The true orthodox church of Russia

Vladimir Moss
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For the last 60 years or more, the existence of the True Orthodox Church has been one of the best-kept secrets of Soviet 'reality'. The 'True Orthodox', or 'Catacomb', or 'Tikhonite' Church claims to be the direct descendant of the Russian Orthodox Church as it existed before the revolution and in the first decade after the revolution under Patriarch Tikhon and his successor, the locum tenens of the patriarchal throne, Metropolitan Petr of Krutitsy. In 1927, however, the True Orthodox argue, power in the Russian Church was usurped by one of the senior hierarchs, Metropolitan Sergi of Nizhni Novgorod, who issued a declaration in which he thanked the Soviet state for its great services to Orthodoxy, declared that the Soviet state's joys were the church's joys and its sorrows the church's sorrows, and placed himself in more or less unconditional submission to the atheist state. This declaration was rejected not only by Metropolitan Petr, the lawful head of the Russian Orthodox Church (in prison at that time), but also by most of the senior bishops of the church and a large proportion of the faithful (90 per cent of the parishes in the Urals, for example). The schism thus created was vigQlously exploited and deepened by the KGB, who sent to the camps or shot any bishop or priest who did not accept the declaration of Metropolitan Sergi, and with the active support of Sergi, who denounced his opponents as 'counter-revolutionaries' the equivalent of a death sentence in those terrible times. So those who rejected the declaration were forced to go underground, forming what came to be called the True Orthodox Church. I The True Orthodox justify thdr separation from the Moscow Patriarchate on the following grounds:
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俄罗斯真正的东正教
在过去的60多年里,真正的东正教教会的存在一直是苏联“现实”中保守得最好的秘密之一。“真正的东正教”,或“地下墓穴”,或“吉洪派”教会声称是俄罗斯东正教的直系后裔,因为它在革命前存在,在革命后的第一个十年里,在大牧首吉洪和他的继任者下,父权宝座的临时tenens,克鲁提茨的大都会彼得。然而,真正的东正教认为,1927年,俄罗斯教会的权力被一位高级神职人员篡夺,下诺夫哥罗德主教谢尔盖发表了一份声明,感谢苏维埃国家对东正教的巨大贡献,宣布苏维埃国家的快乐就是教会的快乐,悲伤就是教会的悲伤,并将自己置于一个或多或少无条件服从无神论国家的地位。这一声明不仅遭到俄罗斯东正教会合法领袖彼得主教(当时在狱中)的反对,而且遭到该教会大多数高级主教和大部分信徒(例如,乌拉尔地区90%的教区)的反对。这样造成的分裂被克格勃大肆利用和深化,他们把任何不接受主教谢尔盖宣言的主教或牧师送进集中营或枪杀,在谢尔盖的积极支持下,他谴责他的反对者是“反革命分子”,在那个可怕的时代相当于判处死刑。因此,那些拒绝宣言的人被迫转入地下,成立了后来被称为真正的东正教会。一、真正的东正教从莫斯科宗主教区分离出来的理由如下:
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