russian orthodox church
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Definition
- Proper noun:
- An independent Christian church with its own Patriarch: The Russian Orthodox Church is an autocephalous (self-governing) Eastern Orthodox church, headed by its own Patriarch. Historically, it was the state church of the Russian Empire until the revolution of 1917.
Usage Examples
- Proper noun:
- The Russian Orthodox Church has millions of adherents worldwide.
- He converted and became a member of the Russian Orthodox Church.
- The history of the Russian Orthodox Church is deeply intertwined with the history of Russia itself.
Advanced Usage
- Used in historical and religious contexts: The term is used to discuss theology, history, politics, and culture, particularly in relation to Russia and Eastern Europe.
- The schism within the Russian Orthodox Church in the 17th century led to the creation of the Old Believers.
Variants and Related Words
- Orthodox Church (Eastern Orthodox Church): The broader communion of Christian churches to which the Russian Orthodox Church belongs.
- Moscow Patriarchate: A common designation for the administrative center of the Russian Orthodox Church.
- ROC: A common acronym for the Russian Orthodox Church.
Synonyms
- Moscow Patriarchate (when referring to its administrative entity).
- (There are no direct synonyms for this specific proper noun referring to the institution.)
Related Phrases
- To be in communion with the Russian Orthodox Church: Describes other churches that share the same sacraments and faith.
- The Serbian Orthodox Church is in communion with the Russian Orthodox Church.
Related Idioms
- (This is a proper noun for a specific institution; it does not have idiomatic uses.)
Noun
- an independent church with its own Patriarch; until 1917 it was the established church or Russia