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Discussion about Belarussian Church autocephaly during Nazi occupation of Belarus [PDF]

open access: yesОмский научный вестник: Серия "Общество. История. Современность", 2021
In 2020 in Belarus there was an intensification of the activities of forces sympathetic to the idea of separating the Orthodox on the territory of the Republic from the Russian Orthodox Church. This kind of reaction is not new to the republic. The idea
I. V. Petrov
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Oleksandr Lototskyi and Ukrainian Autocephaly

open access: yesKyiv-Mohyla Humanities Journal, 2019
This article analyses the ideas and works of Oleksandr Lototskyi in connection with the autocephaly of the Ukrainian Orthodox Church. Lototskyi was a prominent scholar and politician during the Ukrainian revolution of 1917–1919.
Petro Zakharchenko, Ivanna Matseliukh
doaj   +4 more sources

Theopolitics of the Orthodox World—Autocephaly of the Orthodox Churches as a Political, Not Theological Problem

open access: yesReligions, 2022
The recognition of the autocephaly of the Ukrainian Orthodox Church (UOC) by the Ecumenical Patriarchate in 2019 sparked a debate in the Orthodox world about the legitimacy of such an act.
Vladimír Baar   +3 more
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The State Factor in the Issue of Granting Autocephaly

open access: yesПраксис, 2023
Воля Церкви и воля государства в практике получения автокефалии в различные исторические периоды имели разное соотношение. Незаконное провозглашение церковной независимости в новейшее время демонстрирует случаи как государственной поддержки (и даже инициативы), так и сопротивления этому движению.
Александр Задорнов
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Orthodoxy and autocephaly in Ukraine: editor’s introduction [PDF]

open access: yesCanadian Slavonic Papers, 2020
On 5 January 2019, Bartholomew I, Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople, signed the tomos (decree) that officially recognized and established the Orthodox Church of Ukraine and granted it autoceph...
Heather Coleman
exaly   +2 more sources

Key aspects of Georgian Orthodox Church’s autocephaly

open access: yesВолинський благовісник, 2019
In Orthodox world it is commonly known that Tomos on recognition and acceptance of autocephaly of Orthodox Church of Georgia took place on the 25th of January 1990. The Georgian Orthodox Church occupies the sixth place in the local Slavic Church diptychs
Zurab Kutateladze
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SOCIO-POLITICAL FACTORS IN THE FORMATION OF ORTHODOX AUTOCEPHALY: GLOBAL PRACTICE AND THE EXPERIENCE OF UKRAINE

open access: yesОсвітній дискурс
Relevance of the research is driven by the need to address the spiritual needs of a society that is in the process of searching for ideals and models of self-realization within the new conditions of the global interactive space.
Andrii Atroshchenko
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The Recognition of the Autocephaly of the Orthodox Church of Czechoslovakia by the Church of Cyprus during the Presidency of Archbishop Makarios

open access: yesРоссийский журнал истории Церкви
This article investigates a hitherto overlooked episode in the history of the autocephaly of the Orthodox Church of Czechoslovakia, focusing on the position adopted by the Church of Cyprus during the archiepiscopacy of Makarios III — also the first ...
N. O. Pashkov
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ALGORITHM FOR PROCLAIMING AUTOCEPHALY IN THE CONTEXT OF THE STRUGGLE FOR INDEPENDENCE

open access: yesSophia. Human and Religious Studies Bulletin, 2021
The article analyzes the process of system formation of the structure of Ecumenical Orthodoxy at the current stage. Church life is a dynamic process. The Church is constantly moving forward and has to respond to social demands and problems. It is determined that the institution of autocephaly went through a difficult path of formation, however, even ...
A. Kobetiak
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Seeking a Path to Autocephaly for the Church in Ukraine. Relations with the Ecumenical Patriarchate (XX–XXI Century)

open access: yesStudia Środkowoeuropejskie i Bałkanistyczne
The article presents the history of the process of the Ukrainian Church’s efforts to obtain autocephaly.
Konrad Kuczara
doaj   +2 more sources

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