Религиозно-церковная политика советского режима в отношении Польской автокефальной православной церкви на Волыни в 1939–1941 гг. [PDF]
The article presents Soviet religious and ecclesiastical policy in the first period of the Second World War on Polish territories occupied by the Soviet Union.
Гордиенко, Вячеслав +1 more
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Excerpt: The relationship between religion and nation that is promoted by a state will have tremendous effects on religious minority groups. For religious minorities in Russia, the forms that are most utilized by the state are exclusion and strong ...
Admiraal, Beth
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Liturgical language of the Eastern Slavonic Orthodox Churches. The Position of The Polish Autocephalous Orthodox Church’s Faithful Concerning Liturgical Language [PDF]
The analysis of collected materials from the life of the Slavic Orthodox Churches indicates, that in some cases Church Slavonic language is no longer a current or justifiable liturgical language.
Stempa, Tomasz
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At the start of 1998, rumors - as well as denials - are once again flying of an imminent, historic meeting between the Pope of Rome and the Patriarch of Moscow and All Russia.
Cava, Ralph Della
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THE POLISH AUTOCEPHALOUS ORTHODOX CHURCH IN THE RELIGIOUS SPACE OF EASTERN EUROPE
У статті аналізується процес формування Польської автокефальної Православної Церкви та її вплив у релігійному просторі Східної Європи. Встановлено, що впродовж ХХ століття у Республіці Польща накопичився низка проблем державно-церковних та міжконфесійних відносин, які взаємопов’язані і взаємообумовлені потужними політичними процесами.
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The ‘Homeland – Graves’ Topos in Media Publications of the Polish Autocephalous Orthodox Church
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The Ukrainian Orthodox Church's stance on the revolution and war. OSW Commentary No. 151, 27.10.2014 [PDF]
Volodymyr (secular name Viktor Sabodan), the Metropolitan of Kyiv and All-Ukraine, the head of the Ukrainian Orthodox Church (UOC), which recognises the honorary primacy of the Moscow Patriarchate, died on 5 July 2014 at the age of 79. He was replaced by
Olszanski, Tadeusz A.
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Autokefalia ukrainska: w poszukiwaniu modelu tworzenia koscielnej samodzielnosci. (Ukrainian Autocephaly: in Search of Church Independence) [PDF]
The Ukrainian Orthodox Church established itself as an autocephalous church only during the period of Ukrainian straggle for independence (1917-20) and strived to gain formal, canonical recognition of its autocephaly. On 14 October 1921 the All-Ukrainian
Смирнов, А. (A. Smyrnov)
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Church, State and Nation in Ukraine
Much of the current discussion concerning the future of independent Ukraine has centered on the issue of nation-building. Two models of the Ukrainian state, (1) national (the state of the ‘Ukrainian people’) and (2) multi-ethnic (the state of ‘the people
Plokhy, Serhii
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The Orthodox tradition on divorced and remarried faithful : what can the Catholic Church learn? [PDF]
This study investigates the question “The Orthodox Tradition on Divorced and Remarried Faithful: What can the Catholic Church Learn?” in three steps: first, it outlines the progress of Catholic interest in the Orthodox approach to divorce and remarriage ...
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