The Grigorieffs moved to Japan in the early 1920s.[1] Dmitry Grigorieff was baptized at St. Nicholas Church in Tokyo.[1] The family returned to Riga after the end of the Russian Civil War where Grigorieff began studying at the Orthodox Theological Institute.[1]
Dmitry Grigorieff, who was a British citizen, left Riga and moved to Australia during World War II.[1]
He served in the British Merchant Marines in the Pacific from 1943 to 1944.[1] He moved to New York City in 1945, where he worked in the British Office of War Information.[1]
Grigorieff was formally ordained a Russian Orthodoxpriest at St. Nicholas Cathedral in Washington D.C. in 1969 at the age of 50.[1] He was designated as the cathedral's second priest at the time.[1] He introduced English language services to the cathedral during the 1970s and was appointed dean in 1986.[1] Grigorieff was given the title of dean emeritus in 1998.[1]
He continued to publish books, in both English and Russian, on the topics of linguistics and religion. His most recent work was "Dostoevsky and the Church," which was published in 2002 in Moscow.[1]