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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“The affairs of the Church are decided in Council…”: Archbishop Tikhon (Bellavin) and the Orthodox Brotherhoods of North America [PDF]
The article is dedicated to the unique experience of practical conciliarity, which Archbishop Tikhon (Bellavin), elected in November 1917 as Patriarch of Moscow and All Russia, gained during his ministry in the Aleutian and North American Diocese ...
Litvinenko E. Yu., Balakshina Yu. V.
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«God grant that there may soon be a Great and United Russia again!» letters from Minsk from His Grace Georgy (Yaroshevsky) to Moscow to His Holiness Tikhon (Bellavin), spring 1918 [PDF]
Four letters of Bishop-Archbishop of Minsk and Turov Georgy (Yaroshevsky) to Patriarch Tikhon (Bellavin) of Moscow and All Russia, written in March-May 1918, are introduced into scientific circulation.
Aleksandr Mazyrin
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The ministry of the future martyr archbishop hieromartyr Seraphim (Samoilovich) in Alaska (1902‒1908) [PDF]
The future Archbishop Serafim (Samoilovich) immediately after graduating from the Poltava Theological Seminary was appointed to the Aleut diocese as a teacher at the Unalaska missionary School.
Olga Kosik
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“Holy Rus’ bows before your feat, and future generations will bow before it with gratitude”: correspondence during the First World War between Valaam hegumen Mavrikiy (Baranov) and Grand Prince Nikolai Nikolaevich Romanov [PDF]
The publication covers correspondence during the First World War (1914-1917) between the abbot of the Valaam Transfiguration Monastery, Abbot Mauritius (Baranova, 1838-1918) with Grand Duke Nikolai Nikolaevich Romanov (1856-1929).
Tatyana Shevchenko
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The Soviet Renovationist Schism and the Problem of the Transition to the New Calendar in the 1920s [PDF]
The paper is devoted to the attempts of the God-fighting communist government to impose a Western calendar alien to the Russian Orthodox Church, with the assistance of the Renovationist schism inspired by this government.
Priest Alexander V. Mazyrin
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Pastoral care of St. Tikhon (Bellavin) of the sailors of the ships of the Russian Imperial navy at the turn of the 19th — 20th centuries [PDF]
: The history of Orthodoxy in North America is inextricably linked to the navy, as it was born through the labors of Russian missionaries who arrived there by sea.
Sozont Singh
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“A revolutionary impetus was needed to launch a transformative movement in the Church…”
Alexander Vladimirovich Mazyrin is a priest of the Russian Orthodox Church, Doctor of Theology, Doctor of Church History, Candidate of Historical Sciences, Professor and Chief Researcher at St. Tikhon's Orthodox University for the Humanities.
A. V. Mazyrin
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