Sergei Golovanov
Sergei Golovanov (1968-) is a Russian Catholic priest of the Byzantine Rite. Golovanov was born in Saransk (Republic of Mordovia).
Baptized in a Russian Orthodox church in 1973 his family belonged to this denomination and inside it he could learn the Christian doctrine in a epoch marked by Communist IDeaS opposed to religion. In 1991 after a long process of spiritual conflicts in relation to his former denomination, Golovanov went to Ukraine and in the city of Ivano-Frankivsk, where he met Ukrainian Catholicbishop Irinae Bilyk who showed to him the importance of two Eastern bishops - Ukrainian Catholic Metropolitan Andrey Sheptytsky and the Russian Catholic Exarch Leonid Fyodorov - converted to Catholicism. In 1992 married a music teacher called Iryna and at this same year was invited to help in a pastoral work however for worshipers belonged to Latin Rite in Siberia.
Golovanov was ordained a Catholic priest in 1994 and after that was named for preaching in his homeland establishing himself in Sargatskoe, village belonged to Omsk Oblast. In October, 1995 a Russian parish of the Byzantine rite was created and Father Golovanov became responsible for this church. Other nominations occurred being Golovanov named vicar in 1997, responsible by Latin and Byzantine parishes and visitor for Russian Catholics in 1998, dean in 1999, member of Board of Priests in 2001, rector of Latin and Byzantine churches in 2004 and responsible by the future of the Russian Catholic Church in 2005 due to pastoral care of all faithfuls linked to Russian tradition.
Up to now he tries to reestablish the Russian Catholic Exarchate, vacant since 1923. Father Golovanov has four sons.