[Coburg Amateur Football Club]]
* [[Fairfield Park Football Club]]
* [[Kangaroo Ground Football Club]]
* [[Plenty Rovers Football Club]]

The Plenty Rovers FC, came about because of a merger between the Mernda & Doreen, they played at the Doreen Recreation Reserve, from 1932-1964 (1936-1939, 1946 in the DVFL), until they were forced to move out of Doreen due to powerline extensions, and moved to Mernda, were they changed their name back to the Mernda Football club in 1965.

* [[Research Football Club]]
* [[Reservoir-Lakeside Football Club]]
* [[Saint Andrews-Coburg Football Club]]
* [[Templestowe Football Club]]
* [[Thornbury Football Club]]
* [[Thornbury Rovers Football Club]]
* [[Warrandyte Football Club]]
* [[West Preston Football Club]]

West Preston Lakeside is was formed following the merger of Reservior Lakesie and West Preston.


== External links ==
== External links ==
*[http://www.saintjonah.org/stjonahservice.htm Service in honor of St. Jonah]
*[http://www.tcgalaska.com/holycrosshermitage/pages/Orthodox_Life/decree_bp_jonah.htm Decree for the Glorification of St. Jonah]
*[http://www.roca.org/OA/142/142f.htm A New Saint is Proclaimed]
*[http://www.russianorthodoxchurch.ws/01newstucture/pagesen/sermons/stjohn1925pascha.html A Sermon on Pascha by St. Jonah]


[[Category:Saints]]
* [http://www.dvfooty.com/ Old Diamond Valley Football League Website]
[[Category:Bishops]]
* [http://www.dvfooty.org.au/ Official Diamond Valley Football League Website]
[[Category:Russian saints]]
* [http://www.greensboroughfc.com/ Greensborough Football Club Website]
[[Category:Missionaries]]
* [http://www.bundoorafc.com.au/ Bundoora Football Club Website]
[[Category:1888 births]]
* [http://www.elthamfc.com.au/ Eltham Football Club Website]
[[Category:1925 deaths]]
* [http://www.heidelbergfc.com.au/ Heidelberg Football Club Website]
* [http://www.northheidelberg.com/ North Heidelberg Football Club Website]
* [http://www.northheidelbergjuniors.com/ North Heidelberg Junior Football Club Website]
* [http://www.sportingpulse.com/team_info.cgi?id=5197729&team=Montmorency&client=1-3913-48160-0-0&compID=52015 Montmorency Football Football Club Website]
* [http://www.alphingtonjfc.com/home/default.asp Alphington Juniors Football Club Website]
* [http://www.lalorfc.com/ Lalor Football Club Website]
* [http://www.mpfc.org.au/ Mill Park Junior Football Club Website]
* [http://www.macleodfc.com.au/ Macleod Football Club Website]
* [http://www.wallanfc.com/ Wallan Football Club Website]
* [http://www.lpfc.piczo.com/ Lower Plenty Football Club Website]
* [http://www.heidelbergwestfc.com/ Heidelberg West Football Club Website]
* [http://www.merndafc.com/ Mernda Football Club Website]
* [http://www.whittleseafc.org.au/ Whittlesea Football Club Website]
* [http://www.hurstbridgefc.com/ Hurstbridge Football Club Website]
* [http://www.dcfc.org.au/index.shtml Diamond Creek Football Club Website]
* [http://www.smjfc.com.au/ South Morang Junior Football Club Website]
* [http://www.gjfc.org.au/ Greensborough Junior Football Club Website]
* [http://www.fawknerparkfc.com.au/ Fawkner Park Football Club Website]
* [http://www.pantonhillfc.com/ Panton Hill Football Club Website]
* [http://www.westpreston.com.au/ West Preston Lakeside Football Club Website]

==Main Sources==
*Diamond Valley Football League Annual Report's from 1976 to current day 2007
*Diamond Valley Football League Website
*Diamond Valley Football League Clubs
*Diamond Valley Football League Football Record
*Diamond Valley Football League Archieves


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St. Jonah of Manchuria

Our father among the saints Jonah (Pokrovsky), Bishop of Hankou (1888-1925), was a diocesan bishop of the Russian Orthodox Church Outside Russia (ROCOR) who served in Northern China in the years immediately following the Bolshevik Revolution.

He departed this life on October 7 (Old Calendar) or October 20 (New Calendar), 1925, and was officially glorified by the ROCOR on October 20, 1996.

Life

The future St. Jonah was born in 1888 in Kaluga, Russia, with the name Vladimir (Volodya) Pokrovsky. He was orphaned at the age of 8 and was taken in by a kindly deacon, who ensured he received an education. He went on to attend, graduate, and eventually teach at the Kazan Theological Academy. While attending as a student, he was tonsured a monk of the Optina Brotherhood and given the name Jonah. He took a teaching position at the academy only out of obedience to the Elder Gabriel of Optina.

In 1918 the Revolution forced the young hieromonk to leave Kazan. He was arrested by the communists and suffered beatings to the point of loss of consciousness and imprisonment. Thus, sharing the fate of the New Confessors of Russia, by God's providence Hieromonk Jonah was freed by the White Army, which was situated beyond the Ural Mountains. Having been quickly raised to the rank of igumen, he was assigned as the senior priest of the southern volunteer troops. With the army of Ataman Dutov, Fr. Jonah withdrew to the borders of Western China, being subjected to all kinds of hardships while crossing the Pamir cliffs, often forced to grab on to jagged ledges and the sparse shrubbery of the ice covered cliffs with wounded hands. After crossing the Gobi Desert, they finally reached Beijing, where Fr. Jonah was received into the Ecclesiastical Mission there and soon consecrated bishop of Manzhuria. (St. Jonah was officially the bishop of Hankou, in the Hubei province, but actually ministered and worked in the town of Manzhuria, the modern day border town of Manzhouli, not to be confused with the region of Manchuria, of which this town is a part.)

During his short time as bishop, St. Jonah transformed the Orthodox community in Manzhuria. He established an orphanage, a school, and a dining hall for the poor. He worked tirelessly for his flock, and was deeply loved by them.

St. Jonah had been caring for a priest who died of typhoid fever. He subsequently contracted chronic tonsillitis and then, due to complications, developed blood poisoning. As he was dying, he wrote a final epistle to his flock, reminding them of the need to love one another, confessed one final time to Archbishop Methodius of Beijing, received Holy Communion, blessed those who were in his chamber, and then he then put on the epitrachelion and cuffs which had belonged to Elder Ambrose of Optina and began, loudly and with prostrations, to read the canon for the departure of the soul. Finally overcome with weakness, he laid down on his bed and said, "God's will be done. Now I shall die," and he indeed died within minutes.

That same evening, a ten-year-old boy named Nicholas Dergachev, who was crippled, had been suffering from an inflammation of the knee joints. All medical efforts had proven fruitless. He was unable to walk, or even to stand. The boy had a dream. A hierarch vested in white appeared to him and said, "Here, take my legs. I don't need them anymore. And give me yours." He woke up and was miraculously healed. From a photograph he identified the hierarch in his dream as Bishop Jonah, who had died that very night, October 7/20, 1925.

Though his life was short, his memory endured long after his repose. St. John (Maximovitch) said of St. Jonah:

"Already here in the diaspora we have righteous ones in our time. Although they are not yet glorified, people receive wondrous signs from them. For example Bishop Jonah of Manchuria." (From the book "Sermons," by St. John of Shanghai and San Francisco)

Sources