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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WHAT COMPROMISE WITH THE RENOVATIONISTS AGREED PATRIARCH TIKHON TO IN 1923–1924? PART 2: NEGOTIATIONS WITH THE “LIVING CHURCH” OF VLADIMIR KRASNITSKY. 1924 [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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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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The publication examines the previously unknown text of St. Tikhon (Bellavin), future Patriarch of Moscow and All Russia) entitled «Jansenism». This article was based on the thesis of St.
Unpublished article of holy hierarch Tikhon (Beiiavin)
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Jansenism in the Evaluation of the Graduates of the St. Petersburg Theological Academy: from Ivan Troitsky to St. Tikhon (Bellavin) [PDF]
The present study continues a series of publications exploring “augustiniana” within the Russian ecclesiastical scholarship, i.e. the work of professors and students of Theological academies devoted to Saint Augustine and conducted prior to the Russian ...
Sukhova Nataliia
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Archimandrite Tikhon (Bellavin) and hieromonk Antonin (Granovsky) in 1897 [PDF]
The letter of archimandrite Tickhon (Bellavin), who later became Patriarch of Moscow and All Russia, in support of bible scholar hieromonk Antonin (Granovsky), appears for the fi rst time.
Semenenko-Basin Il'ia
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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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The Orthodox Church and «Russian Dissolve»: reflecting on lessons of the past (Review of the book Firsov S. L. «A Time for War and a Time for Peace». The Orthodox Russian Church and the Civil War in Russia: Essays on History and Historiography) [PDF]
The article characterizes one of the last works of the famous St. Petersburg historian S. L. Firsov, specialist in the field of Church history and church-state relations.
V. V. Kalinovsky, A. S. Puchenkov
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The “Formula” of holy martyr metropolitan Kirill (Smirnov) from the notebook of holy martyr bishop Damaskin (Tsedrik) [PDF]
This article makes public an extremely important document of the first (according to the will of Holy Patriarch Tikhon) candidate for the position of the Patriarchal Locum Tenens Hieromartyr Metropolitan Kirill (Smirnov). It was written in April 1934 and
Vladimir Vorobjev +2 more
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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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