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Orthodox Clergy of the Lower Volga and the Don in 1940–1953

open access: yesВестник Волгоградского государственного университета. Серия 4. История, регионоведение, международные отношения, 2014
The article presents the regional specificity of the formation of the Orthodox clergy in the Lower Volga and Don in the 1940–1950s. The Battle of Stalingrad was the starting point of the Orthodox revival in the region. During the Battle of Stalingrad the
Redkina Olga, Mordvinov Sergey
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Orthodox clergy of the Soiko family

open access: yesВолинський благовісник, 2020
The article highlights the life and pastoral path of representatives of three generations of clergy from the Soiko family. The family of the acolyte and later the priest Pavlo Soiko, who worked in the parishes of Zhytomyr and Ternopil regions, had four ...
archpriest Mykola Tsap
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Orthodox clergy of the North of Russia between Whites and Reds in 1918–1920 [PDF]

open access: yesВестник Свято-Филаретовского института, 2022
The article deals with the issue of the service of the Orthodox clergy in the territory of the North of Russia in 1918–1920. The main focus is on the period of presence in the region of the Entente troops and the government of the Northern Region.
I. V. Petrov
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The Political Mood of Orthodox Clergy in Crimea during the Nazi Occupation [PDF]

open access: yesModern History of Russia, 2019
This research was supported by the “Russian Science Foundation”, project no. 18-78-00048 “Orthodox clergy on the Occupied areas of the RSFSR in 1941–1944”.
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“Christianizing” Transnistria: Romanian Orthodox Clergy as Beneficiaries, Perpetrators, and Rescuers during the Holocaust

open access: yesHolocaust and Genocide Studies, 2020
Abstract The violent behavior of fascist Orthodox clerics serving in the Transnistrian Orthodox Mission during World War II contributed to the “Romanianization” of Transnistria initiated by the Antonescu government in 1941. These churchmen stand out as bystanders, beneficiaries, and even perpetrators of the Holocaust.
Ionut Florin Biliuta
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The activity of Orthodox bloggers as the factor of the Orthodox religious organizations modernization

open access: yesНаука. Культура. Общество, 2023
The article, based on online observation data, analyzes the activities of Orthodox bloggers in modern Russian society in the conceptual framework of the theories of secularization, post-secular society and the mediatization of religion.
Olga A. Bogatova, Sergey V. Golovanov
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State authorities, clergy and parish councils of Russian Orthodox Church in Kalmykia in 1957–1984 [PDF]

open access: yesВестник Православного Свято-Тихоновского гуманитарного университета: Серия ИИ. История, история Русской Православной Церкви, 2018
This article examines the problem of interaction between state authorities and the governing bodies of the Russian Orthodox Church in Kalmykia in the period of 1957– 1984.
Sergey Belousov
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Study of Christian Priesthood Costumes (Coptic-Syriac) in Egypt [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of Architecture, Art & Humanistic Science, 2023
It is worth mentioning that the Christian religion since its emergence, specifically in the first century AD, as a result of many circumstances, whether political, economic or social, and the constant pressures, especially the Roman state, which controls
Monika Talaat   +2 more
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Right-wing parties and orthodox clergy in 1905‒1914 (with Vladimirskaya guberniya as an example) [PDF]

open access: yesВестник Православного Свято-Тихоновского гуманитарного университета: Серия ИИ. История, история Русской Православной Церкви, 2019
This article examines (with Vladimirskaya Guberniya as an example) relations between the Orthodox clergy and those monarchist parties that emerged in the years of the fi rst Russian revolution.
Igor Omeliyanchuk
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The Role of Right-Bank Ukraine's Orthodox Clergy in the Local Lore Movement (Second Half of the 19th – Beginning of the 20th Centuries)

open access: yesCodrul Cosminului, 2021
The study outlines the place and the role of Right-Bank Ukraine's Orthodox clergy (Kyiv, Volyn, and Podillia provinces) in the local lore movement in the second half of the 19th - early 20th centuries.
Oleksii Koshel
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