-
actual schism is
usually considered to be in May 1922, when a
group of
Renovationist clergy laid
claims to
higher ecclesiastical authority in the Russian...
- the
campaign to
seize church valuables and the
other surrounding the
renovationist schism in the
Orthodox Church. This
portion of the state's religious...
- Hepburn:
Kakushin kanryо̄), also
called revisionist bureaucrats or
renovationist bureaucrats, were a
group of ****anese
civilian statesmen and planners...
- was that the
Renovationist Church was a
schism from the
Russian Orthodox Church and
archbishop Nikola,
together with
other Renovationist clergy was officially...
-
Renovationist schism,
named "Union for
Church Revival".
After the
failure of
negotiations with
Antonin (Granovsky),
Vvedensky created Renovationist ****ociation...
-
officially abbreviated as SODATs, Russian: СОДАЦ) was short-lived
Renovationist group,
headed by Аrchpriest (Archbishop
since May 1923)
Alexander Vvedensky...
- late 1940s.
Living Church [ru] was the
first and one of
three major renovationist organizations. It was
formed in the
spring of 1922 and
initially united...
- Union. On 12 June 1923, it was
accepted by the short-lived
schismatic Renovationist Church,
which had
seized church buildings with the
support of the Soviet...
- From June 16, 1922 to
August 27, 1923,
Sergius parti****ted in the
Renovationist schism, but
later publicly repented of his
actions and was forgiven...
- m****ive
number of
bishops being arrested, both the
Orthodox and the
Renovationists consecrated bishops secretly who
could take the
place of
arrested bishops...