Difference between revisions of "Timeline of Orthodoxy in Russia"

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* 1580 +[[John of Rostov]], [[September 3]]
 
* 1580 +[[John of Rostov]], [[September 3]]
 
* 1588 Grand Duke Theodor applies for permission to form a new Patriarchate for the Russian people.
 
* 1588 Grand Duke Theodor applies for permission to form a new Patriarchate for the Russian people.
* 1589 Autocephaly of the [[Church of Russia]] officially acknowledged by the [[Ecumenical]] [[Patriarchate]]; First Patriarch of Moscow, Metropolitan [[Job of Moscow]] crowned.
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* 1589 [[Ecumenical Patriarchate]] acknowledges autocephaly of [[Church of Russia]] and first Patriarch of Moscow, Metropolitan [[Job of Moscow]] is styled.
  
 
==The Synodical Church (1700-1917)==
 
==The Synodical Church (1700-1917)==

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Russia under the Patriarch of Constantinople

Period of the Kievan Metropolia (988-1304)

  • 864 Patriarch Photius sends bishop to Kiev
  • 878 Oleg
  • 954 Princess Ol'ha (Olga) of Kiev baptized.
  • 991 + St. Michael of Kiev
  • 1007 + Leontii of Kiev
  • 1035 + Ivan I of Kiev
  • 1049 + Feopemt of Kiev
  • 1050 + Kirill I of Kiev
  • 1051 Ilarion of Kiev installed to the primatial see; St. Anthony of the Caves brings Athonite monasticism to Russia.

Moscow and Vladimir (1304-1448)

Mongol Tartars (1237-1448)

(1453-?)

The Synodical Church (1700-1917)

  • 1700 + Patriarch Adrian
  • 1721 Holy and Governing Synod

All-Russian Church Council (1917-Present)