Old Believer - translation to russian
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Old Believer - translation to russian

EASTERN ORTHODOX CHRISTIANS WHO RESIST REFORMS OF NIKON IN 1652–1666, RELIGIOUS MOVEMENT IN IMPERIAL RUSSIA
Old believers; Staroobryadchestvo; Staroobrjadchestvo; Russian Old Believers; Starovers; Old Believer; Starovery; Old Ritualists; Schism or Raskol; Old Orthodox Movement; Philipons; Old Ritualist; Starover; Old Ritualism; Starovyery; Old Belief
  • Boris and Gleb, the first Russian saints (early 14th century icon of the Moscow School). The Old Believers only recognize saints who were canonized before the Schism, although they do have their own saints, such as Archpriest Avvakum and Boyarynya Morozova.
  • Boyaryna Morozova showing two fingers, painting by Surikov – detail, sketch 04 from Tretyakov gallery
  • three-barred cross]] of the Russian Orthodox Church
  • Russian Orthodox Old-Rite Church paschal procession in [[Guslitsa]], [[Moscow region]], 2008
  • Russian Old Believers in [[Woodburn, Oregon]]
  • Map of Old Believer settlements in [[Moscow Governorate]], 1871
  • Woodburn]] in [[Oregon]], US
  • Old Believer church outside of [[Gervais, Oregon]], US
  • Russian Old Believers Church in [[Nikolaevsk, Alaska]], US
  • 6th-century icon, depicting Christ giving a blessing. Two digits appear straightened, three folded. The Old Believers regard this as the proper way of making the sign of the Cross.
  • The Uspensky cathedral in Belaya Krinitsa (beginning of the 20th century), the oldest centre of the priestly Old Believers

Old Believer         

[əuldbi'li:və]

церковное выражение

старообрядец

раскольник

Old Ritualist         

[əuld'ritʃuəlist]

церковное выражение

старовер (русский)

Old Ritualist         
церк. старовер.

Definition

РЕСПУБЛИКАНСКАЯ ПАРТИЯ США
одна из двух (наряду с Демократической) основных партий США. Основана в 1854. У власти в 1861-85, 1889-93, 1897-1913, 1921-33, 1953-61, 1969-77 и в 1981-93.

Wikipedia

Old Believers

Old Believers or Old Ritualists are Eastern Orthodox Christians who maintain the liturgical and ritual practices of the Russian Orthodox Church as they were before the reforms of Patriarch Nikon of Moscow between 1652 and 1666. Resisting the accommodation of Russian piety to the contemporary forms of Greek Orthodox worship, these Christians were anathematized, together with their ritual, in a Synod of 1666–67, producing a division in Eastern Europe between the Old Believers and those who followed the state church in its condemnation of the Old Rite. Russian speakers refer to the schism itself as raskol (раскол), etymologically indicating a "cleaving-apart".

Examples of use of Old Believer
1. The Nekrasov Cossacks also defied the government by adhering to the Old Believer faith.
2. Construction began in 1'14 by a leading member of Moscow‘s small Old Believer community, but was held up by the firing of the architect and the October Revolution.
3. The squeal and rumble of the machine‘s engine bounced off the white wall of the small Old Believer church a few meters away.
4. While the Cossacks were allowed to build churches and practice their Old Believer faith, their children gradually grew away from their parents‘ beliefs, in part because of the influence of Soviet schools.
5. In Russia, both the Orthodox Church and the Old Believer Church only have "right to use" agreements, meaning that they can use the territory but do not own it.
What is the Russian for Old Believer? Translation of &#39Old Believer&#39 to Russian