The People’s Patriarch Tikhon Bellavin and the Orthodox Church in North America and Revolutionary Russia | 30.04 MB
Title: The People’s Patriarch: Tikhon Bellavin and the Orthodox Church in North America and Revolutionary Russia
Author: Scott M. Kenworthy
Language: English | 432 Pages | ISBN: 0197644759
Description:
On October 28, 1917, just days after the Bolsheviks seized power, the great Council of the Russian Orthodox Church voted to restore the patriarchate, which had been abolished by Peter the Great two centuries earlier. The Council chose Tikhon (Bellavin), the son of a humble village parish priest, to be head of Russia’s largest religious confession.
On October 28, 1917, just days after the Bolsheviks seized power, the great Council of the Russian Orthodox Church voted to restore the patriarchate, which had been abolished by Peter the Great two centuries earlier. The Council chose Tikhon (Bellavin), the son of a humble village parish priest, to be head of Russia’s largest religious confession.
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