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Category -Canon Law

All Aspects of Byzantine and Modern Canon Law Related to the ROCOR

Protopresbyters Grigorii Lomako (died 1960) and Nicholas Afanasiev (died 1966), Achim. Kiprian

The Ecclesiastcial-Canonical Situation of the Russian Diaspora

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Patrirarch Meletios (Metaxakis) and Archbishop Alexander (Nemelovskii)

Bishops of the Russian Church Abroad at the 1923 Pan-Orthodox Congress

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Deacon Andrei Psarev

A Professor of Holy Trinity Seminary Takes part in the Inter-Council Assembly of the Russian Orthodox Church

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Fr. Michael

The Canonical Position of the Supreme Church Authority in the USSR. Part III: its Paths Abroad

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Bishop Petros St John Shanghai

Report to the Episcopal Conference Concerning Accusations of ROCOR Interference in the Affairs of the Church of Greece

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Fr Alexander Schmemann

On The “Sorrowful Epistle” of Metropolitan Philaret

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Archb. Athenagors (Kokkinakis)

“The Thyateira Confession,” or A Third Sorrowful Epistle

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Связь времён: итоги и перспективы. К столетию Русской Зарубежной Церкви

Links between Times: Conclusions and Perspectives. On the Centennial of the Russian Church Abroad

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Fr. Alexander Schmemann, Fr. Vasily Zenkovsky, Metropolitan Seraphim (Lade) of Berlin, Fr. George Benigsen, Fr. Dimitri Gisetti. At the conference of the Russian Christian Student Movement Berchtesgaden (Munich area), 1949. Source: Archpriest A. Schmeman, Dnevniki [Journals]

Essay on the Position of the Russian Exarchate of the Ecumenical Jurisdiction

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Fr. George Florowski

The Limits of the Church

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Met. Vladimir (Tikhonitskii) the first hierarch of the exarchate (1947-1959), next to him Archim. Job (Leont'ev) with Kursk-Root Icon, Bishop Nathanael (Lv'vov), Metrop. Anastasii (Gribanovskii), the ROCOR first hierarch (1936-1964) Archim. Leontii (Bartoshevich).

“How Wonderful it Would be if All of us Russian Exiles Would Attain the Church’s Freedom from All Influences that Are Earthly, Worldly, and Not of the Church” Correspondence between First Hierarchs of the ROCOR and Parisian Exarchate (1946-1949)

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The Third Pan Diaspora Council in Jordanville, NY

“There Can be No Talk of Concelebration”:
Correspondence Between Metropolitans Filaret and Irinei

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