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Bulgarian Orthodox Church - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Bulgarian Orthodox Church is the oldest Slavic Orthodox Church with some 6.5 million members in the Republic of Bulgaria and between 1.5 and 2.0 million members in a number of European countries, the Americas and Australia.The Bulgarian Orthodox Church: A Socio-historical Analysis of the ...
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James Lindsay Hopkins - 2009 - Extraits - Autres éditions
After a discussion of the Byzantine and early Ottoman eras, the author examines church-state relationships in the latter Ottoman, Communist, and post-communist periods.Theological study in the Russian and Bulgarian orthodox churches ...
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Alf Johansen - 1963 - Extraits
The Orthodox Church - Page 70
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Viorel Trifa was consecrated a bishop by bishops of the Ukrainian Orthodox Church in the United States in 1952. At that ... Archbishop lakovos of the Greek Orthodox Archdiocese was the presiding hierarch.17 THE BULGARIAN ORTHODOX ...Eastern Europe: An Introduction to the People, Lands, and Culture
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Richard C. Frucht - 2005 - Aperçu - Autres éditions
The Bulgarian Orthodox Church. Central. to the lives of most people in Southeastern Europe, the Eastern Orthodox Church is a conservative faith that sees itself as the preserver of true Christianity.The very word “Orthodox” itself means true or ...The Russian Orthodox Church, 1917-1948: From Decline to Resurrection
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The signed agreement also foresaw the grant of full autocephaly to the Bulgarian Orthodox Church.58 According to “Information about the situation in the Bulgarian Orthodox Church,” prepared by the Consulate Office of the Soviet Mission in ...Faith-based Radicalism: Christianity, Islam, and Judaism Between ...
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The Bulgarian Orthodox Church has proved its openness to other religious and ethnic minorities several times in the close past. Together with its flock, it gave asylum to the Armenian refugees who left Turkey after the genocide of 1915.Introducing the Orthodox Churches - Page 29
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By the end of the ninth century the Bulgarian language had become the official language of the Church and State. ... ll of Constantinople, the autocephalous status and the Patriarchal dignity of the Bulgarian orthodox Church was affirmed.The Encyclopedia of Eastern Orthodox Christianity, 2 Volume Set
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John Anthony McGuckin - 2010 - Aperçu - Autres éditions
Bulgarian government which was established with the help of the Soviets embraced atheistic and materialistic ideology and opposed claims for any public expression or societal influence by the Bulgarian Orthodox Church. In the aftermath of ...The Orthodox Church: An Introduction to its History, Doctrine, and ...
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Relaxation of the Turkish yoke led to the Bulgarian petition to the sultan in 1856 for measures of independence for their church, and some Bulgarian bishops were then appointed as a concession by the Phanar, but the course was set for ...Orthodox Christianity and Nationalism in Nineteenth-Century ...
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Lucian N. Leustean - 2014 - Aperçu - Autres éditions
To this list of church structures, Bulgarian historiography adds the Archbishopric of Ohrid that was joined to the Second Bulgarian State as a second Orthodox church, next to the Patriarchate of Tûrnovo, by Tsar Ivan Asen II (1218–41).5 ...