Talks between Representatives of the Clergy of the Two German Dioceses (the MP and the ROCOR) 1993–1997 as the Beginning of the Restoration of the Unity of the Russian Church Add Comment
“People Often Do Not Talk About What’s Important, but Rather about Their Grievances and Frustrations” Add Comment
What is Most Important Now is the Opportunity for Clergy and Laity to Speak Openly about Problems in Church Life Without Fear of Being Penalized for Their Boldness 2 Comments
The Influence of Political Forces on the Activity of the Southwestern Church Council and the First Russian All-Diaspora Church Council (1919-1921) Add Comment
Contacts Between the ROCOR and Orthodox Clergy and Laity in the Nazi-occupied USSR during World War II Add Comment
The Far Eastern Church District as an Alternative to the Supreme Church Administration Abroad (On the Closing Down of This Administration in 1922) Add Comment
The Role of ROCOR Hierarchs Filofei (Narko) and Afanasii (Martas) in the Project to Establish a Belarusian Diocese in the Diaspora under the Jurisdiction of the Patriarchate of Constantinople Add Comment
Clandestine Connections between the ROCOR and Catacomb Communities in the USSR from the 1960s to the 1980s Add Comment
The Development of the ROCOR’s Attitude to the All-Russian Council of 1917–1919 with Regard to the Issue of Conciliarity Add Comment