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Lyubov Dostoevskaya is the Writer's Daughter

open access: yesЯзык и текст, 2020
Last year, 2019 marked the 150th anniversary of the birth of Fyodor Dostoevsky's eldest daughter, Lyubov, and research about her life, which is very interesting and difficult, can be a modest gift for the anniversary of her birth on the eve of
A.D. Dostoevsky
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Liturgical life of the Finnish Orthodox Church in the time of archbishop Pavel (Olmari) [PDF]

open access: yesВестник Православного Свято-Тихоновского гуманитарного университета: Серия ИИ. История, история Русской Православной Церкви, 2019
The period of 1961‒1987 was a prominent epoch for the Orthodox Church in Finland, during which major changes in its internal life took place. Archbishop of Karelia and All Finland Pavel (Olmari) played a decisive role in these processes.
Sergey Nikitin
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Theological and Historical Aspects of the Epistolary Legacy of Schema-hegumen Ioann (Alekseev), St. Ioann of Valaam, the Valaam Elder

open access: yesOrthodoxia, 2023
The article introduces the personality and epistolary legacy of Schema-hegumen Ioann (Alekseev), who pursued asceticism at the Valaam Monastery of the Transfiguration of the Saviour from 1901 to 1958.
T. Shevchenko
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Valaam as an Oasis of Spirituality and Church Music of Russia Abroad

open access: yesJournal of the International Society for Orthodox Music, 2022
Тhe topic of the transmission of tradition is understudied in musicology. This article contributes to the field by concentrating on the formation of the singing tradition of the parish of St Sergius in Paris.
S. Zvereva, George Lapshynov
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Contemporary Practices of Church Singing at the Valaam Monastery in Heinävesi

open access: yesJournal of the International Society for Orthodox Church Music, 2020
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The island monastery of Valaam in Finnish homeland tourism: Constructing a “Thirdspace” in the Russian borderlands

open access: yesFennia: International Journal of Geography, 2013
The Orthodox island monastery of Valaam in Russian Karelia is today a popular destination for Finnish tourists visiting Russia’s western borderlands. Many of these tourists are descendants of the Karelians who had evacuated the area following World War
Maja Mikula
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Tatyana Shevchenko (2013). The Valaam Monastery and the Establishment of the Finnish Orthodox Church (1917–1957). (Valaamskii monastyr’ i stanovlenie Finliandskoi pravoslavnoi tserkvi). Moscow: Pravoslavnii Sviato-Tikhonovskii gumanitarnyi universitet (in Russian). — 500 pages

open access: yesState, Religion and Church, 2015
Book review: Tatyana Shevchenko (2013). The Valaam Monastery and the Establishment of the Finnish Orthodox Church (1917–1957). (Valaamskii monastyr’ i stanovlenie Finliandskoi pravoslavnoi tserkvi). Moscow: Pravoslavnii Sviato-Tikhonovskii gumanitarnyi universitet (in Russian).
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Developments in the Liturgical Life of the Savior Transfiguration Valaam Monastery in 1830s

open access: yesTheological Herald, 2022
В настоящей статье рассматриваются изменения в литургической жизни Валаамской обители, происходившие в 1833-1839 гг. - при игумене Вениамине (Мануйлове), а также отношение к этим изменениям со стороны монастырской братии и священноначалия, в частности тогдашнего благочинного монастырей Санкт-Петербургской епархии свт. Игнатия (Брянчанинова).
Григорий Борисович Сергеев
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Western Europe in the Letters of the Clergy from Paris to the Valaam Monastery During the Interwar Period

Theological Herald, 2023
В статье анализируется содержание писем 1927–1938 гг. трёх священнослужителей-эмигрантов, которые писали письма из Парижа и его окрестностей в Спасо-Преображенский Валаамский монастырь, находившийся в Финляндии. Авторы писем — будущие архимандриты Афанасий (Нечаев), Стефан (Светозаров), протоиерей Симеон Солодовников.
Т.И. Шевченко
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