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adam_text | CONTENTS
Acknowledgments ix
Note on Transliteration xii
Introduction 1
ONE
Envisioning Holy Rus? 8
TWO
The Rebirth of Orthodoxy 24
THREE
Religious Education 51
FOUR
Social Ministry 91
FIVE
The New Martyrs 122
six
Parish Life 164
CONTENTS
SEVEN
The Future 194
Notes 225
Index 253
Vili
INDEX
Saints, patriarchs, holy elders, monks, and nuns can be found under their religious name.
Priests and deacons can generally be found under their surname, except where the author has
changed their names to protect their anonymity. Page numbers typed in italics indicate
illustrations.
Africa, 15
Agafangel (Preobrazhenskii), Bishop, 133,
134,140
Aleksii II, Patriarch, 46, 51,109,159
Amvrosii (Mikhailov), Fr., 92
Andreev, Fr. Aleksandr, 148
angels, in the Trinity icon, 49, 50
Anna (author s friend), 55-56
anticlericalism, 21, 197—99
Antonii (Cheremisov), Bishop, 78
Anzer Island. See Solovki and Anzer Island
architecture of churches, 181, 204. See also
specific churches
Arkadii (Shatov), Fr. See Panteleimon
(Shatov), Bishop
art, religious. See icons; specific artists and
works
Asia, 15—16
Athanasius, 43
baptism, 33, 35, 36, 77-79,110, 224. See also
Kreshchenie
beauty, divine/transcendent, 10, 18, 22, 44,
68—69, 72, 76, 100. See also divine,
communion with the
Belikov, Fr. Maksim, 187
Bellah, Robert, 18, 217-18
bells (church), 22-23,193
Bible, 57, 88
birch trees, 30—31
Bolsheviks: Church property dispersed, 185;
Church s criticism of, 12, 45; loyalty to,
18; and martyrs, 149—50,153; mission of,
14; monarchy eliminated, 129,139. See
also Communism; repression of the
Church; Soviet Union
Brianchaninov, Bishop Ignatii. See Ignatii
(Brianchaninov), Bishop
Bugoslavskaia, O., 202
Butovo church and killing field, 155—56,
*59
calendar. See Church year
Calvinism, 3, 83,113
canonization of saints, 138—40,146—50,
157-58
Catherine the Great, 40
chapels, in public buildings, 9,169
Chaplin, Fr. Vsevolod, 197,199, 228Ո24
Chapnin, Sergei, 190, 202-3
253
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children, 105—6. See also religious
education
China, 15
Christ: communion with, 42—43, 189^9°
(see also Eucharist); in Nesterov s
paintings, 27—28, 91; Russian martyrs
and, 129—30, 134—35, 142; salvific work,
54
Christendom (concept), 19
Christian community: and addiction
recovery, 97—100; among followers of
spiritual leaders, 61—62, 87, 183—84;
Church as, 173,178—79, 201—2; Church-
state relationship and, 161—62;
Dudachkino, 214—17; as entry into
Church life, 46; eucharistie fellowship,
168-69, 174-75, 201; parish life and,
175“77,183—84. 187; and social ministry,
104-5, and spiritual transformation,
189—90; through friendships, 90. See
also group study; monasteries
Christian Household: Traditions and Holy
Things (Iov and Pavel Gumerov), 67—68
Christianity: in Africa, Asia, and the
Middle East, 15—16; church-state
relations and, 19—20; repressed under
Communism, 9,13, 21 (see also
repression of the Church); in the West,
15, 222. See also Calvinism; Christian
community; Orthodox Church;
Orthodoxy; Protestantism;
re-Christianization
Christmas, 120—21
“Christmas Educational Lectures,” 85,
236076
Christ the Savior Cathedral (Moscow), 37,
38, 42,127-28,138, 140, 194, 197-99, *9S
church construction, 37, 184—88
Church of Cosmas and Damian (Moscow),
63 153
Church of Sophia, the Wisdom of Cod
(Moscow), 148, 164, 165—66, 181—82,193.
See also Volgin, Fr. Vladimir
Church of St. Nicholas (Klennikakh),
61—62. See also Mechev, Fr. Aleksei;
Mechev, Fr. Sergei
Church of St. Nicholas (Kuznetsakh),
80—81. See also Vorob’ev, Fr. Vladimir
Church of St. Nicholas (Pyzhakh), 180,
205-6. See also Shargunov, Fr.
Aleksandr
Church of the Protective Veil, 18, 24, 26—29.
See also Martha and Mary Monastery
Church on the Blood (Ekaterinburg), 156
Church Slavonic, 57, 79, 88, 98,179—81,
201
Church-state relations: and church
construction, 185—86; Church’s relation
to politics, 135—36; in contemporary
Russia (generally), 11—12,17, 19—21,
37—38, 41—42, 199-200, 202—3, 228Ո24;
cooperation and complementarity, 38,
143; drawbacks/dangers of, 195—96, 219,
222; God’s and Church’s predominance,
135՜36. 143, 241ոՅշ; *n the icon of the
New Martyrs, 143; ideal Church and,
161—62; in Mazyrin’s thought, 135—37;
and moral values, 35, 38, 41—42, 44;
necessity of, 195—96; religious education
in public schools, 17, 72—77, 117, 226Ո14
(see also religious education); social
harmony as goal, 50, 76; and social
ministry, 117—19 (see also social
ministries); in the Soviet era, 33—34, 36,
41, 127,132—35, 202 (see also Soviet
Union); state/national interests
dominant, 38, 39, 76, 117; symphonia,
17, 38-41, 50,114. !95-96, 219; in
tsarist Russia, 39-41; Western vs.
