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- Edinoverie (Russian: единове́рие, IPA: [jɪdʲɪnɐˈvʲerʲɪjɪ], literally "coreligionism") is an arrangement between certain Russian Old Believer communities...
- sociologist and a former strategic adviser to Vladimir Putin, is a proponent of edinoverie, since it combines Apostolic succession of the ROC, while preserving pre-Nikonite...
- Russia (semi-autonomous part of Moscow Patriarchate) on the rights of the edinoverie. It was reported that the community was largely americanized and it turned...
- Russia (semi-autonomous part of Moscow Patriarchate) on the rights of the edinoverie. It was reported that the community was largely Americanized and it turned...
- Russia),[unreliable source] possibly with consequent gradual shift towards edinoverie. In spite of some (alleged) controversy, Seraphim was known, at least...
- recognizing the authority of the national church. This arrangement is known as Edinoverie. Continuing church Ecclesiastical separatism E****enism Miriam-Webster...
- the diaspora: Eparchies of the Russian Orthodox Church Outside Russia: Edinoverie Eparchies of the Serbian Orthodox Church Eparchies of the Romanian Orthodox...
- Preobrazhenskoe cemetery. He also formalized the arrangement, known as Edinoverie, earlier introduced by Archbishop Nikephoros of Slaviansk, that allowed...
- confiscated the unused St. Nicholas church in favour of more acceptable edinoverie denomination. Old Believers of Rogozhskoe reacted by establishing a new...
- the village of Shagirt. It became a village in 1841, when the Ascension Edinoverie wooden church was built here. In 1933, the Ural state stud farm No. 6...