The policy of the Soviet state and the Renovationist schism in Kuban, region (1922–1923) [PDF]
This article reconstructs the evolution of renovationist schism in the Kuban Diocese, which was one of the main outposts of the schism in the country, based on a wide range of unpublished sources from state and departmental archives. A characteristic feature of the development of the renovationist movement in the region was its support by the ...
Nikita Kiyashko
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The сommissioners’ institution of the Renovationist schism: tasks, functions, activity peculiarities [PDF]
This article attempts to give a comprehensive assessment of the process of creation, activity and liquidation of the commissioners’ institution in the system of church governing bodies of the Renovated Church in the 1920s and 1930s.Within the framework of the study, archival documents, materials from periodicals, and research were used, both by ...
Viktar Baranenka
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The Renovationist Schism in the Don Region and the Activities of «Archbishop» Melchizedek (Nikolayev) [PDF]
The article deals with the history of the renovationist schism in the Diocese of Don and Novocherkassk and with the role played in that process by “Archbishop” Melchizedek (also known as Nikolayev, Nikolev, or Nikolin). Based on a wide range of archive sources and materials of the 1920s periodicals, the author shows that the renovationist schism in the
Shadrina Alla
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Evolution of the attitude of metropolitan (patriarch) Sergiy (Stragorodskiy) to the renovationist schism in the 1920–1940s [PDF]
This article deals with changes in the attitude of metropolitan (Patriarch at the end of his life) Sergiy (Stragorodskiy; Russ. Сергий Страгородский) to the Sovietinspired Renovationist schism (Russ. обновленческий раскол) in the Russian Orthodox Church.
Alexander Mazyrin
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Orders of admission to the Orthodox Church from the Renovationist Schism. Documents of Patriarch Tikhon and Patriarch’s locum tenens Petr, 1923‒1925 [PDF]
This publication introduces the earlier unknown documents of Patriarch of Moscow and All Rus’ Tikhon (Bellavin) and his Holy Synod, as well as of his successor, Patriarch’s Locum Tenens Metropolitan of Krutitsy Petr (Polyanskiy). They deal with admission to the Orthodox Church (Patriarchal) of repenting renovationist clergyand laymen.
Alexander Mazyrin, Sergey Nikolaev
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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 process of formation of Renovationist schism among the liberal nobility and clergy of the province of Orel,
Timofey Balyko
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The origin and activity of Yelets autocephaly in Orel diocese in the early 1920s: a history of resistance to the Renovationist Schism in the Russian Orthodox Church [PDF]
The article discusses the process of creation in 1922-1923. Yelets autocephaly, whose leaders - as well as the leaders of the Petrograd, Ufa, Belev and Nizhny Tagil autocephalies - refused to recognize the authority of the renovationist "Supreme Church Administration" and continued to remain faithful to Patriarch Tikhon.
Timofey Balyko
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Leaflet “Memo for Churchmen” as the Source for the History of Renovationist Schism in Altai (1924)
One of the plots in the history of the Russian Orthodox Church of the time of Patriarch Tikhon is considered, when in 1924 the renewal group “Living Church” headed by priest V. D. Krasnitsky had a try to join the supporters of the patriarch. It was established that this plot was repeatedly considered in literature, but its comprehensive study became ...
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A look at the Renovationist Schism through the prism of the emigrant press of the 1920s.
The relevance of this study stems from the need for a comprehensive study of the information landscape of the Russian diaspora in the 1920s as a source of global public opinion regarding church processes in Soviet Russia. Under the total ban on publishing by the canonical Russian Orthodox Church and the dominance of the Renovationist press in the ...
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“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. The study of the regional component in the history of Renovationism allows the researcher to better understand the processes that took place in ...
Toporov Maxim, Priest
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