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CANONICAL AND HISTORICAL CONDITIONS FOR THE MOSCOW PATRIARCHATE TO RECEIVE THE FIFTH PLACE IN THE DIPTYCH OF LOCAL ORTHODOX CHURCHES (1589–1593)

Proceedings of Kyiv Theological Academy
The article traces the historical circumstances and conditions for granting the moscow Patriarchate the fifth place in the diptych of local Orthodox Churches and analyzes possible canonical grounds for reconsidering the place of the russian Orthodox ...
Ivan Sydor
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The Ukrainian Orthodox Church of the Moscow Patriarchate, The State and The Russian-Ukrainian Crisis, 2014–2018

Politics, Religion & Ideology, 2018
This paper explores the significance of religion in the Russian-Ukrainian crisis which has been unfolding since February 2014. In the first place, the study presents the views on the military conflict in East Ukraine expressed in the public discourse of ...
D. Shestopalets
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Shoulda, coulda, woulda – missed opportunities, lost chances, bad options for the Moscow Patriarchate

, 2020
In the Ukrainian ecclesial crisis, the Russian Orthodox Church (ROC) plays an important role. It claims Ukraine as its canonical territory and dismisses any action by the Ecumenical Patriarchate (EP) regarding Ukraine as illegal.
Thomas Bremer
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The Ukrainian Orthodox Church of the Moscow Patriarchate as a Vehicle of Russian’s Impact and Propaganda in the Ukrainian Society during the Russo-Ukrainian War

Wschód Europy Studia humanistyczno-społeczne
The Ukrainian Orthodox Church of the Moscow Patriarchate (UOC-MP) has played a significant role in advancing pro-Russian geopolitical and ideological interests in Ukraine, particularly since the outbreak of the Russo-Ukrainian war in 2014 and especially ...
Oksana Zvozdetska
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Discussing the de-secular online: Legitimization and resistance to the political engagement of the Moscow Patriarchate in the Russian blogosphere

Social Compass, 2019
To date, there has been an abundance of studies that either cover the interaction of religion and secular institutions or focus on how religious actors seek to reshape institutional differentiation by protecting a ‘sacred life-world’.
E. Grishaeva
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THE MOSCOW PATRIARCHATE AND THE CONFLICT IN UKRAINE

The Estonian Journal of Military Studies, No. 2 (2016)
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« Transfer » of the Metropolitanate of Kyiv to the Patriarchate of Moscow in 1686: Decision about the « subordination » of Metropolitanate of Kyiv to the Patriarch of Moscow

2019
The text is a report of the article presented in the international conference “Jurisdictional Status of the Kyiv Orthodox Metropolitanate in 1686: Theology, Canon Law and the Cultural and Historical Context”, which took place on January 31, 2019 in the Metropolitan Chambers of the Sofia Kyivska National Reserve. Based on the study of original documents
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