Russian notions of, 19, 38—39. See also
repression of the Church; symphonia
Church year (calendar), 43, 147, 169, 201.
See also Easter; holy days; Kreshchenie;
Lent
civil religion, 18—19, 217—18
civil society, 218-19
clergy. See priests; specific individuals
communion. See divine, communion with
the; Eucharist
Communism: canonizations under,
146—47; in China, 15; Church’s
understanding of its past re, 127, 129—30,
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144—45; contemporary evaluation of,
124—25, 126—27; cult of leaders, 35;
lingering Soviet mentality, 177; and
martyrs, 149—50; and the “new Soviet
man/ 18, 42; Party today, 123-24. See
also Bolsheviks; repression of the
Church; Soviet Union
comparative theology, 82—83
confession: in addiction recovery, 99;
during Divine Liturgy, 182; and
Eucharist, 87, 173—75; *n hospitals, 110,
111; for monastics, 102, 104; participation
in, 32, 79, 172—73; priestly abuse, 217;
priests maturity and, 200; spiritual
counselors and, 59,171; Fr. Volgin and,
168,170
convents. See monasteries
counselors. See spiritual fathers
cross, sign of, 39, 67
culture, Russian: Church s understanding
deficient, 118; and drug rehabilitation,
96,100; essential Orthodoxy of, 11,
12—13, 32 74—76, 167, 2°7; historic
buildings/traditions preserved, 36;
intellectuals and, 88; Orthodox
practices within, 34—35, 211 (see also
icons; Kreshchenie); and Orthodox
religious education, 53—54, 64, 73;
Orthodoxy as cultural identity, 16-17,
53—54; re-Christianization and, 45—46
(see also re-Christianization). See also
national identity; popular (unofficial)
Orthodoxy
Damaskin (Orlovskii), Igumen, 149—50
Daniliuk, Aleksandr, 76
de-churching, 200—201
deification (divinization), 44, 45, 54-55,
100, 112,114-16,190. See also divine,
communion with the; salvation;
spiritual transformation
Diedrich, Hans-Christian, 40
dissidents, 20, 84,126,193, 202. See also
priests: dissident
divine, communion with the: as goal, 17-18,
42—43, 45, 189-90, 208; religious
education and, 54—56; through
Eucharist, 42—43, 71,168—69. See also
beauty, divine/transcendent; deification;
Eucharist; Holy Rus ; salvation; spiritual
transformation
Divine Litugy. See liturgy of the Orthodox
Church
Dmitrii and Sophia (author s friends),
223—24
Dmitrii Donskoi, Prince and St, 39,108,
147,150, 216
Donskoi Monastery, 33,132
drug rehabilitation programs, 4, 12, 91,
92—100, 94, 118—21
Dudachkino community, 214—17, 218
Dvorkin, Aleksandr, 83
Easter, 4
education, 17, 33, 72-77,117. See also
religious education
Elena (author s friend), 174
Elisaveta (Pozdniakova), Mother, 101-2
Elizabeth Fedorovna Romanova, St., 24—29,
101,103,110,138,152, 152-54,158,171.
See also Martha and Mary Monastery;
St. Elizabeth s Monastery
eternal life, 42—43. See also salvation
Eucharist (Communion), 42—44; emphasis
on, 172—73; eucharistie fellowship,
168—69, 174—75, 201; frequency of
reception, 174—75,*89, 248050; holiness
through, 71; in hospitals, 108, 110;
mystical nature of, 179; preparation for,
173—75 (see also confession); in Rublev s
Trinity icon, 49, 50
Everyday Saints (Tikhon [Shevkunov]),
69-70, 79,151,172. See also Tikhon
(Shevkunov), Bishop
families, 117,176, 200
fasting, 16, 43, 44, 68, 97, in, 169,175,
189
Feast of All Russian Saints (icon), 143—44
Fedotov, Georgii, 161
Feodorovskii Cathedral (St. Petersburg),
203—5, 21^
INDEX
Feofilakt of Bolgar, 65
Filaret (Drozdov), Metropolitan, 40, 58,
233Í125
Filaret (Vakhromeev), Metropolitan, 103
First City Hospital (Moscow), 108—10,115
Foundations of Orthodox Culture (Kuraev),
74, 100,158-59, 2351158
freedom, spiritual: Church and, 131,
134-37,161-62, 203; illness or hardship
and, 118-19; of the martyrs, 149,154,157
Freeze, Gregory, 39-40
Glebova, Maria, 140
Golgotha-Crucifixion Skete, 29—31,31. See
also Solovki and Anzer Island
Golitsyn, Dmitrii, 108
good works. See social ministries
Gorbachev, Mikhail, 37
Gospel of Mark, 65-66
group study, 59, 60-62, 87
Gryzlov, Boris, 204
Gulag Archipelago (Solzhenitsyn), 126. See
also Solzhenitsyn, Alexander
Gumerov, Archmonk Iov. See lov
(Gumerov), Archmonk
Gumerov, Fr. Pavel, 67-68
Gur ianov, Nikolai, Fr. See Nikolai
(Gur ianov), Fr.
