Revisiting the jurisdiction of Moscow Patriarchate (Unapproved draft decree of 1950)
A draft resolution is being introduced into scientific circulation, which was to be adopted by the Holy Synod of the Russian Orthodox Church in 1950. The ruling could have a significant impact on the church situation in the world and give the supporters ...
Andrey Kostryukov
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Position of the Russian Church outside Russia as to the issue of holiness of Moscow Patriarchate in the period of metropolitan Filaret (Voznesensky) [PDF]
This article is devoted to the attitude of the Russian Orthodox Church Outside Russia to Moscow Patriarchate during the period Metropolitan Philaret (Voznesensky).
Andrey Kostryukov
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PROBLEMS OF SEPARATION UKRAINIAN ORTHODOX CHURCH FROM THE MOSCOW PATRIARCHATE
The modern problems of obtaining autocephaly of the Ukrainian Orthodox Church are analyzed. The centennial struggle for autocephaly of the UOC proves that the problem of obtaining independence from the Russian Orthodox Church îf the Moscow Patriarchate ...
Олена Золотарьова
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“RUSSIAN WORLD” CORROSIONS IN THE PRACTICES OF THE MOSCOW PATRIARCHATE.
The research objective. To consider the destructive effectiveness of the narratives and practices of Russian Orthodox Church and its satellite “Ukrainian” Orthodox Church (on the basis of its Primate public speeches). The statement of basic materials.
Oleksandr Brodetskyi +1 more
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This article discusses the formation of Ukrainian state identity in the struggle for the status of an independent Ukrainian Orthodox Church from the Moscow Patriarchate. Since Ukraine's independence in 1991, the country has had two national churches and
Civa Syadza Masnun
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The UOC-Moscow Patriarchate did not condemn Russian fascism
I am reading an April 4 issue of the newspaper "Day" in an interview with the Director of the UOC of the Moscow Patriarchate Anthony. It reminds me of a well-known Ukrainian national comparison: it is yorking like a scar on a skillet.
Anatolii M. Kolodnyi
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Archpriest Gregory Prozorov (1864–1942), rector of the parish of Moscow Patriarchate in Berlin [PDF]
The article examines the biography of one of the significant figures of the Russian Orthodox Church of the twentieth century – Archpriest Grigory Yakovlevich Prozorov.
Maxim Sorokin, Alexander Bertash
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Metropolitan Sergius and the “Journal of the Moscow Patriarchate” in 1931–1935
After the end of the civil war, the Moscow Patriarchate could only publish annual calendars, which were published until 1925. This was the only and very limited opportunity for the highest church authorities to publish some of their decrees and orders.
A. N. Kashevarov
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Renovationist “Bishops” in the Correspondence Between Bishop Alexander (Tolstopyatov) of Molotov and Solikamsk and Patriarch Sergius (Stragorodsky), 1943–1944 [PDF]
The article describes the liquidation process of the renovationist schism in the Ural which took place during the Great Patriotic War. It is also tackles the reunion of the former renovationist hierarchs with the Russian Orthodox Church.
Archpriest Alexey N. Marchenko
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The article focuses on the historical issue surrounding the 1580s plans to transfer the Ecumenical Patriarch Jeremiah II Tranos’ seat to the Rus regions of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth.
Larysa Shvab, Yulia Tokarska
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