The renewing dissenting movement which arose in Russian Church in the 20th, unexpectedly was supported by Eastern Patriarchates — Constantinople and Jerusalem. Pursuing the political and economic interests, Eastern Patriarchs established the relations with renewal “Sacred Synod”, thereby putting canonical Russian Orthodox Church in an ambiguous position. Moscow Patriarchy sought to prevent further adventures of dissenters at the level of inter-church relationships in any way. Attempts to convince Eastern Patriarchs of illegality of renewal hierarchy and perniciousness of all forms of communication with them were made. For that purpose priests from the entourage of Perm bishop Pavlin (Kroshechkin) started a dangerous correspondence with Russ...
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The article is devoted to analysis of Church politics of Bishop Iacov (Maskaev) at the Orenburg cath...
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In 1965, when the Khrushchev era of persecution of the church came to an end, Fr Niko1ai Eshliman an...
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The author carries out a discourse analysis of journalistic articles by well-known Russian emigrant ...
Relations between the Ukrainian Church and Constantinople were difficult. This goes back as far as 9...
The liberation of the Muscovite lands from the Mongol oppression coincided with the fall of Constant...
This publication makes public a little-known polemical letter from archbishop Grigory (Yatskovskiy),...
In its pursuit of the anti-church policy the Soviet regime which was gaining strength in Lithuania f...
In the months after the February Revolution, the Church was convulsed by a general revolt against ec...
The article covers the topical question for the modern Orthodox society that is the issue of the leg...
Archbishop Seraphim Sobolev (proclaimed a saint in 2016) is known as an ascetic and defender of Orth...
The publication presents the letters of Metropolitan Anthony (Khrapovitsky), one of the most famous ...
The article is devoted to the history of rapprochement and rupture of the Russian Orthodox Church Ab...
The most important questions facing Russian Orthodox Church in the 20th century were undoubtedly the...
The article is devoted to analysis of Church politics of Bishop Iacov (Maskaev) at the Orenburg cath...
The fall of tsarist autocracy in 1917 opened up the possibility of revival of the Orthodox Church. P...
In 1965, when the Khrushchev era of persecution of the church came to an end, Fr Niko1ai Eshliman an...
In 1917, the Russian Orthodox Church became independent from the state for the first time in two cen...
The author carries out a discourse analysis of journalistic articles by well-known Russian emigrant ...
Relations between the Ukrainian Church and Constantinople were difficult. This goes back as far as 9...
The liberation of the Muscovite lands from the Mongol oppression coincided with the fall of Constant...
This publication makes public a little-known polemical letter from archbishop Grigory (Yatskovskiy),...
In its pursuit of the anti-church policy the Soviet regime which was gaining strength in Lithuania f...
In the months after the February Revolution, the Church was convulsed by a general revolt against ec...
The article covers the topical question for the modern Orthodox society that is the issue of the leg...
Archbishop Seraphim Sobolev (proclaimed a saint in 2016) is known as an ascetic and defender of Orth...
The publication presents the letters of Metropolitan Anthony (Khrapovitsky), one of the most famous ...