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RECOGNITION OF AUTOCEPHALITY FROM THE MOSCOW PATRIARCHATE OF THE ORTHODOX CHURCH IN POLAND IN 1948.

Politička revija, 2022
The article analyses the situation in Polish Orthodox Church after the Second World War. Particular attention is paid by the author to the issues of the canonical and legal status of the Polish Orthodox Church, its relations with the Moscow Patriarchate ...
Petr Fe
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SERGIANISM, NATIONAL BOLSHEVISM, AND NEO-SOVIETISM: THE MOSCOW PATRIARCHATE IN THE POWER STRUCTURE OF THE USSR AND THE RUSSIAN FEDERATION

The Warsaw East Law Review
This article analyses the position of the Russian Orthodox Church of the Moscow Patriarchate (ROC MP) within the power structures of the USSR and the Russian Federation, employing a novel methodological approach based on the concept of neo-Sovietism ...
Dmitriy Savvin
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BAN ON THE MOSCOW PATRIARCHATE IN ESTONIA: RESTRICTING RELIGIOUS FREEDOM OR FIGHTING RUSSIAN INFLUENCE

Sophia. Human and Religious Studies Bulletin
B a c k g r o u n d . The study provides a justification of the grounds for the ban of the Moscow Patriarchate in the Law on Churches and Congregations of the Republic of Estonia. The factors influencing Estonia's perception of the Moscow Patriarchate as
Bohdan Synchak
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Church and Parish Life in the DPR/LPR in the Period 2014–2022: On the Materials of the Ukrainian Orthodox Church of the Moscow Patriarchate

Вестник антропологии (Herald of Anthropology)
In the article, the authors analyzed the circumstances surrounding the Ukrainian Orthodox Church of the Moscow Patriarchate between the years 2014 and 2022.
I. V. Komar, Aleksandr Prigarin
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Autocephaly of the Orthodox Church in Czechoslovakia in the Light of Relations with the Moscow Patriarchate in the 1960s — Early 1970s According to Church Archives Sources

Theological Herald, 2023
Целью статьи является знакомство читателя с хроникой и состоянием взаимоотношений двух Церквей в 60-х — начале 70-х годов XX столетия. Церковные документы свидетельствуют о том, что отношения Русской и Чехословацкой Православных Церквей в период, когда ...
Сергий Звонарёв
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The Patriarchates of Constantinople and Moscow in a global age: acomparison

International journal for the Study of the Christian Church, 2010
This overview article will attempt a comparison between the Patriarchates of Constantinople and Moscow in terms of the way they have articulated their strategy and agenda on a national and international level since the collapse of the Communist Bloc in 1989/1991. New and comparatively young Patriarchs came to office at the beginning of the 1990s.
Lukasz Fajfer, Sebastian Rimestad
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The role of the Russian Orthodox Church of the Moscow Patriarchate in the peacekeeping movement: practice and theological justification

Scientific and Analytical Herald of IE RAS
The birth of the peacekeeping movement in the post-war period was caused by the consolidation of all humanistic forces against the threat of a new possible world conflict with the use of nuclear weapons in the context of the formation of a bipolar system
O. Shimanskaya
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