PROFESSSOR
REV. MIKHAIL ZHETLOV: HISTORICAL-CANONICAL BASIS FOR THE UNITY OF THE
RUSSIAN CHURCH
The
following article describes in detail and scrupulously analyzes the
historical events connected with the arrangement of Church life in
Kiev, Moscow, and Western Rus’ over the span of the last
millennium. Over that period of time, the unity of the Russian
Orthodox Church has been attacked a number of times from various
sides, but it has nevertheless continued to exist significantly
longer than those broken periods. In Byzantine times it was namely
the Church of Constantinople that advocated for this unity against
the rising political conflicts between one or another Russian
princedom. Only the Byzantium elite itself was able to tear the
metropolia of all the Russias from Constantinople, when it first
tried to use Russian Orthodoxy as a bargaining chip in its desperate
attempt to get the West to come to the aid of perishing
Constantinople, and then allowed the Uniate metropolitan to usurp the
title of the primate of “All Rus’”; but the objective course of
history has given a comprehensive answer to this question, fixed in a
whole series of ecclesiastical-canonical documents cited by the
author, which leave no grounds for any lawful reinterpretation
whatsoever.