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* 1700 + Patriarch Adrian | * 1700 + Patriarch Adrian | ||
* 1721 [[Apostolic Governing Synod|Holy and Governing Synod]] | * 1721 [[Apostolic Governing Synod|Holy and Governing Synod]] | ||
+ | * 1848 [[Vladimir (Bogoyavlensky) of Kiev and Gallich|Basil Nikephorovich Bogoyavlensky]] born [[January 1]] in the province of Tambov. | ||
+ | * 1874 [[Vladimir (Bogoyavlensky) of Kiev and Gallich|Vladimir of Kiev]] graduates from the Theological Academy in Kiev. | ||
+ | * 1881 [[Vladimir (Bogoyavlensky) of Kiev and Gallich|Vladimir of Kiev]] ordained a priest; | ||
* 1883 Ceremonial ground breaking for the [[Church of the Resurrection of Christ (St. Petersburg)]], [[October 18]] | * 1883 Ceremonial ground breaking for the [[Church of the Resurrection of Christ (St. Petersburg)]], [[October 18]] | ||
* 1887 Plans approved and construction of the [[Church of the Resurrection of Christ (St. Petersburg)]] commences, [[May 1]] | * 1887 Plans approved and construction of the [[Church of the Resurrection of Christ (St. Petersburg)]] commences, [[May 1]] | ||
+ | * 1892 [[Vladimir (Bogoyavlensky) of Kiev and Gallich|Vladimir of Kiev]] ordained [[archbishop|Archbishop]] of Kartalin and Kahetin | ||
+ | * 1898 [[Vladimir (Bogoyavlensky) of Kiev and Gallich|Vladimir of Kiev]] selected as [[Metropolitan of Moscow]] and Kolomna | ||
* 1907 [[Church of the Resurrection of Christ (St. Petersburg)]] consecrated [[August 31]] | * 1907 [[Church of the Resurrection of Christ (St. Petersburg)]] consecrated [[August 31]] | ||
+ | * 1912 [[Vladimir (Bogoyavlensky) of Kiev and Gallich|Vladimir of Kiev]] ordained Metropolitan of Petrograd | ||
+ | * 1915 [[Vladimir (Bogoyavlensky) of Kiev and Gallich|Vladimir of Kiev]] falls out of favour with the [[Nicholas II of Russia|tsar]] for disapproving of [[Gregory Efimovich Rasputin|Rasputin]] | ||
+ | * 1917 [[Vladimir (Bogoyavlensky) of Kiev and Gallich|Vladimir of Kiev]] announces [[Tikhon of Moscow|Tikhon]] as Patriarch of Moscow; | ||
==All-Russian Church Council (1917-Present)== | ==All-Russian Church Council (1917-Present)== |
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Contents
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)
- 1130 Nifont of Novgorod is made Bishop of Nogorod.
- 1158 + Konstantin I of Kiev
- 1163 John is made Bishop of Novgorod and builds seven churches.
- 1185 + John, Bishop of Novgorod, September 7
Mongol Tartars (1237-1448)
- 1370 Iconographer Andrei Rublev born.
- 1378 + Metropolitan Alexis of Moscow
- 1430 + Andrew Rublev, iconographer.
- 1448 Church of Russia declares independence from the Church of Constantinople.
(1453-?)
- 1453 Fall of Constantinople
- 1471 +Metropolitan Jonas of Moscow
- 1508 +St. Nilus of Sora
- 1515 +Joseph of Volokalamsk
- 1580 +John of Rostov, September 3
- 1588 Grand Duke Theodor applies for permission to form a new Patriarchate for the Russian people.
- 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)
- 1700 + Patriarch Adrian
- 1721 Holy and Governing Synod
- 1848 Basil Nikephorovich Bogoyavlensky born January 1 in the province of Tambov.
- 1874 Vladimir of Kiev graduates from the Theological Academy in Kiev.
- 1881 Vladimir of Kiev ordained a priest;
- 1883 Ceremonial ground breaking for the Church of the Resurrection of Christ (St. Petersburg), October 18
- 1887 Plans approved and construction of the Church of the Resurrection of Christ (St. Petersburg) commences, May 1
- 1892 Vladimir of Kiev ordained Archbishop of Kartalin and Kahetin
- 1898 Vladimir of Kiev selected as Metropolitan of Moscow and Kolomna
- 1907 Church of the Resurrection of Christ (St. Petersburg) consecrated August 31
- 1912 Vladimir of Kiev ordained Metropolitan of Petrograd
- 1915 Vladimir of Kiev falls out of favour with the tsar for disapproving of Rasputin
- 1917 Vladimir of Kiev announces Tikhon as Patriarch of Moscow;
All-Russian Church Council (1917-Present)
- 1917 All-Russian Church Council; Council elects Metropolitan Tikhon of Moscow as Patriarch of Moscow and All Russia.
- 1918 Murder of Grand Duchess Elizabeth [1], July 17; + Vladimir (Bogoyavlensky) of Kiev and Gallich
- 1925 + Tikhon of Moscow
- 1945 + Sergius I (Stragorodsky) of Moscow
- 1970 + Alexei I (Simansky) of Moscow
- 1981 Elizabeth glorified by ROCOR.
- 1990 + Pimen I (Izvekov) of Moscow
- 1992 Church of Russia glorifies Grand Duchess Elizabeth and Vladimir of Kiev;
- 1998 Church of Constantinople, not recognizing Russia's right to issue a tomos of autocephaly in 1951, issues its own tomos for the Church of the Czech Lands and Slovakia;
- 2000 Russian Orthodox Church announces the canonization of Tsar Nicholas II of Russia and his immediate family; the restored Cathedral of Christ the Savior in Moscow was consecrated on August 19; Church of Russia glorified Hieromartyr Andronik, Archbishop of Perm, one of Russia's New Martyrs and Confessors.
- 2004 Consecration of first Orthodox church in Antarctica by Church of Russia; Tikhvin Icon returned to Tikhvin Dormition Monastery after six decades in the United States; Ecumenical Patriarchate canonizes Fr. Alexis Medvedkov, Fr. Dimitri Klepinine, Mother Maria Skobtsova, George Skobtsov and Elie Fondaminskii of the Russian emigration in France;
- 2006 Publication of first Orthodox prayer book in Chinese and Russian; Pope Benedict XVI drops Patriarch of the West title; Russian Orthodox parish opened in Pyongyang, North Korea;
- 2007 Restoration of full communion between Moscow Patriarchate and ROCOR; Russian delegation walks out of Ravenna talks in protest of presence of Estonian delegation (EP);
- 2008 + Alexei II (Ridiger) of Moscow
- 2009 Kyrill I (Gundyayev) of Moscow elected as Metropolitan.
- ↑ Source: "A LIFELONG PASSION, NICHOLAS AND ALEXANDRA THEIR OWN STORY"., Andrei Maylunas and Sergi Mironenko., Doubleday, New York., February 1997., pp. 638-639).