The Russian Orthodox Church and Russian Emigration as Documented in the Archives of the Western American Diocese of the Russian Orthodox Church outside of Russia |
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Authors: | Natalia I Ermakova |
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Institution: | 1. Archives Department of the Western American Diocese of the Russian Orthodox Church Outside of Russia , San Francisco, California, USA ermakova.natalia@gmail.com |
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Abstract: | ABSTRACT Among the extensive archives of the Western American Diocese of the ROCOR (over 2,000 document files), of greatest historical value are undoubtedly the archives of St. John (Maximovich) and of Archbishop Tikhon (Troitskii), the archives of the Russian spiritual mission in China, the archives from the Archbishops and Ecumenical Councils of the ROCOR, and the archives of the oldest clerics and parishes of the ROCOR. Also, the correspondence and labors of Bishop Nektarii (Kontsevich) and Archbishop Antonii (Medvedev) are of considerable significance for historians. In archives is hidden the potential for many research projects, for historians and linguists alike. Some documents have been researched, translated and published in the Diocesan Russian–English magazine, Spiritual Spring Journal. However, the majority of these unique materials are waiting for its researchers. |
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Keywords: | ROCOR Russian emigrees St John Maximovich Russian church in XX century Holy Virgin Cathedral in San Francisco |
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