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RUSSIAN EMBASSY CHURCHES AND PRIEST DURING THE REIGN OF NICHOLAS I

open access: yesVestnik MGIMO-Universiteta, 2018
The article is devoted to activity of orthodox priests in Russian embassies and missions. All Russian embassies in Europe had churches and family chapels with the personnel.
E. P. Koudryavtseva
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Russian-Greek Political and Ecclesiastical Relations in 20-30s of the 19th Century

open access: yesVestnik MGIMO-Universiteta, 2020
The article is devoted to the Russian-Greek ecclesiastical and political relations before and during the Eastern Crisis of the 1820s. After the start of the Greek uprising in 1821, Russia took an ambivalent position: as a patron of all orthodox ...
E. P. Kudryavtseva
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Western Religious Propaganda in the Holy Land in the Correspondence of V.N. Khitrovo and K.P. Pobedonostsev in the 1880s

open access: yesRUDN Journal of Russian History, 2023
The author has examined the correspondence of socio-religious figure and founder of the Imperial Orthodox Palestine Society (IOPS) V.N. Khitrovo with Chief Procurator of the Holy Synod K.P.
Vladimir V. Blokhin
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The history of the Gornensky Convent written by hieromonk Isaiah (Babinin) in 1950

open access: yesХристианство на Ближнем Востоке, 2020
This publication includes a little-known source on the history of the Russian Ecclesiastical Mission in Jerusalem and the Gornensky Convent in Ein-Karem.
Evgenii V. Palamarenko
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The state component and civil borders in defining the boundaries and structure of church-administrative jurisdiction on the example of the Galician metropolitanate of the XIV century

open access: yesВолинський благовісник, 2020
When the independence of the Ukrainian state was proclaimed in 1991, the issue of the canonical independence of the Ukrainian Orthodox Church with its administrative church center in Kyiv was obvious to arise.
archpriest Volodymyr Vakin
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Russian Artists at the Russian Orthodox Ecclesiastical Mission in Beijing in the 19th Century: Some Research Concerns

open access: yesOriental Courier, 2022
In 1830, a Russian painter named Anton M. Legashov (1798–1865) went to Beijing as part of the Russian Orthodox Ecclesiastical Mission becoming the first professional Russian artist in China. In total, four Russian painters visited China being included in the mission: A. M. Legashov, K. I. Korsalin, I. I. Chmutov, and L. S. Igorev.
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Soviet State and Relations between the Russian Orthodox Church and the Middle Eastern Orthodox Patriarchates in the 1970s [PDF]

open access: yesВестник Екатеринбургской духовной семинарии
The article concentrates on the relations between the Russian Orthodox Church and the Patriarchates of Alexandria, Antioch, and Jerusalem in the 1970s.
Georgij O. Borkoniuk
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ETHNOCULTURAL IDENTITY OF THE RUSSIANS AND ITS TRANSFORMATION ACCORDING TO THE MATERIALS OF THE ALTAI ECCLESIASTICAL MISSION (THE BEGINNING OF THE 20TH CENTURY) [PDF]

open access: yesTomsk Journal of Linguistics and Anthropology, 2020
Работа посвящена выявлению и анализу архивных материалов из фонда Алтайской духовной миссии (Государственный архив Алтайского края, фонд 164), освещающих особенности этно-культурной идентичности русского населения подведомственной миссии территории (Горный Алтай и его предгорья).
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“The Skilful Word” by priest A. V. Anisimov: from the history of the Russian spiritual mission in Jerusalem in the latter half of the 1880s [PDF]

open access: yesВестник Православного Свято-Тихоновского гуманитарного университета: Серия ИИ. История, история Русской Православной Церкви
The article characterises the educational activities of the visiting employee of the Russian Spiritual Mission in Jerusalem, priest Alexander Vasilyevich Anisimov in 1887–1889.
Tsys Valeriy, Ol′ga Tsys′
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