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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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The Role of the Moscow Patriarchate in Supporting the Russian-Ukrainian War

Occasional Papers on Religion in Eastern Europe
The article examines the role of the Moscow Patriarchate in supporting the Russian-Ukrainian war. It provides numerous examples of the Russian Orthodox Church’s (ROC) endorsement of Putin’s state ideology. The complexities of the ROC’s interactions with its branches abroad are outlined, highlighting both the alignment and contradictions in the ...
Bohdan Synchak
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Shoulda, coulda, woulda – missed opportunities, lost chances, bad options for the Moscow Patriarchate

Canadian Slavonic Papers, 2020
In the Ukrainian ecclesial crisis, the Russian Orthodox Church (ROC) plays an important role. It claims Ukraine as its canonical territory and dismisses any action by the Ecumenical Patriarchate (E...
Thomas Bremer
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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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RECOGNITION OF AUTOCEPHALITY FROM THE MOSCOW PATRIARCHATE OF THE ORTHODOX CHURCH IN POLAND IN 1948.

Politička revija, 2022
The article analyses the situation in Polish Orthodox Church after the Second World War. Particular attention is paid by the author to the issues of the canonical and legal status of the Polish Orthodox Church, its relations with the Moscow Patriarchate ...
Petr Fe
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The Moscow Patriarchate and the Soviet government in solving foreign policy problems of the mid-1940s

OOO "Zhurnal "Voprosy Istorii", 2022
The article analyzes the practice of church-hierarchical interaction with government structures - the Council for the Affairs of the Russian Orthodox Church and indirectly with the Council of Ministers of the USSR (Soviet government) in relation to inter-
M. Kail
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SERGIANISM, NATIONAL BOLSHEVISM, AND NEO-SOVIETISM: THE MOSCOW PATRIARCHATE IN THE POWER STRUCTURE OF THE USSR AND THE RUSSIAN FEDERATION

The Warsaw East Law Review
This article analyses the position of the Russian Orthodox Church of the Moscow Patriarchate (ROC MP) within the power structures of the USSR and the Russian Federation, employing a novel methodological approach based on the concept of neo-Sovietism ...
Dmitriy Savvin
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Campaign in the Soviet press during the Khrushchev offensive on the Church and the leadership of the Moscow Patriarchate

OOO "Zhurnal "Voprosy Istorii", 2021
The main goal of the authors is to form a holistic view of the position and actions of the leaders of the Russian Orthodox Church - Patriarch Alexy I (Simansky) and his de facto deputy Metropolitan Nikolai (Yarushevich) - in connection with the campaign ...
Аnatolij Kashevarov, S. Kulik
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Realization of Church Council 1917–1918 Resolutions into church practice of Moscow Patriarchate and Russian Orthodox Church outside of Russia

Vestnik Tomskogo gosudarstvennogo universiteta Istoriya
The purpose of the research is the analysis of congregation observance implementation accepted by Church Council of 1917-1918 into church practice of Moscow Patriarchate and Russian Orthodox Church outside Russia.
Ruslan Ju. Terekov
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