Towards the history of the Vladimir diocese. Bishop Athanasius (Sakharov) and bishop Damian (Voskresensky) (1925–1926) [PDF]
The published documents characterize the church situation in the Pereslavl’s suffragancy of the Vladimir diocese in 1925–1926. They inform about the situation that has been developed in connecting with joining of Pereslavl’s bishop Damian (Voskresensky ...
Kosik Ol'ga
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Renovationist Church Episcopate in USSR in 1941-1945: Transformations of Political Views
The article is devoted to the problem of political preferences of the renovationist episcopate in the USSR in 1941-1945. The author notes that, contrary to the popular opinion about the Pro-Soviet positions of all the bishops-renovationists in the ...
I. V. Petrov
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The Orthodox Brotherhood of Bishop Makarii (Opotskii) in the Context of Persecution in the Twentieth Century [PDF]
The religious life of Orthodox believers under the conditions of persecution in the 20th century, especially from the mid-20s to the first half of the 40s, has not been sufficiently studied.
Alexandra V. Budanova
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Towards the question about the liquidation of the Moscow residence of Valaam monastery in 1920s [PDF]
The article covers the post-revolutionary period of the Valaam metochion’s story in Moscow. The author describes the political situation accompanying the negotiations between employees of the Justice’s Commissariat (Narkomjust) and of the Moscow Soviet ...
Shevchenko Tat'iana
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“A revolutionary impetus was needed to launch a transformative movement in the Church…”
Alexander Vladimirovich Mazyrin is a priest of the Russian Orthodox Church, Doctor of Theology, Doctor of Church History, Candidate of Historical Sciences, Professor and Chief Researcher at St. Tikhon's Orthodox University for the Humanities.
A. V. Mazyrin
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ON THE HISTORY OF THE RENOVATIONIST SCHISM IN TRANSCAUCASIA AND UNSUCCESSFUL PROJECTS OF RECONCILIATION BETWEEN THE RUSSIAN AND GEORGIAN ORTHODOX CHURCHES (1922–1923) [PDF]
The article is devoted to the initial history of the Renovationist schism in the Soviet Transcaucasia, mainly in the Baku diocese. The main sources of information became letters written in July 1923 to the Holy Patriarch Tikhon by the last governor of ...
priest Aleksandr V. Mazyrin
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On the 150th anniversary of Musa Jarullah Bigiev
The article is devoted to an overview of the significance of the scientific and religious-social activities of the outstanding Tatar religious thinker, theologian and philosopher of the first half of the 20th century Musa Jarullah (Yarullovich) Bigiev ...
Aidar Garifutdinovich Khairutdinov
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“THE LORD SEER-OF-HEARTS HOLDS ME IN HIS RIGHT HAND…” (TO THE BIOGRAPHY OF ARCHPRIEST VASILY NIKULCHEV) [PDF]
This article is part of a series of publications, which the author devoted to the fate of a priest of the Russian Orthodox Church, who followed the path of a confessor after the revolutionary events of 1917.
Hieromonk Antony (A. V. Malinsky)
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Towards the нistory of the Renovationist group “Union of communities of the Ancient Apostolic Church” [PDF]
The initial period of the history of the Renovationist schism was marked by the strong mutual hostility of the leaders of the schism, which led to the emergence of three main rival groups: the «Living Church», the «Union for Church Revival» and the ...
Alexey Rodionov
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El periodo bajomedieval supone, para algunos grandes monasterios castellanos, un importante proceso de recesión económica y social que contrasta con el periodo de expansión vivido durante los siglos altomedievales. En el siglo XV, la situación se recrudece aún más para los cenobios de ámbito rural debido a la consolidación y auge de los centros urbanos.
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