- en.wikipedia.org Russian Orthodox ChurchEastern Orthodox. Orientation. Russian Orthodoxy.
- 2.2 Russian Orthodox Church Outside Russia (ROCOR)
- 2.3 Self-governing branches of the ROC
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- news.google.com topics/……Read full articles, watch videos, browse thousands of titles and more on the "Russian Orthodox Church" topic with Google News.
- opendemocracy.net en/odr/russian-orthodox-church-…Historically, Russian Orthodoxy has brought together individuals with a broad swathe of views, ranging from pan-Slavism and neo-Eurasianism to Orthodox...
- patheos.com answers/what-are-some-russian-…Russian Orthodoxy holds Jesus to be the central figure of Christianity, and certainly the center of Russian Orthodox doctrine, worship and life.
- ...Patriarch Kirill of Moscow and All Russia to the archpastors, pastors, deacons, monks and nuns, and all the faithful children of the Russian Orthodox Church.
- orthodoxchurchquotes.com What Are the Beliefs of the Russian Orthodox…The Resurrection of Jesus Christ is one of the most important beliefs in the Russian Orthodox church. It is the foundation of Orthodoxy and explains why a...
- flickr.com groups/russian_orthodox/<b>seen in <a href="https://www.flickr.com/groups/russian_orthodox/">Russian Orthodoxy</a> </b>.
- publicorthodoxy.org russian/A project of Public Orthodoxy is a publication of the Orthodox Christian Studies Center of Fordham University. Russian. About Us.
- wefreespirits.com russian-orthodox-vs-greek-…Mysticism: Russian Orthodoxy has a rich tradition of mysticism, emphasizing a direct and personal experience of God.
- rbth.com What does a Russian Orthodox church look like inside? (PHOTOS)We already explained the architectural elements of Russian churches. Now let's look inside and get an idea of what’s to be found here and what it all means.
- advantour.com russia/religion/orthodoxy.htm...is known to all: the Great Russian principality simply decided to establish closer contacts with Byzantium, i.e. Eastern Roman Empire and adopted Orthodoxy.
- orthodoxwiki.org Timeline_of_Orthodoxy_in_RussiaRussian Orthodoxy Resurgent: Faith and Power in the New Russia. Princeton and Oxford: Princeton University Press, 2008. ISBN 978-0-691-12573-2.