an exonymic designation for Eastern Orthodox ecclesiastical jurisdictions among Eastern Slavs, during the late medieval and early modern periods, including:
the medieval and early modern Metropolis of Kiev and all Rus' (Eastern Orthodox)
the late medieval Metropolis of Halych (Eastern Orthodox)
the late medieval Metropolis of Lithuania (Eastern Orthodox)
Ruthenian Orthodox Church in Ukraine, an exonymic designation for early modern Eastern Orthodox Church, on the territory of Ukraine
Belarusian Orthodox Church, an exonymic designation for the semi-automomous church of the Russian Orthodox Church, on the territory of Belarus
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RuthenianOrthodoxChurch may refer to: an exonymic designation for Eastern Orthodox ecclesiastical jurisdictions among Eastern Slavs, during the late...
Church, and the Ukrainian OrthodoxChurch. Additionally, there is a smaller number of Byzantine rite adherents in the Ruthenian Greek Catholic Church...
1054, the RuthenianChurch retained its Orthodox ties until the Union of Uzhhorod. The present structure of the Ruthenian Greek Catholic Church traces its...
additional religious connotations (such as affiliation with the Ruthenian Greek Catholic Church). In medieval sources, the Latin term Rutheni was commonly...
Holy See, thereby forming the Ruthenian Uniate Church. The "Union of Brest" was a treaty between the RuthenianOrthodoxChurch in the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth...
The Ruthenian Uniate Church (Belarusian: Руская уніяцкая царква, romanized: Ruskaja unijackaja carkva; Ukrainian: Руська унійна церква, romanized: Rus'ka...
The Belarusian OrthodoxChurch (BOC; Belarusian: Беларуская праваслаўная царква, romanized: Bielaruskaja pravaslaŭnaja carkva, Russian: Белорусская православная...
States RuthenianOrthodoxChurch (disambiguation) This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Ruthenian Catholic Church. If an internal...
OrthodoxChurches in the Ruthenian portions of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth to accept the Pope's authority while maintaining Eastern Orthodox liturgical...
the Ruthenian nobles became increasingly polonized, adopting the Polish language and religion (which increasingly meant converting from the Orthodox faith...
The OrthodoxChurch in America (OCA) is an Eastern Orthodox Christian church based in North America. The OCA consists of more than 700 parishes, missions...
See. It is the heir within Belarus to the Union of Brest and the Ruthenian Uniate Church. The Christians who, through the Union of Brest (1595–96), entered...
Church Ukrainian Greek Catholic ChurchRuthenian Uniate Church the Armenian Catholic Archeparchy of Lviv the Ukrainian Orthodox Greek Catholic Church...
Catholic Churches in Slavic countries, for example the Croatian, Slovak and Ruthenian Greek Catholics, as well as by the Roman Catholic Church (Croatian...
script and by financing a network of Orthodox schools which offered education in both Old Church Slavonic and the Ruthenian language. The famous Kyiv Mohyla...
Autocephalous OrthodoxChurch (Polish: Polski Autokefaliczny Kościół Prawosławny), commonly known as the Polish OrthodoxChurch, or OrthodoxChurch of Poland...
until the 1950s (by the 1960s the term Ruthenian came into vogue). As well, the American Carpatho-Russian Orthodox Diocese, with over 14,000 members and...
Ruthenian (рускаꙗ мова, рускїй ѧзыкъ; see also other names) is an exonymic linguonym for a closely related group of East Slavic linguistic varieties,...
Patriarchate, Roman Catholic Church becoming the Ruthenian Uniate Church. However, there were still quite few Eastern Orthodox bishops who decided against...
archeparch of the Ruthenian Uniate Church who on 12 November 1623 was beaten to death with an axe during an anti-Catholic riot by Eastern Orthodox Belarusians...
the history of the Slovak Greek Catholic Church was intertwined with that of the Ruthenian Greek Catholic Church for a period of several centuries. At the...
has continued to this day among Ukrainian OrthodoxChurch, Romanian Orthodox, Russian Orthodox, Ruthenian Catholic, Ukrainian Catholic, Kashubian Catholic...
For Ruthenians at that time, being Polish culturally and Roman Catholic by religion was almost the same. This diminishing of the OrthodoxChurch was the...
Following the schism, the RuthenianChurch which was brought to Kyiv by the Byzantine Greeks ended up among Eastern OrthodoxChurches. After annexation of...
to belong to the Eastern OrthodoxChurch, the Oriental Orthodoxchurches, or the historic Church of the East; these churches underwent various schisms...