- The
Stoglav Synod (Russian: Стоглавый Собор), also
translated as the
Hundred Chapter Synod or
Council of a
Hundred Chapters, was a
church council (sobor)...
- The Book of One
Hundred Chapters, also
called Stoglav (Стоглав) in
Russian ("Hundred chapters"), is a
collection of
decisions of the
Russian church council...
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supported strong church involvement in the state's affairs. By 1551, the
Stoglav Synod addressed the lack of
uniformity in
existing ecclesial practices...
- maidens. –
Epistle of
Pamphilus of
Yelizarov Monastery Stoglav (a
collection of
decisions of the
Stoglav Synod of 1551) also
condemns the
revelry during the...
- to
depose Patriarch Nikon of Moscow. The
council condemned the
famous Stoglav of 1551 as heretical,
because it had
dogmatized the
Russian church's rituals...
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impious pre-Christian festivals,
issues which had been
prominent since the
Stoglav Sobor of 1551. In 1636,
Nerov and
other priests sent a
petition to the...
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possessions helped monks. The non-possessors were
finally defeated at the
Stoglav Synod in 1551. Both
Nilus and
Joseph were canonized. The non-possessors...
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canon law came to be
enforced by the emperor. It was re****erted in the
Stoglav, a
church code
promulgated in the
Tsardom of
Russia in 1551. In Stanley...
- codified, the
Russian Orthodox Church began issuing its
decrees in the
Stoglav, and a
large compilation called the
Great Menaion Reader collected both...
- in the
period of the
Tsardom (1547–1721): it was
encoded in law in the
Stoglav and was
directed against heresies, schisms, and
other alleged deviations...