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True Russian Orthodox Church Metropolis Of Moscow

True Russian Orthodox Church - Metropolis of Moscow
(- - )
Autocephaly / Autonomy recognized Unrecognized
Current primate Vyacheslav (Lisovy)
Headquarters Moscow, Russia
Primary territory Russia
Rite Byzantine
Language (s) liturgical (s) Slavonic
Calendar Julian
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True Russian Orthodox Church - Metropolis of Moscow is one of many churches Orthodox noncanonical, traditionalists of Russia after the " Church of the Catacombs "(illegal and opposed to the Church after the Bolshevik Revolution ).

She held publicly in the 1990s with the assistance of the Ukrainian Orthodox Church autocephalous.

The current primate of the Church is Vyacheslav (Lisovy) with the title of Metropolitan of Moscow and Kolomensk (since 2000).

Summary

/ / History

Organization

Synod

  • Vyacheslav Metropolitan of Moscow and Kolomensk
    • Archbishop Mikhail Bronitsk and Velensk
    • Archbishop Alexy of Minneapolis and Chicago (North America)
    • Haralampos bishop of Dallas and across Texas ( Western rite )

Relations with other Churches

See also

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The churches of the seven councils
(Orthodox, Orthodox Church or Communion)
Autocephalous churches
Constantinople Alexandria Antioch Jerusalem Russia Serbia Romania Bulgaria Georgia Cyprus Greece Albania Poland Czech-Slovakia America *
Autonomous Churches
Sinai Finland Estonia (Patr. ecumenical) * Estonia (Patr. Moscow) * EGL. Russian transboundary Ukraine (Patr. Moscow) * Moldova (Patr. Moscow) * Latvia (Patr. Moscow) * Belarus (Moscow Patr.) * Moldavia (Romania Patr.) * Ohrid (Patr. Serbia) * Japan * China *
Independent churches noncanonical
Ukraine (Kiev Patr.) Ukraine (gl. autocph.) Macedonia Montenegro Italy Belarus (gl. autocph.) EGL. calend-old. Greece EGL. Old calend. Romania EGL. Old ritual. Russian EGL. Turkish Orthodox EGL. Orthodox France EGL. Orthodox French
Note
* Church autocephalous or whose autonomy is not universally recognized.
See also: two councils of churches - churches of three councils - the Eastern Catholic Churches

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