He was born in 1791 in village Maistros,
Ottoman Empire (now
Yenice,
Enez District,
Edirne Province,
Turkey), at that time part of the
Ottoman Empire. He was of Greek origin. In 1811, he married, and shortly after was ordained as a priest by metropolitan
Matthew (Megalos) of
Enos. In 1814 he lost his wife, who had given birth to a son, named George after his grandfather. In 1817 he was elected
Igumen (abbot) of the Monastery of the Holy Trinity on the island of
Halki. Patriarch Constantine had him
locum tenens of the patriarchal Greek Church in 1827. As is clear from a document dated 9 September 1835, he was ordained as a bishop of
Sarajevo in Bosnia by
Patriarch Gregory VI, assisted by four other bishops. He remained in his position for five years before being removed by the
Ottoman authorities. In Vienna, the Minister of Interior,
Count Kolovrat, and
Archduke Ludwig prepared the way for permission to be given by
Ferdinand in 1844 to invite a foreign bishop to establish his headquarters in
Belaya Krinitsa, to serve the needs of the Old Believers in the domains of the Empire. There existed for generations communities of Old Believers in
Turkey who were European refugees from the persecutions in Russia, and it was a natural place to search for a bishop in order to establish an independent full Church Hierarchy. Osip Semenovich Goncharov,
Ataman of the Nekrasov
Cossacks, established contact between Bishop Ambrose and two Russian monks, Paul and Alimpius, who were searching for an orthodox bishop willing to join the Old Believers. In 1846, Ambrose became an Old Believer and consecrated three Russian Old Believers priests as bishops. A Serb, Costantino Efimovic, acted as an interpreter between metropolitan Ambrose and the monks. Paul and Alimpius examined the orthodox beliefs of Ambrose, who presented documents from the Patriarch of Constantinople which confirmed his canonical status. Bishop Ambrose and his son then took time to investigate the status of the Russian Orthodox Old canonry, before giving his consent on 15 April 1846. == Conversion to the Old Faith ==