Eastern Schism, also known as the 2018 Moscow–Constantinople schism, is a schism between the Russian Orthodox Church (ROC, also known as the Moscow Patriarchate)...
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The Moscow–Constantinople schism refers to any of three schisms within the Eastern Orthodox Church wherein the Russian Orthodox Church (or one of its...
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is being considered for merging. › In 1996 a schism between Moscow and Constantinople occurred; this schism began on 23 February 1996, when the Russian...
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the canonical jurisdiction over Ukraine. This led to the 2018 Moscow–Constantinople schism. Numerous Orthodox churches took position concerning the dispute...
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Bulgarian schism 1996 Moscow–Constantinople schism 2018 Moscow–Constantinople schism Autocephaly of the Orthodox Church of Ukraine Phyletism Moscow, third...
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Orthodox schism is one of the names of the 2018 Moscow–Constantinople schism (the latter is also called the Orthodox Church schism) Orthodox schism may also...
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jurisdiction over Estonia. 2018 Moscow–Constantinople schism, the break of communion between the patriarchates of Moscow and Constantinople over the dispute concerning...
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involves responses to homosexuality. In 2018 Eastern Orthodoxy suffered a schism, the 2018 Moscow-Constantinople schism between the primatial See of Eastern...
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Autocephaly of the Orthodox Church of Ukraine (category 2018 Moscow–Constantinople schism)
Patriarchate on 15 October 2018, which marked the beginning of the 2018 Moscow–Constantinople schism. On 15 December 2018 a unification council founded...
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jurisdiction of the Moscow Patriarchate. Four days later, the Moscow Patriarchate broke the communion with the Ecumenical Patriarchate of Constantinople over the...
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Patriarch Dionysius was declared illegal by the council (see 2018 Moscow–Constantinople schism). At the time of the transfer, the metropolis had six eparchies...
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with the Patriarchate, which marked the beginning of the 2018 Moscow–Constantinople schism. On 5 January 2019, Bartholomew granted autocephaly to the...
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Unification council of the Eastern Orthodox churches of Ukraine (category 2018 Moscow–Constantinople schism)
Granting of autocephaly to the Orthodox Church of Ukraine 2018 Moscow–Constantinople schism Orthodox Church of Ukraine Epiphanius I (Metropolitan of Kyiv)...
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archdioceses Autonomy not universally recognised. Due to the 2018 Moscow–Constantinople schism, the Russian Orthodox Church has cut ties with the Ecumenical...
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and the place of the See of Constantinople in relation to the pentarchy. The first action that would lead to a formal schism was taken in 1053: Patriarch...
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2022 Cypriot archiepiscopal election (category 2018 Moscow–Constantinople schism)
The 2022 Cypriot archiepiscopal election held on 18 December 2022 to elect the new archbishop of the Church of Cyprus following the death of the previous...
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Orthodox Church of Ukraine 2018 Moscow–Constantinople schism List of monasteries of the Ukrainian Orthodox Church (Moscow Patriarchate) Transition of...
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(disambiguation) Ukrainian (disambiguation) Ukraine (disambiguation) 2018 Moscow–Constantinople schism Autocephaly of the Orthodox Church of Ukraine This disambiguation...
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Conflict between Filaret and Epiphanius (category 2018 Moscow–Constantinople schism)
to fight for a single local Orthodox Church, independent of Moscow, or from Constantinople". Still on 14 May, a rally to support the unity of the OCU took...
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Vasilyevich [ru] 15th–16th century Moscow–Constantinople schism Holy Rus Legacy of the Roman Empire Moscow–Constantinople schism (disambiguation) New Rome Nova...
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council resulted in a schism with the Patriarchate of Alexandria. In any case, for almost a thousand years the Patriarch of Constantinople presided over the...
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of the Ecumenical Council. 15th–16th century Moscow–Constantinople schism 2018 Moscow–Constantinople schism Yekelchyk, Serhy (2019). Ukraine: What everyone...
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History of the Eastern Orthodox Church (category Articles to be expanded from October 2018)
Church and State. In the 11th century the East–West Schism took place between Rome and Constantinople, resulting in a separation between the Catholic Church...
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before the 2018 Moscow–Constantinople schism, the issue of canonical territory had proven to be a significant point of dispute between the Moscow Patriarchate...
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in America and Evangelical Lutheran Church in Canada Third Moscow–Constantinople schism 2018 Global Methodist Church formed by Conservative Methodist who...
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Ukrainian Autocephalous Orthodox Church (category Articles needing additional references from December 2018)
Demetrius of Kyiv in the Church of the Saviour at Berestove 2018 Moscow–Constantinople schism Unification council of the Orthodox churches of Ukraine Autocephaly...
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Outline of the Russo-Ukrainian War (section 2018)
European Deterrence Initiative, NATO Enhanced Forward Presence 2018 Moscow–Constantinople schism Accession of Ukraine to the European Union Belarusian involvement...
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various church issues such as the schism in Antioch and the consecration of a proper bishop for the see of Constantinople. Damasus condemned the translation...
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interpretation is disputed by the Orthodox Church of Ukraine (see 2018 Moscow–Constantinople schism). Gedeon Chetvertinsky, 1685–1690 (Former bishop of Lutsk...
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Kerch Strait incident (redirect from November 2018 Black Sea crisis)
being granted autocephaly, which would ultimately lead to the 2018 Moscow–Constantinople schism). Vice Admiral Ihor Voronchenko said on 29 November that Ukraine...
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