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- However, for a brief time it seemed that the Renovationists had gotten the upper hand. The Renovationists, with full support of Soviet authorities, seized...
- this reason the state lost interest in the Renovationists as a tool to hurt Orthodoxy. The Renovationists lost control of a third to one half of their...
- m****ive number of bishops being arrested, both the Orthodox and the Renovationists consecrated bishops secretly who could take the place of arrested bishops...
- Hepburn: Kakushin kanryо̄), also called revisionist bureaucrats or renovationist bureaucrats, were a group of ****anese civilian statesmen and planners...
- the Renovationists. In these do****ents, it is not the legal position of the parish that comes to the fore, but its attitude to the Renovationist Higher...
- rooted in ownership of property, it could not explain the growth of the renovationists. The League occupied the leadership role in the antireligious campaign...
- where he confirmed the Church's position with respect to Renovationists. In response, Renovationists accused Peter of conspiring with the Russian emigres...
- expressed it. In November of the same year, the Moscow and Petrograd Renovationists joined the SODATs, who departed from the Krasnitsky's "Living Church"...
- sided with the Moscow Patriarchate, while the so-called Obnovlentsi ("Renovationists," i.e. the modernist, pro-Soviet current in the ROC), previously favored...
- criminal proceedings, and his chancery was taken over by the Renovationists. The Renovationists restored a Holy Synod to power, and brought division among...