Historical-Canonical Basis for the Unity of the Russian Church

Priest Mikhail Zheltov

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Church History

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Historical-Canonical Basis for the Unity of the Russian Church

Priest Mikhail Zheltov

The following article describes in detail and scrupulously analyzes the historical events connected with the arrangement of Church life in Kiev, Moscow, and Western Rus’ over the span of the last millennium.

Orthodoxy in Ukraine. Part 3

Nun Cornelia (Rees)

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Orthodoxy in Ukraine. Part 3

Nun Cornelia (Rees)

Ukrainians are in general a religious people, but this writer perceives a direct correlation between the violence done to the Ukrainian Orthodox people over many centuries by the Latin West and the violent nature of Ukrainian nationalism, an idea that has been taken to its present extreme in Greek Catholic Galicia.

An Overview of Orthodoxy in Ukraine. Part 2

Nun Cornelia (Rees)

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An Overview of Orthodoxy in Ukraine. Part 2

Nun Cornelia (Rees)

The Unia, or uniatism, was a policy developed by Rome in order to bring Orthodox and other non-Roman Catholic believers under the authority of the Pope.

An Overview of Orthodoxy in Ukraine. Part 1

Nun Cornelia (Rees)

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An Overview of Orthodoxy in Ukraine. Part 1

Nun Cornelia (Rees)

But temporarily setting aside modern complexities, we’ll begin by looking back to distant, apostolic times, when the light of Christianity was just beginning to penetrate the tenebrous dominions of Scythes and Slavs.

“The Patriarchate that once condemned Church nationalism is now being eaten away by it”

A conversation with Church historian Vladislav Igorevich Petrushko

Yuri Pushchaev, Vladislav Igorevich Petrushko

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“The Patriarchate that once condemned Church nationalism is now being eaten away by it”

A conversation with Church historian Vladislav Igorevich Petrushko

Yuri Pushchaev, Vladislav Igorevich Petrushko

The 1686 тomos concerning the transfer of the Kievan Metropolia from the Church of Constantinople to the Moscow Patriarchate and the circumstances of this transfer have recently become the subject of heightened discussion. The Patriarchate of Constantinople has now suddenly begun to categorically challenge the validity of this transfer.