Russian True Orthodox Church | |
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Cathedral Church of the RTOC in Odessa dedicated to St. John of Kronstadt | |
Abbreviation | RTOC |
Type | Eastern Orthodox |
Classification | Independent Eastern Orthodox |
Orientation | True Orthodox |
President of the Holy Synod | Archbishop Tikhon (Pasechnik) |
Archbishops | 2 |
Bishops | 3 |
Possessions | Russia, Ukraine, Belarus, Hungary, United States, United Kingdom, Greece, Argentina, Brazil, Serbia |
Origin | 2002 |
Independence | 2002 |
Recognition | Unrecognized by World Orthodox Churches – see True Orthodoxy |
Other name(s) | Lazarites, Tikhonites |
Official website | www |
The Russian True Orthodox Church (RTOC, Russian: Российская истинно православная церковь, РИПЦ), also called lazarites[1] (after Archbishop Lazar (Zhurbenko)) or tikhonites (after Archbishop Tikhon (Pasechnik)),[2][lower-alpha 1] is an independent Russian Orthodox church professing True Orthodoxy. It was formed in 2002 by Archbishop Lazar (Zhurbenko) and Bishop Benjamin (Rusalenko), the two hierarchs of ROCOR inside the territory of Russia, who refused the processe of unification of the ROCOR with the Moscow Patriarchate; Lazar and Benjamin therefore joined the ROCOR (V) (a rival Church of the ROCOR), then left it thereafter and thus their Church became independent.
The RTOC has two Archbishops (Tikhon and Benjamin) and 3 Bishops (Filaret, Savvati and Germogen); the president of the Holy Synod is Archbishop Tikhon.[3]
The RTOC was formed in 2002, when Archbishop Lazar (Zhurbenko) and Bishop Benjamin (Rusalenko) ordained Bishop Tikhon (Pasechnik), Hermogen of Chernigov and Gomel, Bishop Irenaeus of Verniy (today Almaty) and Semirechiye and Bishop Dionysius of Novgorod and Tver. In 2003 they transformed their Hierarchical Forum into a Hierarchical Synod, the Russian True Orthodox Church. According to the RTOC, all this was in accordance with the Decree of Saint Patriarch Tikhon number 362, with their Second All-Russian Conference of clergy and laity, and had the blessing of Metropolitan Vitaly (Ustinov).[4] After this Archbishop Lazar (Zhurbenko) of Odessa and Tambov, the oldest of the Russian hierarchs, was elected as the President of the Holy Synod of the Russian True Orthodox Church.
In 2005 they elected Archbishop Tikhon (Pasechnik) of Omsk and Siberia as the president of the Holy Synod.
In 2011 the hierarchs of the RTOC have ordained hieromonk Akakije (Nemanja Stanković) as the bishop of the Serbian True Orthodox Church.[5]
In 2018 the bishops of the RTOC broke communion with the Serbian True Orthodox Church as Bishop Akakije took under his omophorion a large number of clergy that had no canonical leave from the hierarchs of the RTOC.[6]
Currently in Russia, the Russian True Orthodox Church has the following dioceses: Omsk-Siberia, Odessa-Kharkiv, Black Sea-Kuban, Chernihiv-Gomel, Novgorod-Tver, and Verney-Semirechiye (Kazakhstan).[7]
The RTOC rejects "Sergianism" and holds that the sacraments of the Moscow Patriarchate (which they consider distinct from the Russian Orthodox Church that existed before the Bolshevik revolution) are anathema or invalid and ineffectual for salvation. The RTOC upholds in principle and emphasizes the ROCOR 1983 anathema against "ecumenism",[8] which is an anathema against the branch theory.[9]
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