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Orthodox Church Russian Old Ritualist

Orthodox Church Russian Old Ritualist
Local Name
Current primate Metropolitan Cornelius
Headquarters Moscow, Russia
Primary territory Russia, Ukraine, Belarus, Moldova, Central Asia
Rite Old Russian
Language (s) liturgical (s) Slavonic
Calendar Julian
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Metropolitan Cornelius
Rogoge Church Cemetery in Moscow, spiritual and administrative center of the Church
Procession of the Cross during Easter Guslitsa, Moscow region, May 2, 2008

The Orthodox Church ritualist-old Russian ( Russian : ) is a church orthodox traditionalist, born of a schism of the Russian Orthodox Church in the seventeenth century.

The eighteenth century to 1988 , the official name of the church was old Orthodox Church of Christ ( ), not to be confused with the current Old Russian Orthodox Church.

It is the most important churches of the Presbyterian branch of Orthodox Old Believers and the two churches called the "Hierarchy of Bila Krynytsya.

In 1988 it declared its independence from the metropolis of Bila Krynytsya (Orthodox Old-ritualist in Romania).

The head of the church door since 1988 the title of Metropolitan of Moscow and all Russia, with residence in Moscow , the complex of the cemetery Rogojskoe (current owner: Cornelius since 18 October 2005 ).

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