Heat (Zhara) (2011 film), 202
Hicks, Edward, 48
Hilarión (Alfeev), Metropolitan, 65, 88,
116-17,151,174
Hilarión (Troitskii), Bishop, 151-52
HIV/AIDS, 116-17
holiness. See divine, communion with the;
holy elders; Holy Rus ; salvation;
spiritual transformation
holy days, 4, 37, 38, 56, 57,120-21,143,
209-12, 220-21. See also Church year
holy elders, 59-60, 61, 63, 70, 85-86,168,
170. See also spiritual fathers; specific
individuals
Holy Rus’: author s experience, 4-5, 222;
Christian community and, 90 (see also
Christian community); contemporary
Russia s relationship to, 10; defined, 2-3,
5-6; Icon of the New Martyrs and, 144;
as moral ideal, 75-76; Orthodox
Church s relationship to, 13,17-18, 22,
47—48, 72 (see also Orthodox Church);
as political ideology, 11; promise of, 2,
208—9, religious education and, 89
(see also religious education); visual
depictions, 27-28, 48-50 (see also
Nesterov, Mikhail). See also Church-
state relations; divine, communion with
the; renewal
Holy Rusy (Nesterov, 1905), 27, 48
Holy Rusr (The Way to Christ) (Nesterov,
1910-11), 27-28, 29, 48, 91
Holy Synod, 39-40, 57, 77, 85,107,137,146
Holy Trinity-St. Sergius Lavra, 27, 33,
159-60,165. See also Rublev, Andrei
hospitals, 91,101,107,108-11,115
Hovorun, Cyril, 203
Iakunin, Vladimir, 204
Icon of the New Martyrs and Confessors, 30,
31,140-45,141t *55 219
icons: creation of, 140; depicting prayer and
service, 104; post֊Communist renewal,
128; purpose, 43, 57,140; Rublev s
Trinity icon, 48-50; Sokolova and,
61—62; veneration of, 50, 68,122,127,
128—29, 159, 25on24- See also
Rublev, Andrei; Zinon (Teodor), Fr.;
specific icons
ideal types, 6
Ignatii (Brianchaninov), Bishop, 58
illness, 116—17,118—19. See also drug
rehabilitation programs; hospitals
in-churching, 10,13; effectiveness, 188—92,
200-202, 207; social ministries and,
97—100,108—11,114,119. See also
re-Christianization
Internet, 64-65, 66-67
Ioann (Krest’iankin), Fr., 63, 70, 85,115,
165,171,191-92
Ioann (Popov), Metropolitan, 44
Iosaf (Shvetsov), Fr., 183
Iosif-Volokolamsk Monastery, 105-6
256
INDEX
Ιον (Gumerov), Archmonk, 67—69
Irina (authors friend), 2-3, 52, Bo
Isaiah, book of, 48
Istnyuk, Agrippina, 109
Iuvenalii (Poiarkov), Metropolitan, 137—38,
140,144
Ivanova, Elena, 54-55
Ivan the Terrible, 39,108, 206
Jesus. See Christ
John (Garklavs), Bishop, 127
John of Kronstadt, St., 86,104,107,171
Joseph of Volokolamsk, St, 101,105
Julian, Fr., 52, 80, 90
Kaleda, Gleb, 35
Kazanskii Cathedral, 37
Kaz’mina, Oľga, 35
KGB, 33, 34, 62
Khodyrev, Aleksandr, 186
Khrushchev, Nikita, 33, 37,167
Kirill (Smirnov), Bishop, 133,134,140,150
Kirill, Patriarch: Butovo remembrance
sermon, 155—56; career and election,
196—97; on Christianity in the culture,
12-13, 14; and Church-state relations,
199—200, 241032; on the martyrs, 160;
popularity, 196—97, 227014; and public
religious education, 73—74; and Russian
leadership, 32, 37,197,199, 228024,
241032; Russian liturgy proposed, 180;
on Stalin, 21; television program, 65;
wealth and integrity, 197—98
Klimzo, Fr. Vladimir, 64
Kochetkov, Fr. Georgii, 180
Kochurov, Fr. Ioann, 131
Kondraťev, Fr. Mefodii. See Mefodii
(Kondraťev), Bishop
Kotkin, Stephen, ίο-u
Kozlov, Fr. Maksim, 83
Kremlin, 37, 38-39
Kreshchenie (Theophany), 209-12, 220-21,
250024
Kresťiankin, Ioann. See Ioann
(Kresťiankin), Fr.
