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Formation of the Digital Library of Liturgical Books of the Moscow Patriarchate’s Publishing House

Bibliotekovedenie [Russian Journal of Library Science], 2010
For the first time it is analyzed the process of forming the digital library of liturgical service books in the Russian Orthodox Church’s key publishing entity — the Publishing House of the Moscow Patriarchate. The author recounts the strategy and approach used by the Publishing House, the problems of interaction between the Church and the digital ...
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Patriarch of Moscow and All Rus’ Sergius and the Soviet State

Orthodoxia
At the end of 1925, Metropolitan Sergius of Nizhny Novgorod assumed the position of Deputy Patriarchal Locum Tenens. He undertook the task of formulating the Church’s position in relation to state authorities. Its authentic expression was the draft “Appeal”. which was rejected by the government, leading to the arrest of its author.
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The Role of the Moscow Patriarchate in Supporting the Russian-Ukrainian War

Occasional Papers on Religion in Eastern Europe
The article examines the role of the Moscow Patriarchate in supporting the Russian-Ukrainian war. It provides numerous examples of the Russian Orthodox Church’s (ROC) endorsement of Putin’s state ideology. The complexities of the ROC’s interactions with its branches abroad are outlined, highlighting both the alignment and contradictions in the ...
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Metropolitan Sergius and the “Journal of the Moscow Patriarchate” in 1931–1935

Orthodoxia
After the end of the civil war, the Moscow Patriarchate could only publish annual calendars, which were published until 1925. This was the only and very limited opportunity for the highest church authorities to publish some of their decrees and orders.
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LETTER TO THE PATRIARCHATE OF MOSCOW

The Ecumenical Review, 1955
Franklin Clark Fry   +1 more
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Spatial distribution and sources of potentially toxic elements in road dust and its PM10 fraction of Moscow megacity

Science of the Total Environment, 2021
Dmitry Vlasov   +2 more
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« Transfer » of the Metropolitanate of Kyiv to the Patriarchate of Moscow in 1686: Decision about the « subordination » of Metropolitanate of Kyiv to the Patriarch of Moscow

2019
The text is a report of the article presented in the international conference “Jurisdictional Status of the Kyiv Orthodox Metropolitanate in 1686: Theology, Canon Law and the Cultural and Historical Context”, which took place on January 31, 2019 in the Metropolitan Chambers of the Sofia Kyivska National Reserve. Based on the study of original documents
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The Moscow Patriarchate and Russia’s Invasion of Ukraine: Towards a Critical Explanation

How can we explain the Moscow Patriarchate’s full-fledged support for Russia’s full-scale war in Ukraine? In the literature, the Russian Orthodox Church is either treated primarily as an instrument of the Kremlin or as an autonomous actor and moral ‘norm entrepreneur’ whose agency should be assessed in its own right.
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