«God grant that there may soon be a Great and United Russia again!» letters from Minsk from His Grace Georgy (Yaroshevsky) to Moscow to His Holiness Tikhon (Bellavin), spring 1918

Four letters of Bishop-Archbishop of Minsk and Turov Georgy (Yaroshevsky) to Patriarch Tikhon (Bellavin) of Moscow and All Russia, written in March-May 1918, are introduced into scientific circulation. The Reverend author described the disasters that occurred in the Minsk diocese during the short-li...

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Main Author: Aleksandr Mazyrin
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Published: St. Tikhon's Orthodox University 2025-12-01
Series:Вестник Православного Свято-Тихоновского гуманитарного университета: Серия ИИ. История, история Русской Православной Церкви
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description Four letters of Bishop-Archbishop of Minsk and Turov Georgy (Yaroshevsky) to Patriarch Tikhon (Bellavin) of Moscow and All Russia, written in March-May 1918, are introduced into scientific circulation. The Reverend author described the disasters that occurred in the Minsk diocese during the short-lived initial rule of the Bolsheviks in Belarus; the partial improvement of the situation of Church affairs under German occupation; the activities of Catholic Poles hostile to Orthodoxy; the mood of local socio-political circles. Along the way, he gave the Patriarch an account of his own actions, quite frankly stated his thoughts on various complex issues, and in some cases asked for help. In his letters, the ruling Bishop of Minsk appears as a champion of the unity of the Orthodox Russian Church, a fighter against Catholic expansion, a staunch Russian patriot and even a monarchist. This portrait contrasts very strongly with the image of the persecutor of Russian Orthodoxy, which he acquired, not without reason, in the early 1920s, going into the service of the Catholic government of the revived Polish state, which ended with his death at the hands of an extremist archimandrite in 1923. The letters are published according to archival originals (one typewritten and three handwritten) stored in the St. Tikhon's Orthodox University.
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spelling doaj-art-bb5ebb8182de47d8b4692e8af95da05f2025-08-20T03:27:10ZrusSt. Tikhon's Orthodox UniversityВестник Православного Свято-Тихоновского гуманитарного университета: Серия ИИ. История, история Русской Православной Церкви1991-64342409-48112025-12-01123123123136http://dx.doi.org/10.15382/sturII2025123.123-1364«God grant that there may soon be a Great and United Russia again!» letters from Minsk from His Grace Georgy (Yaroshevsky) to Moscow to His Holiness Tikhon (Bellavin), spring 1918Aleksandr Mazyrin0St. Tikhon’s Orthodox University for the Humanities; 6/1 Likhov Pereulok, Moscow 127051, Russian FederationFour letters of Bishop-Archbishop of Minsk and Turov Georgy (Yaroshevsky) to Patriarch Tikhon (Bellavin) of Moscow and All Russia, written in March-May 1918, are introduced into scientific circulation. The Reverend author described the disasters that occurred in the Minsk diocese during the short-lived initial rule of the Bolsheviks in Belarus; the partial improvement of the situation of Church affairs under German occupation; the activities of Catholic Poles hostile to Orthodoxy; the mood of local socio-political circles. Along the way, he gave the Patriarch an account of his own actions, quite frankly stated his thoughts on various complex issues, and in some cases asked for help. In his letters, the ruling Bishop of Minsk appears as a champion of the unity of the Orthodox Russian Church, a fighter against Catholic expansion, a staunch Russian patriot and even a monarchist. This portrait contrasts very strongly with the image of the persecutor of Russian Orthodoxy, which he acquired, not without reason, in the early 1920s, going into the service of the Catholic government of the revived Polish state, which ended with his death at the hands of an extremist archimandrite in 1923. The letters are published according to archival originals (one typewritten and three handwritten) stored in the St. Tikhon's Orthodox University.https://periodical.pstgu.ru/ru/pdf/article/8672patriarch tikhon (bellavin) metropolitan georgy (yaroshevsky) the orthodox russian church the all-russian local council of 1917-1918 the minsk diocese belarus the beginning of the bolshevik persecution of the church the german occupation in world war i catholic expansion.патриарх тихон (беллавин) митрополит георгий (ярошевский) православная российская церковь всероссийский поместный собор 1917–1918 гг. минская епархия белоруссия начало большевистских гонений на церковь немецкая оккупация в первую мировую войну католическая экспансия.
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«God grant that there may soon be a Great and United Russia again!» letters from Minsk from His Grace Georgy (Yaroshevsky) to Moscow to His Holiness Tikhon (Bellavin), spring 1918
Вестник Православного Свято-Тихоновского гуманитарного университета: Серия ИИ. История, история Русской Православной Церкви
patriarch tikhon (bellavin)
metropolitan georgy (yaroshevsky)
the orthodox russian church
the all-russian local council of 1917-1918
the minsk diocese
belarus
the beginning of the bolshevik persecution of the church
the german occupation in world war i
catholic expansion.
патриарх тихон (беллавин)
митрополит георгий (ярошевский)
православная российская церковь
всероссийский поместный собор 1917–1918 гг.
минская епархия
белоруссия
начало большевистских гонений на церковь
немецкая оккупация в первую мировую войну
католическая экспансия.
title «God grant that there may soon be a Great and United Russia again!» letters from Minsk from His Grace Georgy (Yaroshevsky) to Moscow to His Holiness Tikhon (Bellavin), spring 1918
title_full «God grant that there may soon be a Great and United Russia again!» letters from Minsk from His Grace Georgy (Yaroshevsky) to Moscow to His Holiness Tikhon (Bellavin), spring 1918
title_fullStr «God grant that there may soon be a Great and United Russia again!» letters from Minsk from His Grace Georgy (Yaroshevsky) to Moscow to His Holiness Tikhon (Bellavin), spring 1918
title_full_unstemmed «God grant that there may soon be a Great and United Russia again!» letters from Minsk from His Grace Georgy (Yaroshevsky) to Moscow to His Holiness Tikhon (Bellavin), spring 1918
title_short «God grant that there may soon be a Great and United Russia again!» letters from Minsk from His Grace Georgy (Yaroshevsky) to Moscow to His Holiness Tikhon (Bellavin), spring 1918
title_sort god grant that there may soon be a great and united russia again letters from minsk from his grace georgy yaroshevsky to moscow to his holiness tikhon bellavin spring 1918
topic patriarch tikhon (bellavin)
metropolitan georgy (yaroshevsky)
the orthodox russian church
the all-russian local council of 1917-1918
the minsk diocese
belarus
the beginning of the bolshevik persecution of the church
the german occupation in world war i
catholic expansion.
патриарх тихон (беллавин)
митрополит георгий (ярошевский)
православная российская церковь
всероссийский поместный собор 1917–1918 гг.
минская епархия
белоруссия
начало большевистских гонений на церковь
немецкая оккупация в первую мировую войну
католическая экспансия.
url https://periodical.pstgu.ru/ru/pdf/article/8672
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