Ksenia of St. Petersburg, St., 147,158
Kuraev, Andrei, Deacon, 74-76, 89,100,
158-59, 224
Lavrov, Sergei, 11
Law on Freedom of Conscience and
Religious Associations (1997), 82
lay church, 60—62
Lebedev, Sergii. See Sergii (Lebedev)
Lemeshonok, Fr. Andrei, 103,104,115
Lenin, Vladimir, 35, 123,124
Lent, 4, 17, 75, 189
Levashova memorial, 156
liturgy of the Orthodox Church: beauty
of, 44; congregational participation,
181-83, 2°4i educational role, 56-57,
59, 64,173; intent, 43; language of,
57, 79,179—81, 201 (see also Church
Slavonic); length, 182; senses engaged
by, 43-44
Liudmila (author’s friend), 51, 90
Luke (Voino-Iasenetskii), Bishop and St.,
158—59, 245088
Luther, Martin, and Lutheranism, 83. See
also Protestantism
Maria (Tseitlin), 149
Mark (Arndt), Archbishop, 178
Martha and Mary Monastery, 24—29, 26, 68,
101-2,108,111,154,158. See also Church
of the Protective Veil; Elizabeth
Fedorovna Romanova, St.; Nesterov,
Mikhail; Sisters of Mercy
Martinovich, Vladimir, 84
martyrs: canonization of, 138—40,146—50,
157—58; commemoration and veneration
of, 51,129-30, 137-38, 147-48, 151-61,
162; as examples, 150-51,153-54,160-63,
206; hymns honoring, 145—46; icons and
hagiography of, 30, 31, 140-45,141,152,
155, 219; national renewal through, 124,
126-27, H3 145-46, 157,160; new
martyrs generally, 32,128,131, 161;
Nicholas II and royal family as, 139-40,
143, 145, 151,156, 205-6, 244075; in
prison camps, 30; in tsarist Russia, 39,
109. See also specific martyrs
257
INDEX
Mary (Mother of God): icons, 8-9,122,127,
128—29; Protective Veil
commemoration, 25; relics, 194-95,
249m
Matrona (holy woman), 158, 206
Mazyrin, Fr. Aleksandr, 130—31, 133—36,149
Mchedlova, Elena, 189
Mechev, Fr. Aleksei, 61,104, 233^5
Mechev, Fr. Sergei, 61
media, 38, 58, 64—67, 167, 201. See also
Ostankino broadcast center and chapel
Medvedev, Dmitrii, 10, 37—38
Mefodii (Kondrat’ev), Bishop, 93—100
Memorial (human rights organization), 126
memorial sites, 155—57. See also specific
sites
Men , Fr. Aleksandr, 36, 62—63, 85, 165,172,
179, 202-3
Middle East, 15—16
Mikhailov, Fr. Amvrosii. See Amvrosii
(Mikhailov), Fr.
Mikhail Romanov, Tsar, 39
miracles, 70, 75
Missionary Concept (2007), 44—47, 77—78
missionary work, 46—47, 63, 81, 82
Mitrofa (Iurchuk), Archbishop, 175—76
Mitrofan of Voronezh, Bishop, 146
Mitrofanov, Fr. Georgii, 160—61
monasteries: Communist closure of, 128;
and drug rehabilitation, 92—100;
funding, 101, 103, 211; growth of, 9, 38; as
invitation to Orthodox life, 192;
seminaries within, 81—82; and social
ministries, 79,101, 107, 115 (see also
social ministries); spiritual guidance in,
59; Tikhon (Shevkunov) on monastic
life, 69-70. See also sketes; specific
monasteries
Monastery of the Holy Intercession of the
Mother of God (Moscow), 158
Monastery of the New Jerusalem, 39
moral values: Church rhetoric on, 117, 199;
Church-state relations and, 35, 38,
41—42, 44; conservative Orthodoxy and,
206; family as source of, 189;
re-Christianization and, 45,190; societal
need for renewal, 116-17 (see a^so
renewal)
Moscow, 8—9; church construction, 37, 185,
187—88; demonstrations in, 122, 123, 197
(see also Pussy Riot); hospitals, 108—11;
the Kremlin, 37, 38—39; McDonald’s in,
192—93; parish principle not followed in,
86; population, 185; public education,
73, 77; religious art, 50; sisterhoods in,
111 (see also Martha and Mary
Monastery; Sisterhood of St. Dmitrii;
Sisters of Mercy); as “Third Rome,” 14;
Virgin’s Belt relics displayed, 194—95,
207, 249m. See also Rebirth; St.
Tikhon’s Orthodox University; specific
churches and monasteries
music, 43, 46, 96, 128, 145—46,181
Narushev, Fr. Aleksandr, 53—54
national identity: ambivalence re, 21;
in-churching and, 10, 13; national
repentance, 145-46,157, 160; Orthodox
Church and, 5, 9, 11,13—15, 20, 37,
47-48; Orthodoxy and, 5, 13-15, 19, 37,
124, 126, 153, 207; post-Communist crisis
of, 18, 125—26; renewal through
honoring martyrs, 124, 126—27, *43?
145-46, 157, 160 (see also martyrs);
symphonia at heart of, 38—39; World
War II and, 123. See also culture,
Russian
nationalism, rightist, 12,122
National Mall (Washington, D.C.), î8 37
217
Nektarii (Morozov), Igumen, 190
Nesterov, Mikhail, 27—28, 39, 48, 91
New Year’s celebrations, 168—69
Nicene Creed, 77,142, 181
Nicholas I, Tsar, 40
Nicholas II, Tsar, 130-34,143,145, 151, 156,
205—6. See also royal family
Nikolai (Gurianov), Fr., 63, 103,104-5, n5
215
Nikon, Patriarch, 39
Nontraditional Religiosity in Belarus
(Martinovich), 84
258
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nuns. See monasteries; specific sisterhoods
and individuals
Old Believers, 2, 39, 67,107
Oleg (author s friend), 18,19
One Thousand Questions to a Priest (Iov
Gumerov), 67
Orlovskii, Igumen Damaskin. See
Damaskin (Orlovskii), igumen
Orthodox Church: affiliation vs.
