Conţinutul numărului revistei |
Articolul precedent |
Articolul urmator |
![]() |
![]() ![]() |
Ultima descărcare din IBN: 2023-12-16 20:17 |
Căutarea după subiecte similare conform CZU |
94(47+57):2 (3) |
История Европы (382) |
История Азии (12957) |
Всеобщая история (3916) |
![]() FUŞTEI, Nicolae. Moscova – Vaticanul ortodox: un proiect eşuat. In: Tyragetia. Serie nouă, 2020, nr. 2(29), pp. 221-232. ISSN 1857-0240. |
EXPORT metadate: Google Scholar Crossref CERIF DataCite Dublin Core |
Tyragetia. Serie nouă | ||||||
Numărul 2(29) / 2020 / ISSN 1857-0240 /ISSNe 2537-6330 | ||||||
|
||||||
CZU: 94(47+57):2 | ||||||
Pag. 221-232 | ||||||
|
||||||
![]() |
||||||
Rezumat | ||||||
The Soviet state struggling with religion did not cease to speculate with the authority of the Church in its own interest. In order to influence the Orthodox world, the Soviet authorities tried to implement in Moscow the project of a world center, of an Orthodox Vatican. To implement their plan, they revived the idea of Moscow as the third Rome, propagated in the time of tsarism. In the hope that the Russian Orthodox Church will receive primacy in the Orthodox world for the unification of Orthodox countries against the Vatican, in 1948 an All-Orthodox Conference was convened in Moscow. But out of 13 Orthodox churches, only 11 took part in the meeting, which called into question its pan-Orthodox character. Therefore, the conference could not make binding decisions for all Orthodoxy. The intention to form a movement against the Vatican failed. Moreover, in 1949, the new Patriarch of Constantinople called on Christians and Muslims to cooperate in the fight against communism. The subsequent attitude of the Soviets towards the Orthodox Church (after 1948 no Orthodox parishes were registered, new persecutions began) shows that the plans of Soviets to subjugate the Orthodox world with the hands of the Russian Orthodox Church failed. |
||||||
Cuvinte-cheie Vaticanul ortodox, panortodox, comunitatea creştinilor ortodocşi, Sinod, persecuții, statul sovietic, biserică, Orthodox Vatican, All-Orthodox Conference, community of Orthodox believers, Synod, Persecution, Soviet State, religion, church, Православный Ватикан, Всеправославное совещание, община православных верующих, Синод, преследование, советское государство, религия, церковь |
||||||
|
Cerif XML Export
<?xml version='1.0' encoding='utf-8'?> <CERIF xmlns='urn:xmlns:org:eurocris:cerif-1.5-1' xsi:schemaLocation='urn:xmlns:org:eurocris:cerif-1.5-1 http://www.eurocris.org/Uploads/Web%20pages/CERIF-1.5/CERIF_1.5_1.xsd' xmlns:xsi='http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance' release='1.5' date='2012-10-07' sourceDatabase='Output Profile'> <cfResPubl> <cfResPublId>ibn-ResPubl-116278</cfResPublId> <cfResPublDate>2020-12-09</cfResPublDate> <cfVol>29</cfVol> <cfIssue>2</cfIssue> <cfStartPage>221</cfStartPage> <cfISSN>1857-0240</cfISSN> <cfURI>https://ibn.idsi.md/ro/vizualizare_articol/116278</cfURI> <cfTitle cfLangCode='RO' cfTrans='o'>Moscova – Vaticanul ortodox: un proiect eşuat</cfTitle> <cfKeyw cfLangCode='RO' cfTrans='o'>Vaticanul ortodox; panortodox; comunitatea creştinilor ortodocşi; Sinod; persecuții; statul sovietic; biserică; Orthodox Vatican; All-Orthodox Conference; community of Orthodox believers; Synod; Persecution; Soviet State; religion; church; Православный Ватикан; Всеправославное совещание; община православных верующих; Синод; преследование; советское государство; религия; церковь</cfKeyw> <cfAbstr cfLangCode='EN' cfTrans='o'><p>The Soviet state struggling with religion did not cease to speculate with