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Edinoverie (Russian: единове́рие, IPA: [jɪdʲɪnɐˈvʲerʲɪjɪ],
literally "coreligionism") is an
arrangement between certain Russian Old
Believer communities...
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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...
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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...
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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...
- the diaspora:
Eparchies of the
Russian Orthodox Church Outside Russia:
Edinoverie Eparchies of the
Serbian Orthodox Church Eparchies of the
Romanian Orthodox...
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recognizing the
authority of the
national church. This
arrangement is
known as
Edinoverie.
Continuing church Ecclesiastical separatism E****enism Miriam-Webster...
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another major strain of Old Believers, the ones who
accept priests.
Belokrinitskaya Hierarchy Edinoverie Old-Ritualists
Russian Old-Orthodox
Church v t e...
- Okhta,
theologian and the most notable[citation needed]
apologist of
edinoverie in the
early 20th
century Sophia of Suzdal, the
first wife of
Prince of...
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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...