participation, 10,17—18, 36—37,100, 170,
188—89, 207, 2480042—43; and
anticlericalism, 21, igy~gg; church
construction, 37, 184—88; as community,
173, 178—79 (see also Christian
community); conservative/
fundamentalist faction, 205—7; critiques
of, 88, 107, 118,144, 177, 196-203, 206,
228024, 239n25 dealing with Soviet
past, 127, 129—30, 144—45, 157; future of,
218—20; history of, 43—44; HIV/AIDS
stance, 116—17; as ideal type, 6;
imprimatur, 65; intelligentsia and, 35,
37, 88, 167,172; language of, 57 (see also
Church Slavonic); lay churches and,
60—62; leadership (see Aleksii II,
Patriarch; Holy Synod; Kirill, Patriarch;
priests; specific individuals); liberal
wing, 195,196; and national identity, 5,
9, 11, 13-15, 20, 37, 47-48 (see also
national identity); not a monolith, 6;
and popular Orthodoxy, 211—12; post-
Communist resurgence, 2, 9—10, 36—38,
44, 128—29, l3°y 165—66,187—88; public
trust in, 196—98, 227014;
re-Christianization of Russia sought, 9,
13, 40—41, 45, 117 (see also Missionary
Concept); relationship to Holy Rus ,
5-6, 13, 17-18, 22, 47-48, 72; and
religious diversity, 47, 82—84; and right
ritual practice, 67—68, 234048; saints
and martyrs (see martyrs; saints; specific
individuals); salvific mission, 42—46;
schisms, 39, 67, 214 (see also Old
Believers); and social reform, 21—22;
synodal period, 39—40; in tsarist Russia,
32, 39-41; unity of, 132-34, *35» *36;
vision for Russia s place in the world,
14—15; and World War II, 32—33· See also
Christianity; Church-state relations;
in-churching; Orthodoxy;
re-Christianization; religious education;
social ministries
Orthodox theology. See comparative
theology; liturgy of the Orthodox
Church; priests: seminaries and
education of; specific topics
Orthodoxy: apart from the Church, 19;
author s experience of, 3—5, 220—22; as
civil religion, 18—19, 217—18; and civil
society, 218—19; conservative/
fundamentalist faction, 205—7; as
cultural identity, 16—17, 37» 53՜54;
cultural practices, 34—35, 211, 250024
(see also culture, Russian; icons); five
types, 395; folk Orthodoxy, 56; life
repatterned by, 43; meaning of word, 55;
moral dimensions, 75; and national
identity, 5,13-15, 19, 37» 124» 126» *53»
207 (see also national identity); as
option among many, 207; as part of
public life, 37—38, 208-9, 250024; as
personal spiritual faith/transformation,
17,18—19; as replacement for
Communism, 18; resurgence as political
phenomenon, 17; right ritual practice,
67—68, 234048 (see also ritual practice);
of Russian culture, 11, 12—13, 32» 74—76,
167, 207; and social unity, 136; survival
under Soviet regime, 12—13, J4» 32“37»
59—62, 167, 211 (see also repression of the
Church; underground churches); in
tsarist Russia, 40—41; varied definitions/
understandings of, 16—17, 36-37, 45,
211—17, 223-24. See also Orthodox
Church; popular (unofficial)
Orthodoxy; re֊Christianization
Ostankino broadcast center and chapel,
1-2, 6-7, 169—70
Panteleimon (Shatov), Bishop, 102,108—9,
110, 112—14,115,116, 171
259
INDEX
Papkova, Irina, 41,195, 241П32
parishes, 164-93; charismatic priests, 86,
171-72,183—84; church construction,
184-88; crises in parish life, 175-78;
fellowship/community in, 168-69,
174-77,183—84, *87 {see also Christian
community); funding, 176, 186, 200, 211;
growth of, 9, 89, 187—88; lay
involvement, 178, 219-20; liturgical
participation, 181-83; participation rates,
188-89, 2°°; religious education
programs, 51-53, 78-79; rural vs. urban,
170-71,185. See also specific churches
“Participation of the Faithful in the
Eucharist” (2015), 174-75
Pavel (authors friend), 68, 223
Pavel (Shvets), Fr., 93,120
Pavel (Troitskii), Fr., 108—9, i71
Peaceable Kingdom (Hicks paintings), 48
peace and harmony, longing for, 48-50, 72.
