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RUSSIAN AND ANTIOCHIAN ORTHODOX CHURCHES: RELATIONS IN THE 1980s [PDF]
The article examines the relationships between the two local Orthodox Churches — Russian and Antiochian — in the last quarter of the 20th century, on the basis of the documents from the State Archive of the Russian Federation introduced in the academic ...
Georgij O. Borkoniuk
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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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Patriarch Alexy and archbishop Mark’s meetings in Munich in 1995 and in Tver in 1996 [PDF]
In the mid-90s of the twentieth century, two bishops’ meetings of the Russian Orthodox Church the Moscow Patriarchate and the Church Abroad, i.e. Patriarch Alexiy II and the Berlin-German Archbishop Mark, quietly and almost imperceptibly took place ...
Bazanov Varfolomey
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Конец двадцатого века ознаменовался появлением определенного дискурса исторической памяти в контексте национальной идентичности, и появлением новой эпистемологии, отмеченной такими понятиями, как «историческое покаяние» и «постсоветское общество», и ...
Александр Велисейчик
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Parish Reform of 1961 and Russian Orthodox Church Episcopate Reaction [PDF]
The article describes church-state relations and in-church life in the USSR during the period of N. S. Khrushchev’s government. The authors have studied the Orthodox Church parish administration during the Khrushchev’s persecution in 1958–1964 based on ...
Archpriest Alexey N. Marchenko +1 more
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In 1970 the Patriarchate of Moscow gives autocephaly to Orthodox Church in America. This event is not suffi ciently reflected in the literature and many documents on this subject are not available.
Kostriukov Andrei
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Accession of the Russian Orthodox Church to the World Council of Churches in the context of church-state relations in the USSR [PDF]
The accession of the Russian Orthodox Church to the World Council of Churches in 1961 was the result of Moscow’s revision of its previous position, as well as a great deal of preparatory work led by Metropolitan Nikodim (Rotov), Chairman of the ...
Sergey Zvonarev
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ON THE DATE OF BIRTH OF PATRIARCH HADRIAN OF MOSCOW AND ALL RUSSIA [PDF]
The Russian historiographic sources recognize three probable birth dates of Hadrian, the last Patriarch of Moscow and all Russia in 17th century, i.e.1627, 1637 and 1639. The fourth date, 1636, is not widely recognized. Two epitaphs to the Patriarch Hadrian, both written by Karion Istomin, a major court poet of that time, serve as the main source of ...
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This article discusses the formation of Ukrainian state identity in the struggle for the status of an independent Ukrainian Orthodox Church from the Moscow Patriarchate. Since Ukraine's independence in 1991, the country has had two national churches and
Civa Syadza Masnun
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The Pan‐Orthodox Celebration of the 1600th Anniversary of the Council of Nicaea in 1925
Abstract This article explores the attempts to organize a Pan‐Orthodox Council in the years following the First World War that could gather in 1925 on the occasion of the 1600th anniversary of the First Ecumenical Council of Nicaea. While some of these efforts were remarkably ambitious, and although they were not always feasible or fully realized, they
Natallia Vasilevich
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