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Category -Moscow Patriarchate

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

Christmas With Vladyka Lavr. Part 2: About Church in Russia

Christmas With Vladyka Lavr. Part 2: About Church in Russia

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The icon is deeply revered in Belarus prep. Mother Euphrosinia,

A History of the Negotiations with ROCOR Hierarch Archbishop Afanasii Martos on the Leadership of the Belarusian Parishes in the Diaspora (1959–1974)

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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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Irina Papkova

We Should Focus on Strengthening ROCOR Internally

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Notes on the History of the Russian Church from the Beginning of Christianity until the Synodal Period

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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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The Position of Our Church First Hierarch Metropolitan Anastassy

The Position of Our Church

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Bishop Gregory (Grabbe) with Archimandrite Valentin

The Role of Bishop Gregory Grabbe in Establishing Parishes of the Russian Church Abroad in the Canonical Territory of the Moscow Patriarchate (1990–1995)

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The Quiet Spiritual Heroes of Brussels

The Quiet Spiritual Heroes of Brussels

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Metr. Sergii. Artist Pavel Korin (+1967)

Metropolitan Sergius of Nizhny Novgorod as Deputy Patriarchal Locum Tenens to Metropolitan Peter of Krutitsy

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An Interview with Prof. Andrei Popov, Historian of the Russian Church Diaspora

An Interview with Prof. Andrei Popov, Historian of the Russian Church Diaspora

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