See also Holy Rus’; Nesterov, Mikhail
personal relationship with God, 44-45. See
also divine, communion with the;
spiritual transformation
Peter the Great, 39-40, 88,146
Petr (Meshcherinov), Igumen, 201
Petr (Polianskii), Bishop and patriarchal
representative, 132-33, H°
Petr, Metropolitan (14th cent.), 146
Philip II, Metropolitan and St, 39,142
Philokalia7 57—58, 234П41
Philotheus, 14
popular (unofficial) Orthodoxy, 34-37, 64,
173,195, 209-12, 218. See also culture,
Russian; Orthodoxy
Potapov, Fr. Boris, 166
prayer(s): and addiction recovery, 97,
98-99; daily, 43, 98-99,102,189;
educational role, 57; intent, 43; Jesus
Prayer, 58; and service, 102,104,115
preaching, 172. See also priests:
charismatic; specific individuals
priests: as advisers/counselors, 66,174-75,
177,183, 234П43 (see also spiritual
fathers); as barriers to lay participation,
200; charismatic, 86,171-72,183-84;
Communist persecution of, 32, 61,
62-63,1շ8 {see also repression of the
Church); dissident, 36, 37,127; gap
between parishioners and, 177-78; and
marriage, 223; negative encounters with,
68, 234Ո48; seminaries and education
of- 33- 34- 44- 46-47- 58-59. 81-83, 85,
165,172; “Soviet mentality” toward, 177;
temptations of, 191-92; in the
underground church, 35, 61. See also
Orthodox Church; specific individuals
“Principles of Organization of Social Work
in the Russian Orthodox Church,” 112,
114, 115
prisoners and imprisonment, 22-23,104—5,
197; in the Communist era, 30, 32, 51,
131,156. See also specific individuals
property disputes, 185,186,187-88
Protestantism: and Church-state relations,
19, 54; comparative theology and,
82-83; ecumenical dialogue with, 196,
205; Orthodoxy contrasted with, 45, 57,
95,172; outside Russia, 15-16; and ritual
practices, 68; within Russia, 20, 63, 82,
95; and social ministry, m, 113. See also
Calvinism
Pskov-Pecherskii Monastery, 63, 70,165,183
psychiatric aftercare, 103-4
Pussy Riot, 41—42,197, 228Ո24
Putin, Vladimir: authoritarianism of, 117,
218; baptism, 36; counselor, 72 {see also
Tikhon [Shevkunov], Bishop); faith of,
9—10,194; popularity, 10-11, 213; protests
against, 122,123,197; relationship with
Orthodox Church, 11-12, 21, 37-38,124,
197,199, 228Ո24; religious education
program announced, 74; World War II
invoked, 123
Rafail, Fr., 70-71
Rasputin, 130, 206, 216
“Reason to Doubt” (Bugoslavskaia), 202
Rebirth (exhibition), 122-23,127-30
re-Christianization: effectiveness, 21,
188-93; an ^ tiie emergence of sects, 84;
identifying and measuring, 16-17,
260
INDEX
188—90; meaning of, 222; parish growth
and, 187—88; social ministries and, 112
(see also social ministries); sought by
Church, 9,13, 40—41, 45,117. See also
in-churching; Missionary Concept;
religious education
relics: Bolsheviks treatment of, 131, 142;
and miracles, 146, 159, 214; pilgrimages
to see, 87, 116, 160; veneration of, 22, 35,
72,147, 152, 158,159,194-95, 249m. See
also Virgin s Belt
religiosity, identifying/measuring, 16—17,
31-32. See also popular (unofficial)
Orthodoxy
religious diversity, 20, 47, 63, 82, 89,122,
228 n24
religious education, 51-90; adult classes,
51-53; “Christmas Educational
Lectures, 85, 236076; Church
infrastructure, 12, 53; Church-run
schools, 72—73; Church s commitment
to, 63—64; as civic education, 53—54;
comparative theology and sectology,
82—84; educational literature, 57—58;
group study and the lay church, 59,
60—62; history of, 56-59; holy elders,
spiritual fathers and, 59-60, 61-63, 70,
85—87 (see also holy elders); and the
meaning of Holy Rus , 89; and national
identity, 12; need for, 88-89; Orthodox
understanding of, 54—56; Orthodox
university education, 80—82; parish-
based programs, 51-54, 78-79, 166;
prebaptismal catechization, 77—79; of
priests (see under priests); in public
schools, 17, 72—77,117, 226014; an ^
Russian culture, 53—54, 64, 73; social
ministry and, 92, 97—100,104—7; success
of, 89—90; through publications and
media, 58, 64-70, 167, 2340041-42,
2350051,58; use of contemporary art/
music in, 46; writings of spiritual
leaders, 61—63; y°ung people turned off
by, 223-24
religious services, as commercial
relationship, 176, 200
renewal: need for, 116—17; through
eucharistie fellowship, 168—69; through
honoring martyrs, 124, 126—27, HB?
145—46,157,160. See also Holy Rus ;
re-Christianization
Renovationists, 113, 132,134,151,180
repression of the Church, 9, 24;
acknowledging and remembering,
126—30, 142—45 (see also martyrs);
memorial sites, 51,155-57; Orthodoxy s
survival, 12-13, 25 32~37 *67,
211; present-day effects, 21; and social
ministry, 113; statistics, 32,128, 245n86;
under Khrushchev and beyond, 33—34,
37, 167; under the Bolsheviks and
Stalin, 32-33, 37, 58-62, 107,126-28,
13°—35 H9 161, 167; World War II and,
32—33. See also specific individuals
Reutov (city), 186
rightist nationalists, 12, 122
ritual practice, 67—68, 87—88, 201, 211-12.
See also icons; Kreshchenie; popular
(unofficial) Orthodoxy; relics
Roman Catholicism, 82—83, 113,196, 205
Romanova, Elizabeth Fedorovna. See
Elizabeth Fedorovna Romanova, St.
