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Moscow Patriarchate

Problems of the Relationship in the Past and Their Overcoming in the Present

History of the Russian Orthodox Church Outside Russia from Its Beginning to the Present. Part I. Chapter 1. The Russian Civil War and the Establishment of the Supreme Ecclesiastical Administration (1919-1920)

Gernot Seide
The Church Abroad is Dear to the Lord God

The Church Abroad is Dear to the Lord God

Alena Kozhevnikova

Guilford Parish Leaves Russian Church Abroad

The Russian Church Abroad, the Moscow Patriarchate, and Their Participation in Ecumenical Assemblies during the Cold War, 1948-1964

Andrei Psarev, Nadieszda Kizenko
A.E. Klimov, M.N. Vorobyeva, a member of the translation group

Georges Florovsky: Excerpts from Two Letters to Alexis Klimoff

The Current State of the Russian Church Abroad

Bishop Ieronim (Chernov, +1957)

The Order of Glorifying Saints in the Russian Orthodox Church Outside Russia (1920-2007)

Deacon Andrei Psarev

The OCA and the ROCOR Have a Common Root in Pre-Revolutionary Russian Church

Nikolaj Kostur

The Relationship of the Serbian Orthodox Church to the ROCOR: 1920-1941

Fr. Nikolaj L Kostur

The Work on the “Textbook” Resumes

If the Church Abroad Had not Rejoined the Russian Orthodox Church

“If the Church Abroad Had not Rejoined the Russian Orthodox Church, it Would Have Met a Quiet End”

Vladimir Rusak

Did the South-Eastern Council of 1919 Implement the Directives of the Local Council of 1917-1918?

Yulia Alexandrovna Biriukova

Historical Studies of the Russian Church Abroad

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