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Schwank on “One Moscow Patriarch”

2022
The article examines Schwank on “one Moscow patriarch.” Among the numerous pieces of literature printed on the territory of German states in the 17th century, one can still find unknown sources on the history of Russian-European relations. The vocal work, composed by the Baroque music theoretician, composer and writer Georg Daniel Speer (1636–1707), is
Alexandra Yu. Belkind   +1 more
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The Moscow Patriarchate in Estonia: Russian Versus International Concerns

Problems of Post-Communism, 2008
The dispute over church property in Estonia became a test of Orthodox influence in post-communist Russia.
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THE MOSCOW PATRIARCHATE AND THE CONFLICT IN UKRAINE

The Estonian Journal of Military Studies, No. 2 (2016)
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The concept of stauropegiya and ist current state in the Moscow Patriarchate

Богословский сборник Тамбовской духовной семинарии
This article examines the concept of stauropegia in modern Russian canon law. There are no studies in scientific literature that fully reveal the historical development and significance of the Institution of stauropegion. The authors explain the meaning of the term and its origin, and also give examples of stauropegia in the history of the undivided ...
Aleksandr A. Sakhnenko   +1 more
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LETTER TO THE PATRIARCHATE OF MOSCOW

The Ecumenical Review, 1955
Franklin Clark Fry   +1 more
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Between Moscow and Rome: Struggle for the Greek Catholic Patriarchate in Ukraine

Journal of Church and State, 1995
Wh en Kiril Lakota, the central figure of the award-winning film based on Morris West's bestseller, The Shoes of the Fisherman, was released from the Soviet Gulag and came to Rome, he was elected pope. When Joseph Slipyi (1892-1984), archbishop of Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church and prototype of Lakota, was released from the Gulag by Nikita Khrushchev ...
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DEATH OF THE MOSCOW PATRIARCHATE’S HIERARCHES DURING THE NAZI OCCUPATION

Baltic Journal of Legal and Social Sciences, 2021
Vyacheslav Hordiyenko, Halyna Hordiyenko
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Patriarch of Moscow and All Rus’ Sergius and the Soviet State

Orthodoxia
At the end of 1925, Metropolitan Sergius of Nizhny Novgorod assumed the position of Deputy Patriarchal Locum Tenens. He undertook the task of formulating the Church’s position in relation to state authorities. Its authentic expression was the draft “Appeal”. which was rejected by the government, leading to the arrest of its author.
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