Rotenberg, Arkadii, 80
royal family, 139—40,143, 151, 244075. See
also Nicholas II, Tsar; tsar, restoration
of
Rublev, Andrei, 37, 48—50, 50, 143,147
Russia: benefited by Orthodox efforts,
208—9; Christianization of, 13-14; civi1
society in, 218—19; contemporary
attitudes toward Orthodox Church in,
14; drug addiction in, 92, 94—95 (see also
drug rehabilitation programs);
economic crisis, 125; global popular
culture in, 21; implications of religious
rebirth in, 16; moral renewal needed,
116-17 (see a^so renewal); political
protests, 122,123,197; re-Christianization
of (see re-Christianization); religious
pluralism in (see religious diversity);
social work in, 113 (see also social
ministries); tsarist, 32, 39—41, 72, 109
INDEX
Russia: (continued)
(see also royal family; specific
individuals); urban growth, 185;
Westernization questioned, 82; Western
values in, 218. See also Bolsheviks;
Church-state relations; Communism;
culture, Russian; Holy Rus’; national
identity; Soviet Union; specific leaders
Russian language, 13. See also liturgy of the
Orthodox Church: language of
Russian Orthodox Church outside of
Russia (ROCOR), 138,139, 214
saints, 43,138-40,146-50,157-58. See also
martyrs; specific saints
Saltykov, Fr. Aleksandr, 140
salvation: defined, 45; focus on ones own,
192; as goal of the Church, 42-46,
289—90; in Orthodox theology, 95—96,
99; social ministry and, 113-16. See also
deification; spiritual transformation
samizdat (unofficial publications), 36,126
Schmemann, Alexander, 174,178—79
Scriptures, 57, 65-66, 88. See also Bible
sectology, 47, 83-84. See also religious
diversity
secularism and secularization: Church
struggle against, 45,47,118,15։, 160,199;
negative influence of, 47, 95,161; under
Communist rule, 21, 36, 45 (see also
Communism); in the West, 15
Semiannikov, Fr. Moisei, 105-6, 239n24
senses, engagement of, 43—44
Serafim (Chichagov), Bishop, 163,163
Serafim (Sobolev), Bishop, 40
Serafim of Sarov, St., 192, 208
Serbarinov, Fr. Georgii, 148
Sergii (Lebedev), 146
Sergii (Stragorodskii), Metropolitan,
133-34,136
Sergii, Marina, and Natasha (author s
friends), 214-16
Sergius of Radonezh, St., 27, 39,146,
160
Shargunov, Fr. Aleksandr, 160,171,172,
205-6
Shatov, Fr. Arkadii. See Panteleimon
(Shatov), Bishop
Shchusev, Aleksei, 26
Shevkunov, Tikhon. See Tikhon
(Shevkunov), Bishop
Shpiller, Fr. Vsevolod, 36, 80-81
Shubin, Mikhail, 169-70
Shvets, Fr. Pavel. See Pavel (Shvets), Fr.
Shvetsov, Fr. Iosaf. See Iosaf (Shvetsov), Fr.
Siluan of Mt. Athos, St, 54—55
sin, 95—96,116,117,150,174. See also
confession
Sisterhood of St. Dmitrii, 108-11,116
Sisterhood of the Great Martyr Anastasia
Uzoreshitelnitsa, 115
Sisters of Mercy, 91,101-2,108,109. See
also Martha and Mary Monastery
sketes (semi-hermetical communities),
27—28, 29-32,103. See also Golgotha-
Crucifixion Skete; monasteries
Smirnov, Fr. Dmitrii, 86,171,172
Sobor of the New Martyrs and Confessors
of Russia, 138—39,142-43. $ee a^so
martyrs
Social Concept (2000), 41, 84,135-36,
196
social justice, 107,118
social ministries, 12, 91-121; Church s
purpose and motivation, 112-14,n9;
Church-state relations and, 114,117—19;
drug rehabilitation programs, 12, 91,
92—100,111,118—21; history of, 107;
hospitals, 91,101,207,108-11,115;
monasteries and sisterhoods and, 25-26,
79,101-4,107,108-11,115; place of, in
Russian society, 111-12, 219; and
religious education, 104-7; an^
transformation and salvation, 112,
114—16; without coercion, 99,109
social reform, 21—22
Sokolov, Fr. Vladimir, 23
Sokolova, Maria, 61-62,143
Soloviev, Vladimir, 58
Solovki and Anzer Island, 29-31,31,146?
156,159, 212—14, 244082
Solzhenitsyn, Alexander, 36, 76,126
262
INDEX
Sorokin, Fr. Aleksandr, 205
South Korea, 15
Soviet Union: Church-state relations in,
33-34, 36, 41,127,132-35, 202; Church
suppressed (see repression of the
Church); collapse of, 25, 125—26;
German invasion of, 32—33 (see also
World War II); Orthodoxy s survival in,
12-13, 32~37 167, 211;
religious art confiscated, 50; Solovki
gulag, 30; urban growth, 185. See also
Communism; Russia; Ukraine
spiritual fathers (counselors), 59—60, 70,
85—87, 97,102,103,174—75. See also
holy elders; specific individuals
spiritual transformation: addiction recovery
and, 95—97,100; assessing, 191; of
children, 105—6; Christian life and,
189—90; illness and, 116—17; individual,
17—18, 44, 45; religious education and,
54—56; social ministry and, 112, 113—16.
See also deification; Holy Rus ;
in-churching; re-Christianization;
salvation
Srebrianskii, Fr. Mitrofan, 28
Sretenskii Monastery, 51—53, 64—67, 70,
79—80, 90,151—52,156—57,180. See also
Iov (Gumerov), Archmonk; Tikhon
(Shevkunov), Bishop
Stalin, Joseph: contemporary views of, 21,
123, 124, 126, 206; and the “new Soviet
man, 18; and the Orthodox Church,
32, 33, 37,127-28, 158,198, 198-99. See
also Communism; Soviet Union
St. Elizabeth s Monastery (Minsk), 102—4,
108,111. See also Lemeshonok, Fr.
