• Holy Synod of the Moscow Patriarchate, in its present form was created in 1994. The task of the Council is to coordinate the activities of the Orthodox...
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    tserkov', abbreviated as РПЦ), alternatively legally known as the Moscow Patriarchate (Russian: Московский патриархат, romanized: Moskovskiy patriarkhat)...
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    also known as the Moscow Patriarchate) and the Ecumenical Patriarchate of Constantinople, which began on 15 October 2018 when the former unilaterally...
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    The Ukrainian Orthodox Church (UOC), commonly referred to by the exonym Ukrainian Orthodox Church of the Moscow Patriarchate (UOC-MP), is an Eastern Orthodox...
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    representative of the Moscow Patriarchate at the World Council of Churches and has been actively involved in the ecumenical activity of the Russian Orthodox...
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    The Greek Orthodox Patriarchate of Antioch (Greek: Ελληνορθόδοξο Πατριαρχείο Αντιοχείας), also known as the Antiochian Orthodox Church and legally as...
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  • The Metropolis of Kiev is a metropolis of the Eastern Orthodox Church that was transferred to the Patriarchate of Moscow in 1685. From 988 AD until 1596...
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  • "Ecumenical Council of Florence (1438-1445)". EWTN Global Catholic Television Network. Retrieved 2022-02-28. "Moscow patriarchate against the union of Rome and...
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    candidates for the reinstated Moscow Patriarchate, Metropolitan Vladimir of Kiev announced that Metropolitan Tikhon had been selected for the position after...
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    of the Moscow Patriarchate. After signing the document the Russian Church restored communion with the Ecumenical Patriarchate. Since the Baptism of Rus'...
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  • Autocephaly (category Canon law of the Eastern Orthodox Church)
    well as between the Moscow Patriarchate and the Ecumenical Patriarchate of Constantinople. Historically, within the Patriarchate of Constantinople, adjective...
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    1920 the Estonian Apostolic Orthodox Church (EAOC) as being autonomous (Resolution No. 1780) under the jurisdiction of the Moscow Patriarchate, postponing...
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    The Department for External Church Relations of the Moscow Patriarchate (DECR) (Russian: Отде́л вне́шних церко́вных свя́зей Моско́вского патриарха́та...
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  • The schism between the Ecumenical Patriarchate and part of its Metropolis of Kiev and all Rus (which later became the Moscow Patriarchate) occurred between...
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    distribution through the system of the church (diocesan, parish, or monastery) book network. Publishing Council of the Moscow Patriarchate. Russian Orthodox...
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  • Orthodox Church (Moscow Patriarchate) (and its predecessor Exarchate of Ukraine): In May 2022 the Ukrainian Orthodox Church (Moscow Patriarchate) itself announced...
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  • the Estonian clergy lost contact with the Moscow Patriarchate. In September 1922 the Council of the Estonian Apostolic Orthodox Church petitioned the...
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    Иоасаф I, romanized: Ioasaf I; ? – 28 November 1640, Moscow) was the fifth Patriarch of Moscow and All Russia (1634–1640). Joasaphus took monastic vows...
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    Vsevolod Chaplin (category Clergy from Moscow)
    joined the staff of the Publishing Department of the Moscow Patriarchate. On recommendation of Metropolitan Pitirim [Wikidata], he entered the Moscow Theological...
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  • 15 October 2018, the Russian Orthodox Church broke the communion with the Ecumenical Patriarchate because of a dispute concerning the canonical jurisdiction...
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    (Bishop of (1997). The Orthodox Shrines of Moscow. Publishing House of the Moscow Patriarchate. Archived from the original on 2 October 2023. Retrieved...
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  • the Moscow Patriarchate. The True Orthodox movement remained united in Romania. However, in Greece in 1937 the Greek Old Calendarists "divided"; the reason...
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  • granting of autocephaly by the Moscow Patriarchate was strongly condemned by the Ecumenical Patriarchate of Constantinople as an act that exceeded the former′s...
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  • Catacomb Church (category Pages using the JsonConfig extension)
    ideologists of the ROCOR, the powerful underground church in the USSR which was in opposition to the Moscow Patriarchate proved the illegitimacy of the official...
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    The Metropolis of Korea (Korean: 한국 정교회) is an Eastern Orthodox diocese under the jurisdiction of the Ecumenical Patriarchate of Constantinople in Korea...
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    Sergei Bulgakov (category Imperial Moscow University alumni)
    condemned by the Moscow Patriarchate in 1935, but without accusations of heresy. Sergei Nikolayevich Bulgakov was born on 16 July 1871 to the family of a rural...
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    Sophiology (category Pages using the JsonConfig extension)
    Bulgakov's doctrine of Sophia were condemned by the Patriarchate of Moscow and the Bishops' Council of the Russian Orthodox Church Outside of Russia. Although...
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  • primate of the Japanese Orthodox Church, the Autonomous Church of the Moscow Patriarchate, with the title: Archbishop of Tokyo, Metropolitan of All Japan...
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    argued in favor of a strong patriarchate and the independence of the church. He headed the church together with a bishop council, however his powers were...
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  • the internal tensions between the Patriarchate of Constantinople and the Moscow Patriarchate, on account of whether the Estonian Apostolic Orthodox Church...
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