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  • The Russian Orthodox Church (ROC) belongs to the family of Eastern Orthodox Churches. Orthodox believers proclaim that Jesus Christ is the founder, but each of the local churches has its own history. Even though the name Russian Orthodox Church was adopted only in 1943-1945, its history began with the formation of a
    sovereign (autocephalous) Moscow Patriarchate.
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  • The two churches reconciled on 17 May 2007; the ROCOR is now a self-governing part of the Russian Orthodox Church. History[edit].
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  • ...in 2009 by the Synod of Bishops, Patriarch Kirill has presided over a period of dynamic change and development in the Russian Orthodox Church (ROC).
  • Synod of the Russian Orthodox Church sends message of congratulations on the occasion of the name’s day of His Holiness Patriarch Kirill.
  • In addition to its regular dioceses the Russian Orthodox Church is comprised of the following self-governing and/or autonomous churches
  • The Synod, called the Council of a Hundred Chapters (Stoglav), triggered a re-vival movement in the Russian Orthodox Church.
  • Between 2008 and 2010, Quantus appeared to donate a further $437,391 to the Russian Orthodox Church, sending the funds to the Italian bank account of a man...
  • Like other Orthodox churches, the Russian Orthodox Church is trinitarian, believes the Bible to be the Word of God, and teaches that Jesus is God the Son.
  • Each chapel has its own dome. See our article on the exterior features of a Russian Orthodox church.
  • The Russian Orthodox Church is one of the world’s oldest Christian congregations, boasting a long and illustrious tradition in worship, prayer and icons.
  • Just like a diocese of a Western Church, the geographic divisions of the Russian Orthodox Church are known as eparchies.
  • It is different in the Russian Orthodox Church. Here they believe that everything that you receive is from God, even the right to enter the sacred area of the Church.