Andrei
St. George’s Parish (Ivanovo region), 4,
92—100, 94, 111,118—21
St. Petersburg, 73, 77, 78,115,185. See also
specific churches
St. Seraphim of Sarov parish (Moscow),
53-54
St. Tikhon’s Orthodox University, 80-82,
128, 130, 150, 200
Sukhov, Fr. Aleksandr, 214-17
symphonia, 17, 38—41, 50,114,195—96, 218,
219. See also Church-state relations
Sysoev, Fr. Daniel, 47
Talshkin, Aleksei, 23
Tanya (Solovki pilgrim), 212—14
Tat’iana (author’s friend), 51, 80, 90
teachers, 55, 74. See also holy elders;
religious education; spiritual fathers
Teodor, Fr. Zinon. See Zinon (Teodor), Fr.
theology. See comparative theology; liturgy of
the Orthodox Church; priests: seminaries
and education of; specific topics
Theophany. See Kreshchenie
theosis, 43. See also deification; divine,
communion with the
“Third Rome, 14
Tikhon (Shevkunov), Bishop, 69—72, 79?
86, 89,151,171,172. See also Sretenskii
Monastery
Tikhon, Patriarch, 80,104,113,131—36,
138-40,151,158,187
Tikhvin icon of the Theotokos, 122,127,
228-29
Trinity, understanding of, 89
Trinity Church (Reutov), 186—87
Trinity icon (Rublev), 48—50, 50
Troeltsch, Ernst, 6
Troitskii, Fr. Pavel. See Pavel (Troitskii), Fr.
tsar, restoration of, 63, 124
tsarist Russia, 32, 39—41, 72,109. See also
royal family; specific individuals
Tseitlin, Maria, See Maria (Tseitlin)
Ukraine, 125, 199, 203
Ulitskaia, Liudmila, 88
Uminskii, Fr. Aleksei, 65, 86, 171
underground churches, 35, 60, 61, 179, 202
United Russia Party, 122, 123, 213
unity: of the Church, 132-34, 135, 136, 150,
160 (see also Orthodox Church:
critiques of); with God, 116,189-90 (see
also divine, communion with the);
social unity, 76, 136; vision of, 47-48,
50, 72 (see also Holy Rus ). See also
Christian community
263
INDEX
Unity Day, 122
universities, Orthodox. See St. Tikhon s
Orthodox University
Unknown World of Faith, 68-69, 235n51
Vasechko, Fr. Valentin, 83
Vasilii (Preobrazhenskii), Bishop, 65,144
Vasilii, Fr. (author s friend), 210, 220
Veniamin of Petrograd, Metropolitan, 104,
138
Virgins Belt, 193-95, 2°7 222 M9U1
Virgins Protective Veil commemoration, 25
Vitalii (prisoner/bell ringer), 23
Vladimir (Bogoiavlenskii), Metropolitan, 131
Vladimir of Rus , Prince, 10, 44, 75,146
Volgin, Fr. Vladimir, 1-2, 6, 85-88,164-70,
172,177-78,182-84,191_92
Volkov, Fr. Konstantin, 184
Vorob ev, Fr. Vladimir, 80-81, 86, 88,109,
130,140,171,174,176,183, 200
Vyshinskii, Oleg, Deacon, 113,114,119
Washington, D.C. See National Mall
water, blessed, 209—10, 250024. See also
Kreshchenie
Way of a Pilgrim, 58
Way to Christ (Nesterov, 1910-11), 27—28,
29, 48, 91
West: Christianity in, 15, 222; freedom in,
136-37; and post-Communist Russia,
10—12,125-26
Western values, 11,19, 88, 95,118
women: attire, 68,197; importance to
Church, 144,148; lay sisterhoods, 26,
101,103,107,111; martyrs and saints, 144,
147,148,149,158 (see also Elizabeth
Fedorovna Romanova, St.); religious
education of, 51-52 (see also Irina;
Liudmila; Taf iana); sisterhoods
and monasteries, 24, 25-26,101-4,
108-11,115-16. See also specific
individuals
World Student Christian Federation,
60
World War II, 32-33, 34-35,123,167
Yakunin, Gleb, 36, 37
Yeltsin, Boris, 138, 205
Zinon (Teodor), Fr., 204
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spelling | Burgess, John P. 1954- Verfasser (DE-588)120901226 aut Holy Rus' the rebirth of orthodoxy in the new Russia John P. Burgess New Haven ; London Yale University Press [2017] © 2017 xii, 264 Seiten Illustrationen txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Russisch-Orthodoxe Kirche (DE-588)4051042-6 gnd rswk-swf Geschichte 1989-2016 gnd rswk-swf Russisch-Orthodoxe Kirche (DE-588)4051042-6 b Geschichte 1989-2016 z DE-604 Digitalisierung BSB Muenchen - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=029419956&sequence=000003&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis Digitalisierung BSB Muenchen - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=029419956&sequence=000004&line_number=0002&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Register // Gemischte Register |
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title | Holy Rus' the rebirth of orthodoxy in the new Russia |
title_auth | Holy Rus' the rebirth of orthodoxy in the new Russia |
title_exact_search | Holy Rus' the rebirth of orthodoxy in the new Russia |
title_full | Holy Rus' the rebirth of orthodoxy in the new Russia John P. Burgess |
title_fullStr | Holy Rus' the rebirth of orthodoxy in the new Russia John P. Burgess |
title_full_unstemmed | Holy Rus' the rebirth of orthodoxy in the new Russia John P. Burgess |
title_short | Holy Rus' |
title_sort | holy rus the rebirth of orthodoxy in the new russia |
title_sub | the rebirth of orthodoxy in the new Russia |
topic | Russisch-Orthodoxe Kirche (DE-588)4051042-6 gnd |
topic_facet | Russisch-Orthodoxe Kirche |
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