Eestikeelne usuõpetus (katehhees) õigeusu kirikus [PDF]
The article describes how catechesis is given to Estonian-speaking people in two Estonian Orthodox churches – the Estonian Apostolic Orthodox Church (EAOC) and the Estonian Orthodox Church of Moscow Patriarchate (EOCMP).
Liina Eek
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Clergy and Russian society liberalization at the end of 19th - the beginning of 20th century
The characteristics of political views of the Orthodox clergy in the period of liberal reforms at the edge of 19-20th centuries where participated the representatives of Russian Orthodox Church is given.
V. Lisyunin
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Russian Foreign Clergy in the 19th Century in Western Europe: General Tendencies and Peculiarities [PDF]
The article is devoted to general tendencies and peculiarities of а special group of Russian clergy, located at the embassies in the countries of Western Europe. Formed in the Synodal period, this category of clergy was under a double jurisdiction.
Gogorian Kristina
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Using the example of the Orthodox and Protestant churches, the process of interference by state authorities in the internal affairs of religious organisations in 1917–1928 is considered. The mechanisms of influence on believers, clergy and the leadership
Ivan I. Yanushevich
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Activity of Russian Orthodox clergy in establishing parochial schools in the second half of XIX — the beginning of the XX century [PDF]
The article analyses activity of parish clergy of Voronezh Diocese in the area of national education in the second half of XIX and the beginning of the XX century. On the basis of archival and published sources the author have made a thorough research on
Ikonnikov Sergei
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PREACHING-HOMILETICAL WORK OF THE UKRAINIAN ORTHODOX CLERGY IN THE XIX CENTURY
The article analyzes the preaching and homiletic activities of representatives of the clergy and scholars, teachers of the Theological Academy of Kiev in the 19th century, their influence on the formation of homiletic as a science of the Ukrainian preaching tradition.
Arseny Kachan, Hilarion Zborovsky
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Orthodox Clergy and Special Purposes Units of the Russian Empire: Forms and Features of Interaction
The investigation followed the forms, methods, directions, and mechanisms of interaction of the Russian Orthodox Church, particularly its clergy, with the Ministry of Interior's gendarmerie and police bodies, with the institutions and divisions of the ...
Stepan Borchuk +2 more
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Rural clergy of the Pskov region in the first post-war years (1945–1948) [PDF]
The article covers the situation of the rural Orthodox clergy of the Pskov region in the first post-war years. Based on the documents of the Council for the Affairs of the Russian Orthodox Church and the annual diocesan reports, the main statistical ...
Obozny Konstantin P.
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The American Orthodox Churches and Clergy in the 21st Century
In 1794, the foundation of a mission on Kodiak Island in Alaska by the Orthodox monks from Russia marked the entrance of Orthodox Church in America. Two centuries later, the presence of over one million faithful gathered into more than 2,400 local parishes bears witness to the firm establishment of Eastern Christianity in the US.
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“This wealth is for no good”: Church land ownership as source of financial security of parish clergy of Central Black Earth in the second half — beginning of the 20th century [PDF]
The fi nancial security of the Orthodox parish clergy was one of the most discussed questions during the Synodal period of the history of the Russian Orthodox Church. Parish priests played a signifi cant role in the life of the empire.
Sergey Ikonnikov
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