the authority of the Church in its own interest. In order to influence the Orthodox world, the Soviet authorities tried to implement in Moscow the project of a world center, of an Orthodox Vatican. To implement their plan, they revived the idea of Moscow as the third Rome, propagated in the time of tsarism. In the hope that the Russian Orthodox Church will receive primacy in the Orthodox world for the unification of Orthodox countries against the Vatican, in 1948 an All-Orthodox Conference was convened in Moscow. But out of 13 Orthodox churches, only 11 took part in the meeting, which called into question its pan-Orthodox character. Therefore, the conference could not make binding decisions for all Orthodoxy. The intention to form a movement against the Vatican failed. Moreover, in 1949, the new Patriarch of Constantinople called on Christians and Muslims to cooperate in the fight against communism. The subsequent attitude of the Soviets towards the Orthodox Church (after 1948 no Orthodox parishes were registered, new persecutions began) shows that the plans of Soviets to subjugate the Orthodox world with the hands of the Russian Orthodox Church failed.</p></cfAbstr> <cfAbstr cfLangCode='RU' cfTrans='o'><p>Советское государство, борясь с религией, тем не менее не перестало спекулировать авторитетом Церкви в своих собственных интересах. Для успешного влияния на православный мир советские руководители попытались основать всемирный центр в Москве, что-то наподобие Православного Ватикана. Для осуществления своего плана они возродили идею о Москве – третьем Риме, широко распропагандированную еще во времена царизма. В надежде, что Русская православная церковь получит первенство в православном мире для объединения православных стран против Ватикана, в 1948 году в Москве было созвано Всеправославное совещание. Но из 13 православных церквей в совещании приняли участие только 11, что ставило под вопрос общеправославный характер совещания. Поэтому конференция не смогла принять обязательных решений для всего православия. Намерение сформировать движение против Ватикана провалилось. Более того, в 1949 году новый константинопольский патриарх призвал христиан и мусульман к сотрудничеству в борьбе с коммунизмом. Последующее отношение Советов к Православной церкви (после 1948 года не было зарегистрировано ни одного православного прихода, начались новые гонения) показывает, что планы Советов подчинить себе православный мир руками Русской православной церкви потерпели неудачу.</p></cfAbstr> <cfResPubl_Class> <cfClassId>eda2d9e9-34c5-11e1-b86c-0800200c9a66</cfClassId> <cfClassSchemeId>759af938-34ae-11e1-b86c-0800200c9a66</cfClassSchemeId> <cfStartDate>2020-12-09T24:00:00</cfStartDate> </cfResPubl_Class> <cfResPubl_Class> <cfClassId>e601872f-4b7e-4d88-929f-7df027b226c9</cfClassId> <cfClassSchemeId>40e90e2f-446d-460a-98e5-5dce57550c48</cfClassSchemeId> <cfStartDate>2020-12-09T24:00:00</cfStartDate> </cfResPubl_Class> <cfPers_ResPubl> <cfPersId>ibn-person-11579</cfPersId> <cfClassId>49815870-1cfe-11e1-8bc2-0800200c9a66</cfClassId> <cfClassSchemeId>b7135ad0-1d00-11e1-8bc2-0800200c9a66</cfClassSchemeId> <cfStartDate>2020-12-09T24:00:00</cfStartDate> </cfPers_ResPubl> </cfResPubl> <cfPers> <cfPersId>ibn-Pers-11579</cfPersId> <cfPersName_Pers> <cfPersNameId>ibn-PersName-11579-2</cfPersNameId> <cfClassId>55f90543-d631-42eb-8d47-d8d9266cbb26</cfClassId> <cfClassSchemeId>7375609d-cfa6-45ce-a803-75de69abe21f</cfClassSchemeId> <cfStartDate>2020-12-09T24:00:00</cfStartDate> <cfFamilyNames>Fuştei</cfFamilyNames> <cfFirstNames>Nicolae</cfFirstNames> </cfPersName_Pers> </cfPers> </CERIF>