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Between Constantinople and Moscow: Autocephaly of the Macedonian Orthodox Church—Archbishopric of Ohrid

open access: yesReligions
The article examines the history and the mechanism of obtaining autocephalous status for the Macedonian Orthodox Church—Archbishopric of Ohrid, from the early initiatives in 1944, through the self-decared autocephalous status in 1967, the appeal to the ...
Jovan Jonovski
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THE SPECIFICS OF THE BYZANTINE MODEL OF GRANTING AUTOCEPHALY: FROM THE PAST TO THE PRESENT

open access: yesSophia. Human and Religious Studies Bulletin
B a c k g r o u n d . The article delves into the Byzantine model of granting autocephaly, a critical component in shaping ecclesiastical autonomy within the Orthodox world. The author explores the historical foundations of this model, particularly the interconnection between ecclesiastical and state structures under imperial influence. M e t h o d s .
Oleksandr Zbanko
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AUTOCEPHALY OF THE GEORGIAN CHURCH

open access: yesJOURNAL "ORBELIANI", 2023
Vlasios Fidas   +2 more
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Consecration of Chrism: Symbol of Ecclesial Unity? [PDF]

open access: yesВестник Свято-Филаретовского института, 2022
In the course of history, the sanctification of the precious chrism/myron has become increasingly complex; the article investigates how, when and why this happened.
Basilius J. Groen
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Church, State and Society in Ukraine: Three Years after the Tomos [PDF]

open access: yesСовременная Европа, 2022
This article contains an analysis of the consequences of the establishment of the autocephalous Orthodox Church of Ukraine (OCU), the recognition of which was announced in the Tomos of the Ecumenical (Constantinople) Patriarch on January 5, 2019.
S.A. Mudrov
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Chalcedon on the Road to Justice and Peace

open access: yesThe Ecumenical Review, Volume 73, Issue 2, Page 261-280, April 2021., 2021
Abstract In the context of the bilateral dialogue between the Mar Thoma Syrian Church and the Old Catholic Churches of the Union of Utrecht, the question of Christology – and with that the joint reception of the conciliar tradition of the early church – played an important role, given the “families” of churches that both traditions belong to: “Western ...
Peter‐Ben Smit, Adrian Suter
wiley   +1 more source

Self-Ruled and Self-Consecrated Ecclesiastic Schism as a Nation-Building Instrument in the Orthodox Countries of South Eastern Europe

open access: yesGenealogy, 2020
The Orthodox concept of autocephaly, a formerly organizational and administrative measure, has been a powerful nation-building tool since the 19th century.
Dragan Šljivić, Nenad Živković
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The Ethiopian Orthodox Church and its role in the State before 1974

open access: yesРоссийский журнал истории Церкви, 2021
The aim of the study is to consider the role and place of the Ethiopian Orthodox Christian Church in preserving the ancient traditions and culture of the peoples of Ethiopia.
Nigusie Wolde Michae Kassaye   +1 more
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Macedonian Orthodox Church-Archbishopric of Ohrid and Its Arduous Road to Autocephaly

open access: yesOccasional papers on religion in Eastern Europe, 2022
Gjoko Gjorgjevski   +3 more
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Autocephaly for the Ukrainian Church: Religious Transitions Before and After Tomos and Attitudes Towards it (the Case of the Volyn Region)

open access: yesFilosofija Sociologija, 2023
The attainment of autocephaly by the Orthodox Church of Ukraine intensified the religious transitions of parishes that were preceded by individual parishioners’ switches.
S. Salnikova
semanticscholar   +1 more source

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