• The Popovtsy (Russian: поповцы, IPA: [pɐˈpoft͡sɨ], "priested ones") or Popovschina (Russian: поповщина) are a Christian group in Russia which originated...
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    among the Old Believers into the Popovtsy (the priested ones) and the Bespopovtsy (the priestless ones); the Popovtsy accept priests ordained by the reformed...
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  • later to become the Diocese of Ekaterinoslav. When he visited a chapel of Popovtsy (Old Believers who had their own priests not recognised by the Church)...
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  • (Gospel of John 4:24) rather than in the Orthodox Church or ancient rites of Popovtsy. Their saying was, "The church is not within logs, but within ribs".[citation...
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  • hand, it is a 'lightened' version of a prostration (5). For example, when Popovtsy Old Believers ask their priests for a blessing, they should, theoretically...
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    Brăila, Romania since 1940. It positions itself as the world center of popovtsy, as the "Mother Church" for the Russian Orthodox Old-Rite Church; the latter...
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  • Joesphism Old Believers Bespopovtsy Fedoseevtsy Filippians Chasovennye Dyrniki Popovtsy Beglopopovtsy Old Calendarists Spiritual Christianity Doukhobors Freedomites...
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    of the Don Eparchy were Starovers. Ataman count Matvei Platov was of a Popovtsy Old Believers Family. Don Cossacks were tolerant of other religions – with...
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  • Церковь) Branch of the priestless faction of the Old Believers. Popovtsy also The Popovtsy or Popovschina (Russian: Поповцы, Поповщина, "priestist people")...
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  • Alaska, Part 2, article by Alexander Dolitskey, published January 5, 2022 Popovtsy, another major strain of Old Believers, the ones who accept priests. Belokrinitskaya...
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    preserve the conservative ideals of the Zealots of Piety are known as the Popovtsy, meaning "priested ones", as they accept clergymen ordained by the Nikonite...
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    famous for it was almost entirely inhabited by the Old Believers, mainly popovtsy (Belokrinitskaya Hierarchy, now — Russian Orthodox Old-Rite Church). Name...
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    Rogozhskoe cemetery became an administrative and cultural centre for most Popovtsy Old Believers). The cloister consisted of two equal square areas, a monastery...
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    churches for the most important Old Believer branches: Rogozhskaya Zastava (Popovtsy of the Belokrinitskaya hierarchy official center), a cathedral for the...
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    Orthodoxy in Russia nowadays, though it was popular in Novgorod earlier. Among Popovtsy Old Believers this type of an icon is very widespread, since the New Testament...
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  • in Romania (as of 1996). Old Believers Russian Orthodox Old-Rite Church Popovtsy Russian Orthodox Church Ancient Orthodoxy website, retrieved 2024-01-04...
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  • "followers of runaway priests") was one of the denominations among the Popovtsy, who belonged to the Old Believers. Since none of the bishops joined the...
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    Ascension Monastery Polish Orthodox Church Pomorian Old-Orthodox Church Popovtsy Prosphora Rogozhskoye cemetery Romanian Church United with Rome, Greek-Catholic...
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    with Lipovan Orthodoxy, the Dukhobortsy, the Molokany, the Skoptsy, the Popovtsy and the Bezpopovtsy. The Inochentists were monarchists: specifically, they...
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