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Church underground in the USSR: the first book-1922

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Name of the original Церковное подполье в СССР: книга первая-1922
Publishing house Дух і літера
Author Монахиня Александра (Спектор)
Language Russian
Number of pages 232
lining Hard
ISBN 978-966-378-696-4
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"Church Underground in the USSR: 1922" is the first book in the series, which is also called. The books in this series tell the story of the church's resistance to ungodly rule, telling of the hardships and hardships suffered by members of the underground Church, which was independent of the Soviet state and unrelated to the official Moscow Patriarchate. The first book is about the selfless attempts of the Russian clergy and the faithful to protect the Russian Orthodox Church from the cruelty and cynicism of the new government in 1922, when the Bolsheviks launched a campaign to seize church values and attract supporters of church reforms to the Living Church. or innovators. Materials for the series "Church Underground in the USSR" were collected, including in the Keston Archive, located at the University of Baylor (USA), and the work in the archive was paid for by a grant from the Keston Institute.

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"Church Underground in the USSR: 1922" is the first book in the series, which is also called. The books in this series tell the story of the church's resistance to ungodly rule. The first book is about the selfless attempts of the Russian clergy and the faithful to protect the Russian Orthodox Church from the cruelty and cynicism of the new government in 1922, when the Bolsheviks launched a campaign to seize church property and enlist supporters of church reforms. . Materials for the series "Church Underground in the USSR" were collected, including in the Keston Archive, located at Baylor University (USA), and the work in the archive was paid for by a grant from the Keston Institute.

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