Difference between revisions of "Timeline of Orthodoxy in Russia"

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* 1185 + [[John of Novgorod|John]], Bishop of Novgorod, [[September 7]]
 
* 1185 + [[John of Novgorod|John]], Bishop of Novgorod, [[September 7]]
  
===Mongol Tartars (1237-1448)===
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=== Russian Church after the mongol invasion (since 1237) ===
 
* [[Alexander Nevsky]]
 
* [[Alexander Nevsky]]
 
===Moscow and Vladimir (1304-1448)===
 
 
*1337 [[Sergius of Radonezh|Bartholomew]] is [[tonsure|tonsured]] a monk, given the name Sergius, and [[Ordination|ordained]] to the [[Priest|priesthood]];
 
*1337 [[Sergius of Radonezh|Bartholomew]] is [[tonsure|tonsured]] a monk, given the name Sergius, and [[Ordination|ordained]] to the [[Priest|priesthood]];
 
*1370 Iconographer [[Andrei Rublev]] born.
 
*1370 Iconographer [[Andrei Rublev]] born.
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*1392 + St. [[Sergius of Radonezh]], [[September 25]];
 
*1392 + St. [[Sergius of Radonezh]], [[September 25]];
 
*1430 + [[Andrew Rublev]], iconographer.
 
*1430 + [[Andrew Rublev]], iconographer.
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=== South-west Russian Metropolis (1458—1686) ===
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* +[[Peter Mogila]], metropolitan of Kiev
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*1686 Kievan metropolis /перешла в юрисдикцию Московского Патриархата/
  
 
== Autocephalous being of Russian Church ==
 
== Autocephalous being of Russian Church ==

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Russian Church under the Patriarch of Constantinople

Period of the Kievan Metropolia (988-1304)

Russian Church after the mongol invasion (since 1237)

South-west Russian Metropolis (1458—1686)

  • +Peter Mogila, metropolitan of Kiev
  • 1686 Kievan metropolis /перешла в юрисдикцию Московского Патриархата/

Autocephalous being of Russian Church

The Synodical Church (1700-1917)

Russian Orthodox Church during Communist rule

Russian Orthodox Church after the collapse of the Soviet Union

Further rerading

  • St. Cornelius of the Pskov Caves martyrdom is recorded in the old manuscripts of the Trinity-Sergiev Lavra
  • 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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