Results 31 to 40 of about 127 (70)
Samara diocese of the Russian orthodox church in 1917–1941
Background. Arrests and executions of the clergy and believers, schisms and intra-church disorders, mass closing of churches – all these measures carried out by the Soviet government after 1917, painfully affected both the Orthodox Church in the Samara
V.N. Yakunin
doaj +2 more sources
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 ...
exaly +2 more sources
В настоящей статье рассмотрена история возникновения обновленческого раскола в Орловской епархии и деятельность орловского обновленческого протоиерея Николая Поликарпова, который в 1922 г. оказался единственным представителем белого духовенства из провинции в составе раскольничьего Высшего Церковного Управления.
exaly +2 more sources
Renovationist “Bishops” in the Correspondence Between Bishop Alexander (Tolstopyatov) of Molotov and Solikamsk and Patriarch Sergius (Stragorodsky), 1943–1944 [PDF]
The article describes the liquidation process of the renovationist schism in the Ural which took place during the Great Patriotic War. It is also tackles the reunion of the former renovationist hierarchs with the Russian Orthodox Church.
Archpriest Alexey N. Marchenko
doaj +1 more source
“In the centre and in the regions”. Features of the campaign to confiscate Church valuables, and the organisation of a schism in Turkestan diocese (1922–1923) [PDF]
The article highlights the first period of the Soviet government's systematic struggle with the Russian Orthodox Church using the example of the Turkestan and Tashkent dioceses.
Ekaterina Ozmitel
doaj +1 more source
Account of Trials on Resistance to the Seizure of Church Values in the Ekaterinburg Province by the “Ural Worker” Newspaper [PDF]
The article considers the events of 1922 related to the withdrawal of church valuables. Organized under the pretext of combating mass famine in the Volga region and a number of other regions, this campaign became one of the significant stages of the anti-
Alexander I. Kliuchagin
doaj +1 more source

