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Schwank on “One Moscow Patriarch”

2022
The article examines Schwank on “one Moscow patriarch.” Among the numerous pieces of literature printed on the territory of German states in the 17th century, one can still find unknown sources on the history of Russian-European relations. The vocal work, composed by the Baroque music theoretician, composer and writer Georg Daniel Speer (1636–1707), is
Alexandra Yu. Belkind   +1 more
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The Right Focus on Love to the Motherland: Publications of the Journal of the Moscow Patriarchate as a Reflection of Informal Rules and Practices of Soviet Regulation of State-Church Relations (1943–1956)

HISTORY OF STATE AND LAW
The article examines publications from the Journal of the Moscow Patriarchate during the 1940s–1950s. The journal holds particular significance for historians of law and religious scientists, offering insights into the dynamics of state-religious ...
Yuriy V. Zudov
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Campaign in the Soviet press during the Khrushchev offensive on the Church and the leadership of the Moscow Patriarchate

OOO "Zhurnal "Voprosy Istorii", 2021
The main goal of the authors is to form a holistic view of the position and actions of the leaders of the Russian Orthodox Church - Patriarch Alexy I (Simansky) and his de facto deputy Metropolitan Nikolai (Yarushevich) - in connection with the campaign ...
Аnatolij Kashevarov, S. Kulik
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The Jurisdiction of the Estonian Orthodox Church of the Moscow Patriarchate: Theological and Legal Problems or Kremlin Politics?

The Warsaw East Law Review
The article examines the situation surrounding the Estonian Orthodox Church of the Moscow Patriarchate in the context of Russia’s ongoing aggression against Ukraine and its repercussions for religious organisations in the Baltic States.
Olga Minnik
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THE JULIAN CALENDAR AS A TOOL FOR THE MOSCOW PATRIARCHATE’SDISSEMINATION OF THE «RUSSKIY MIR» IDEOLOGY IN UKRAINE

Proceedings of Kyiv Theological Academy
In Ukraine the Russian Orthodox Church operates under the name of the UOC, promoting the ideology of the russkiy mir. Within this ideological framework, the calendar functions as a sacralized instrument intended to impose a sense of spiritual unity ...
Bohdan Hlushchyk
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ACTIVITIES OF UKRAINIAN CHURCHES AS A COUNTERMEASURE TO THE DESTRUCTIVE INFLUENCE OF THE MOSCOW PATRIARCHATE IN THE CONDITIONS OF THE RUSSIAN-UKRAINIAN WAR

Almanac of Ukrainian Studies
The article analyzes separate and joint actions of Ukrainian Churches - the Orthodox Church of Ukraine and the Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church, aimed at limiting and eliminating the destructive influence of the Moscow Patriarchate in Ukraine and beyond ...
S. Kahamlyk, L. Sorochuk, N. Shcherbak
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The Moscow Patriarchate and the Soviet government in solving foreign policy problems of the mid-1940s

OOO "Zhurnal "Voprosy Istorii", 2022
The article analyzes the practice of church-hierarchical interaction with government structures - the Council for the Affairs of the Russian Orthodox Church and indirectly with the Council of Ministers of the USSR (Soviet government) in relation to inter-
M. Kail
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The ROC and the KGB: The story of a “prodigal cohabitation”. On the involvement of the Moscow Patriarchate in cooperation with the communist special services and the destruction of the Church opposition in the USSR

Textus et Studia
This article analyses the events and processes of the 1920s-1980s in subordinating the activities of the Russian Orthodox Church of the Moscow Patriarchate (ROC MP) to the Soviet secret services. The author examines the events of the 1920s when, with the
S. Shumylo
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UKRAINIAN ORTHODOX CHURCH OF THE MOSCOW PATRIARCHATE: FROM THE REVOLUTION OF DIGNITY TO THE RUSSIAN-UKRAINIAN WAR (2014–2022)

Наукові записки Тернопільського національного педагогічного університету імені Володимира Гнатюка. Серія: Історія
. Ukrainian churches have long played a unifying and state-building role. However, today the religious factor is often used as a destabilizing element within the state.
N. Volik
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