Patriarch Tikhon and autocephaly of the Polish Orthodox Church of 1924 [PDF]
In the early 1920s, the Polish government conducted active negotiations in Moscow with Patriarch Tikhon (Bellavin) on the issue of his blessing the autocephaly of the Polish Orthodox Church. Up to now, in Russian historiography has been only one document
Anastasiya Chibisova
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Orders of admission to the Orthodox Church from the Renovationist Schism. Documents of Patriarch Tikhon and Patriarch’s locum tenens Petr, 1923‒1925 [PDF]
This publication introduces the earlier unknown documents of Patriarch of Moscow and All Rus’ Tikhon (Bellavin) and his Holy Synod, as well as of his successor, Patriarch’s Locum Tenens Metropolitan of Krutitsy Petr (Polyanskiy). They deal with admission
Alexander Mazyrin, Sergey Nikolaev
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Memoirs about his Holiness Patriarch Tikhon. Publication from the archive of M.E. Gubonin [PDF]
The unique memoirs about Patriarch Tikhon published below, belonging to the outstanding historian Mikhail Efimovich Gubonin, as well as recorded by him from the words of his closest relatives and literarily processed, were included in the collection ...
Natalia Krivosheeva, Olga Kosik
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Church diplomacy and inter-orthodox relations in the era of persecution: the experience of the holy Patriarch Tikhon [PDF]
Article on the views and actions of Patriarch Tikhon (Bellavin) of Moscow and All Russia in the field of Inter-Orthodox relations in 1917–1925. It is shown that this direction was not a priority for His Holiness Tikhon in the context of full-scale ...
Aleksandr Mazyrin
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«Semi-Renovationism» in the Patriarch Tikhon Church in the Middle of 1920s: Bishop Iacov (Mascaev) at Orenburg cathedra (1923–1925) [PDF]
The article is devoted to analysis of Church politics of Bishop Iacov (Maskaev) at the Orenburg cathedra in 1923–1925. It is shown that before his consecration, Iacov Maskaev supported the dual tactics of the Orenburg Bishop Aristarch (Nickolaevsky ...
Zimina Nina
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The Letters of the Holy Martyr Benjamin, Metropolitan of Petrograd to Holy hierarch Tikhon, the Patriarch Moscow and All Russia (the publication) [PDF]
The publication off ers the unknown letter metropolitan Benjamin to Holy Patriarch Tikhon (the Moscow metropolitan in that time) in September, 1917 — July, 1918.
Smoliakova Inna
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Patriarch Tikhon and the Patriarchate of Constantinople: to the question about the causes of the actual breakup of relations [PDF]
The article discusses the development of relations between the Russian and Constantinople Churches during the rule of the Saint Patriarch Tikhon (1917–1925).
Mazyrin Aleksandr, priest
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“In the Church of Christ, no self-will can be tolerated and should not be tolerated...” Patriarch Tikhon’s documents on Ukrainian Church affairs 1918–1919 [PDF]
Documents from the fund of the Office of the Synod of the Russian State Historical Archive (RSHA. F. 796) characterizing the position of His Holiness Patriarch Tikhon, the Holy Synod and the Supreme Church Council of the Orthodox Russian Church on a ...
Alexander Mazyrin, Inna Smolaykova
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Статья посвящена истории основания в Москве в 1901 г. и закрытия в 1924-1926 гг. подворья Спасо-Преображенского Валаамского монастыря. Акцент сделан на первом десятилетии существования подворья при большевистской власти, описываются обстоятельства посещений подворской церкви Святейшим Патриархом Московским и всея России Тихоном (Беллавиным) в 1922-1924
Татьяна Ивановна Шевченко
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What Compromise with the Renovationists Agreed Patriarch Tikhon to in 1923–1924? Part 1: Negotiations with the “Holy Synod” of Evdokim (Meshchersky), 1923 [PDF]
The proposed article, based on the sources of various types (official, clerical, journalistic, and personal ones) and origins (ecclesiastical, schismatic, and state), examines attempts — under the guise of church reconciliation — to impose on Patriarch ...
Priest Alexander V. Mazyrin
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