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==All-Russian Church Council (1917-Present)==
 
==All-Russian Church Council (1917-Present)==
 
* 1917 [[All-Russian Church Council of 1917-1918|All-Russian Church Council]]; Council elects Metropolitan [[Tikhon of Moscow]] as Patriarch of Moscow and All Russia.
 
* 1917 [[All-Russian Church Council of 1917-1918|All-Russian Church Council]]; Council elects Metropolitan [[Tikhon of Moscow]] as Patriarch of Moscow and All Russia.
* 1918 Murder of Grand Duchess Elizabeth <ref>Source: "A LIFELONG PASSION, NICHOLAS AND ALEXANDRA THEIR OWN STORY"., Andrei Maylunas and Sergi Mironenko., Doubleday, New York., February 1997., pp. 638-639).</ref>, [[July 17]]; + [[Vladimir (Bogoyavlensky) of Kiev and Gallich]]
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* 1918 Murder of Grand Duchess [[Elizabeth the New Martyr|Elizabeth]] <ref>Source: "A LIFELONG PASSION, NICHOLAS AND ALEXANDRA THEIR OWN STORY"., Andrei Maylunas and Sergi Mironenko., Doubleday, New York., February 1997., pp. 638-639).</ref>, [[July 17]]; + [[Vladimir (Bogoyavlensky) of Kiev and Gallich]]
 
* 1925 + [[Tikhon of Moscow]]
 
* 1925 + [[Tikhon of Moscow]]
 
* 1945 + [[Sergius I (Stragorodsky) of Moscow]]
 
* 1945 + [[Sergius I (Stragorodsky) of Moscow]]
 
* 1970 + [[Alexei I (Simansky) of Moscow]]
 
* 1970 + [[Alexei I (Simansky) of Moscow]]
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* 1981 [[Elizabeth the New Martyr|Elizabeth]] glorified by [[ROCOR]].
 
* 1990 + [[Pimen I (Izvekov) of Moscow]]
 
* 1990 + [[Pimen I (Izvekov) of Moscow]]
* 1992 [[Vladimir (Bogoyavlensky) of Kiev and Gallich|Vladimir of Kiev]] glorified.
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* 1992 [[Church of Russia]] glorifies Grand Duchess [[Elizabeth the New Martyr|Elizabeth]] and [[Vladimir (Bogoyavlensky) of Kiev and Gallich|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]];
 
* 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 [[Church of Russia|Russian Orthodox Church]] announces the [[glorification|canonization]] of Tsar [[Nicholas II of Russia]] and his immediate family; the restored [[Cathedral of Christ the Saviour (Moscow)|Cathedral of Christ the Savior in Moscow]] was consecrated on [[August 19]]; Church of Russia glorified Hieromartyr [[Andronik of Perm|Andronik, Archbishop of Perm]], one of Russia's New Martyrs and Confessors.
 
* 2000 [[Church of Russia|Russian Orthodox Church]] announces the [[glorification|canonization]] of Tsar [[Nicholas II of Russia]] and his immediate family; the restored [[Cathedral of Christ the Saviour (Moscow)|Cathedral of Christ the Savior in Moscow]] was consecrated on [[August 19]]; Church of Russia glorified Hieromartyr [[Andronik of Perm|Andronik, Archbishop of Perm]], one of Russia's New Martyrs and Confessors.

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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)

All-Russian Church Council (1917-Present)

  • Source: "A LIFELONG PASSION, NICHOLAS AND ALEXANDRA THEIR OWN STORY"., Andrei Maylunas and Sergi Mironenko., Doubleday, New York., February 1997., pp. 638-639).
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