“Archbishop” Vladimir (Ivanov) and the renovationist schism in Kuban in 1941–1945 [PDF]
The appeal to this topic is conditioned by the following factors: the increased interest of the Russian state and society in the Church and the frequent attempts to bring schism and disorder into the Church.
Toporov Maxim, Priest
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Formation of prerequisites for the renovationist schism among the liberal nobility and clergy of Orel guberniya in 1900–1917 [PDF]
Based on the analysis of the periodicals of Orel guberniya of the early 20th century, as well as information on the public utterances of provincial public fi gures on the Church question in the pre-revolutionary period, the author reconstructs the ...
Timofey Balyko
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On the history of Grigorian Schism: little-known letter of chairman of the “Temporary Higher Church Council” to the deputy patriarchal locum tenens, 1926 [PDF]
This publication makes public a little-known polemical letter from archbishop Grigory (Yatskovskiy), the leader of the Grigorian schism that originated in December, 1925, to the Deputy Patriarchal Locum Tenens metropolitan Sergius (Stragorodsky).
Alexander Mazyrin
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To the question about «the revisionist nature of sergianstvo» [PDF]
The article deals with ecclesiastical polemics 1920–1930-ies, namely the prosecution of the Deputy Locum Tenens Metropolitan Sergius (Stragorodsky) in the pursuit of innovative ways as they pushed against him by the representatives of the «right» Church ...
Mazyrin Aleksandr, priest
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The paper is based on available sources and deals with Nicholas Avtonomov’s biography which has not been widely known so far. N.P. Avtonomov (1889-1979) is regarded as an ecclesiastical adventurer and turncoat.
Bochkov Pavel Vladimirovich
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Clergy and Russian society liberalization at the end of 19th - the beginning of 20th century
The characteristics of political views of the Orthodox clergy in the period of liberal reforms at the edge of 19-20th centuries where participated the representatives of Russian Orthodox Church is given.
V. Lisyunin
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Canonised while still alive... Ministry of the confessor of the faith archpriest Alexander Makov (1881‒1985) in Kuban’ region and in Chernigov [PDF]
This article studies the life and ministry of the Orthodox Confessor of the Faith (Russ. исповедник) Archpriest Alexander Makov (1881‒1985; Russ. Александр Маков), who survived the revolution and civil war, the Renovationist schism (Russ.
Sergey Shumylo
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Half a Century of Life Don Khutor: the Parish Chronicle of St. Panteleimon• s Church of Khutor Letovskiy, Stanitsa Kremenskaia, Ust`-Medveditskaya District, Troops of the Don Region (1873-1929) [PDF]
The article puts forward into scientific circulation a valuable source on the history of the parish life of the late 19th — early 20th century on the Don — the parish chronicle found in one of the investigations of the repressed clergy.
Ageev Evgenii, priest
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«WE BRING IT TO YOUR NOTICE...» [PDF]
Information against the alleged "counter(revolutionary action of Tikhon support(ers" given to the civil authorities by adherents of renovationism was one of the favouritemeans of achieving their aims.
N.A. Krivosheeva.
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The renovationist movement in the Tula diocese (1922–1927) [PDF]
The article provides an analysis of the rise, development, and fall of the renovationist movement within the Tula diocese of the Russian Orthodox Church.
Evseev Nikolay, Priest
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