• When a priest at the most Eastern Orthodox church in Russia, situated on the Commander Islands in the Bering Sea (almost 5,000 miles east of...
  • On this, see Alexander Agadjanian and Kathy Rousselet, “Individual and Collective Identities in Russian Orthodoxy,” in Eastern Christians in...
  • He will undoubtedly continue to promote Orthodoxy in the process. This is simply an attempt to seduce former Soviet republics back under the sway of Russia.
  • Even after the union of the Eastern Ukraine with Russia in 1686, very extensive formerly Russian lands still remained under Polish control.
  • ...(1617), which ended the Ingrian War between Sweden and Russia, is the starting point of the earliest modern history of Eastern Orthodoxy in Sweden.
  • ...Churches within Eastern Orthodoxy (i.e., Byzantine, Bulgarian, Serbian, Modern Greek, the older "Oriental" Churches, etc.), with a primary focus on Russia.
  • It employs the term “Orthodoxy” when referring to Eastern Orthodox Christianity in general, while using “Russian Orthodoxy” to signify the.
  • The first emergence of Eastern Orthodoxy in what we now recognize as America dates back to 1794. The territory of Alaska, then owned by Russia, was the site...
  • Orthodox, Catholic, and Protestant Christians alike believe in the resurrection of Jesus Christ. There are some fact about Orthodox Easter Day in Russia.