In the winter of 1919 St. Tikhon was arrested for the second time by Cheka.Metropolitan Kirill (Smirnov), Metropolitan Arseniy (Stadnitskiy) and ArchbishopJoasaf (Kallistov) were arrested together with the Patriarch. The publication contains aspecial document of Moscow Diocesan Council connected with this case. This casetogether with some other documents of the Diocesan Council were found among thePatriarch's papers and confiscated by the OGPU. These documents were attached to theinvestigation as material evidence (Рublication and commentaries by I. Smolyakova.
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In 1917, the Russian Orthodox Church became independent from the state for the first time in two cen...
The author publishes the documents that were found in the Patriarch Tikhon’s case. They covers the i...
The article gives examples of obtaining new information about martyrs in the 20th century, namely th...
This publication introduces the earlier unknown documents of Patriarch of Moscow and All Rus’ Tikhon...
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The article describes life of Vyatka diocese vicar bishop of Nolinsk Alexander (Malinin). Currently ...
On 21 February 1935 and some days later, several people were arrested in Moscow; on 7 March ten of t...
The article contains unknown documents about the closure of the MoscowDiocesan Council in 1921, ther...
The author investigates circumstances of the last arrest and the death of bishop (in schism — «the M...
The most important questions facing Russian Orthodox Church in the 20th century were undoubtedly the...
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The article deals with the failed attempt to organize and legalize the Leningrad’s diocesan administ...
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