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splitting of the Russian Orthodox Church into an official church and the Old Believers movement in the mid-17th century. It was triggered by the reforms of... |
between the Old Believers and those who followed the state church in its condemnation of the Old Rite. Russian speakers refer to the schism itself as raskol... |
Russian Old Orthodox Church (Russian: Русская Древлеправославная Церковь) is an Eastern Orthodox Church of the Old Believers tradition, born of a schism within... |
The East–West Schism, also known as the Great Schism or the Schism of 1054, is the break of communion between the Catholic and Eastern Orthodox churches... |
Православная Старообрядческая Церковь) is an Eastern Orthodox Church of the Old Believers tradition, which rejected the liturgical and canonical reforms of Patriarch... |
as Pomorians, is a branch of the priestless faction of the Old Believers, born of a schism within the Russian Orthodox Church at the end of the 17th century... |
Patriarch of Moscow and All Russia, an opponent of the Raskol (the Old Believer schism), and a founder of the Slavic Greek Latin Academy. Born Ivan Petrovich... |
and the Old Believers movement Nonjuring schism (1688), a split within the Anglican Churches of England, Scotland and Ireland Crotty Schism (early 19th... |
Podruchnik (category Old Believer movement) Christians in the Tsardom of Russia before the schism of 1653 but currently in use only by the Old Believers. Measuring roughly 40 cm by 40 cm, the Podruchnik... |
The Eastern Schism, also known as the 2018 Moscow–Constantinople schism, is a schism between the Russian Orthodox Church (ROC, also known as the Moscow... |
members which eventually led to the formation of the Old Believers sects Rome–Constantinople schism (disambiguation) Third Rome This disambiguation page... |
The terms Old Lights and New Lights (among others) are used in Protestant Christian circles to distinguish between two groups who were initially the same... |
was a Russian orthodox all his life, but had close encounters with Old Believers schism in early youth and later in life he became a deist. In 1724, his... |
Church Old Believers Bezpopovtsy Pomorian Old-Orthodox Church Popovtsy Belokrinitskaya Hierarchy Russian Orthodox Old-Rite Church Lipovan Orthodox Old-Rite... |
Belokrinitskaya Hierarchy (category Old Believer movement) The Old Believers, article dated September 4, 2021 Church of the Nativity website, Background to the Old Rite Hidden Europe website, Old Believers on the... |
Orthodox Church into an official church and the Old Believers movements in the mid-17th century One of three schisms between the Church of Rome and the Church... |
significant ethnic Russian emigration took place in the wake of the Old Believer schism in the 17th century (for example, the Lipovans, who migrated southwards... |
Edinoverie (category Old Believer movement) Thus, they are often designated "Old Ritualists" (Russian: старообря́дцы, staroobryadtsy), as opposed to "Old Believers". The Russian word edinoverie may... |
Popovtsy (category Old Believer movement) originated in the 17th century. They were one of the two main factions of Old Believers, along with the Bezpopovtsy ("priestless ones"). After the reforms of... |
the Old Believers movement. Across Russia, Old Believers were harshly persecuted. One such old believer was Avvakum "the leader of the old Believers". Alexis... |