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The attitude of the Moscow Patriarchate towards other Orthodox churches

Religion, State and Society, 2007
Abstract The Moscow Patriarchate is a transnational subject of political relations which acts both inside and outside the Russian Federation. It has specific goals: to maintain the integrity of its canonical territory and to gain dominance within the Universal Orthodox Church.
Alicja Curanović
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The Moscow Patriarchate and the Right to Conscientious Objection

Religion, State and Society, 2009
Abstract In 2002 the Russian Duma adopted a law regulating the status of the country's conscientious objectors. This study discusses the role of the Moscow Patriarchate – an influential norm entrepreneur – in this process. It shows how the Patriarchate has actively supported some of the more conservative forces – including the Russian Ministry of ...
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The Symphonic Ideal: The Moscow Patriarchate's Post-Soviet Leadership

Europe-Asia Studies, 2003
(2003). The Symphonic Ideal: The Moscow Patriarchate's Post-Soviet Leadership. Europe-Asia Studies: Vol. 55, No. 4, pp. 575-596.
Zoe Knox
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The Role of the Moscow Patriarchate in Supporting the Russian-Ukrainian War

open access: yesOccasional 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 ...
Synchak, Bohdan
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Non-Religious Influence of the Ukrainian Orthodox Church of the Moscow Patriarchate on Ukrainian Society

open access: yes, 2022
The relevance of the study is provided by the Russian military invasion of Ukraine, more specifically, the hybrid nature of the war that Russia has been waging against Ukraine since 2014.
Bogdan Synchak, Maksym Balaklytskyi
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LETTER TO THE PATRIARCHATE OF MOSCOW

Ecumenical Review, 1955
W A Visser 'T Hooft
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Reasons for the Rupture of the Ukrainian Orthodox Church with the Moscow Patriarchate against the Backdrop of the War in Ukraine 2022

open access: yes, 2022
The object of the study is provided by the conflict of interests of the Ukrainian society and the Ukrainian Orthodox Church of the Moscow Patriarchate (UOC-(MP) against the backdrop of the 2022 full-scale Russian war against Ukraine.
Valentyna Kuryliak, Bogdan Synchak
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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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