Belokrinitskaya Hierarchy

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Belokrinitskaya Hierarchy ({{langx|ru|Белокриницкая иерархия}}, Belokrinitskoe Soglasiye, {{langx|ru|Белокриницкое согласие}}) is the first full and stable church hierarchy created by the Old Believers.

History

After the reforms of Patriarch Nikon of Moscow in the 1650s, many members of the Russian Orthodox Church refused to acknowledge the changes which he had made to bring the church in line with the Greek Orthodox Church.{{Cite web|url=https://cnewa.org/eastern-christian-churches/orthodox-church/orthodox-churches-of-irregular-status/the-old-believers/|title=The Old Believers}}

The Belokrinitskaya hierarchy was created in 1846 by acceptance of the Greek Metropolitan Ambrose.{{Cite web|url=http://www.churchofthenativity.net/old-rite/history|title=History|website=Church of the Nativity}} The hierarchy is called after the name of the see of the First Hierarch Belaya Krinitsa, Bukovina, in Austria-Hungary (currently Chernivtsi Oblast, Ukraine).{{Cite web|url=https://www.hiddeneurope.eu/letter-from-europe/posts/old-believers-on-the-ukraine-romania-border/|title=hidden europe | Old Believers on the Ukraine-Romania border|first=hidden|last=europe|date=August 8, 2006|website=www.hiddeneurope.eu}}

Major sponsorship for organizing this hierarchy (search for a metropolitan, organizing the necessary facilities, smuggling of candidates for priesthood etc. through the Russian border in both directions) came also from the Russian Old Believers merchant families, such as Ryabushinskie and Morozovy.

Some confusions may occur when using the term Belokrinitskoe soglasie in respect to a schism of Okruzhniki (Encyclicalists) and Neokruzhniki (Non-Encyclicalists). From one point of view, both sides of a schism originated from the Rogozhskoe cemetery administrative system and so both belong to the Belokrinitskoe soglasie From the other side, the Rogozhskoe cemetery priests and authorities were Okruzhniki almost entirely, so the term Belokrinitskoe soglasie can sometimes mean Okruzhniki.

Branches

Currently, there are two administratively independent branches of the Belokrinitskaya Hierarchy.

Literature

  • {{cite encyclopedia |title= Белокриницкая иерархия |encyclopedia= Православная энциклопедия |volume = 4 |pages = 542–556 |year= 2002 |last= Панкратов |first= А. В. |publisher= |location= Moscow |url= https://www.pravenc.ru/text/77938.html }}
  • {{cite book| author = Мануил (Чибисов), игумен | chapter = | chapter-url = | format = | url = | title = Белокриницкая иерархия: Споры вокруг вопроса о её каноничности в России во второй половине XIX - начале XX вв | orig-year = | agency = | edition = |location= Кострома |date = 2008 |publisher= Костромской государственный университет имени Н. А. Некрасова |at= |volume= | pages = | page = | series = | isbn = 978-5-7591-0939-6}}

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