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- Living_Church abstract "The Living Church (Russian: Живая Церковь), also called Renovationist Church (обновленческая церковь) or Renovationism (обновленчество; from обновление ‘renovation, renewal’; official name Orthodox Russian Church, Православная Российская Церковь, later Orthodox Church in USSR, Православная Церковь в СССР) was a schism in the Russian Orthodox Church in 1922–1946. Originally begun as a "grass-roots" movement among the Russian clergy for the reformation of the Church, it was quickly corrupted by the support of the Soviet secret services (CheKa, then GPU, NKVD), who had hoped to split and weaken the Russian Church by instigating schismatic movements within it. The beginning of actual schism is usually considered to be in May 1922, when a group of “Renovationist” clergy laid claims to higher ecclesiastical authority in the Russian Church. The movement is considered to have ended with the death of its leader, Alexander Vvedensky, in 1946.While the entire movement is often known as the Living Church, this was specifically the name of just one of the groups that comprised the larger Renovationist movement. By the time of the “Moscow Council” of 1923, three major groups had formed within the movement, representing different tendencies within Russian Renovationism: 1) The Living Church of Fr. Vladimir Krasnitsky (1880–1936), lobbied for the interests of married clergy; 2) the Union of the Communities of the Ancient Apostolic Church (Союз общин древнеапостольской церкви - SODATs) of Fr. Alexander Vvedensky; and 3) the Union for the Renewal of the Church (Союз церковного возрождения) – the group of bishop Antonin (Granovsky), whose interest was in liturgical reform.".
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- Living_Church wikiPageExternalLink krasnov.html.
- Living_Church wikiPageExternalLink Russian-Church.htm.
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- Living_Church hasPhotoCollection Living_Church.
- Living_Church subject Category:Eastern_Orthodox_church_bodies_and_patriarchates.
- Living_Church subject Category:Eastern_Orthodox_independent_churches.
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- Living_Church comment "The Living Church (Russian: Живая Церковь), also called Renovationist Church (обновленческая церковь) or Renovationism (обновленчество; from обновление ‘renovation, renewal’; official name Orthodox Russian Church, Православная Российская Церковь, later Orthodox Church in USSR, Православная Церковь в СССР) was a schism in the Russian Orthodox Church in 1922–1946.".
- Living_Church label "Iglesia Viva".
- Living_Church label "Levende Kerk".
- Living_Church label "Living Church".
- Living_Church label "Église vivante".
- Living_Church label "Żywa Cerkiew".
- Living_Church label "Обновленчество".
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- Living_Church sameAs Église_vivante.
- Living_Church sameAs Levende_Kerk.
- Living_Church sameAs Żywa_Cerkiew.
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- Living_Church sameAs Living_Church.
- Living_Church wasDerivedFrom Living_Church?oldid=577570441.
- Living_Church isPrimaryTopicOf Living_Church.