Moscow Patriarchate as basis for its claims over Kyiv
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The "Moscow Patriarchate as basis for its claims over Kyiv" refers to the Russian Orthodox Church’s asserted canonical and historical justification for jurisdiction over the Kyiv metropolitanate, grounded in its interpretation of the 1686 Patriarchal and Synodal Act.
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| Moscow Patriarchate as basis for its claims over Kyiv canonical | 1 |
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Target entity: Moscow Patriarchate as basis for its claims over Kyiv Context triple: [Patriarchal and Synodal Act of 1686, recognizedBy, Moscow Patriarchate as basis for its claims over Kyiv]
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Tomos of autocephaly for the Orthodox Church of Ukraine
The Tomos of autocephaly for the Orthodox Church of Ukraine is the 2019 decree by the Ecumenical Patriarchate granting the Ukrainian church independence from the Russian Orthodox Church, marking a major religious and geopolitical milestone for Ukraine.
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Metropolis of Kiev and all Rus'
The Metropolis of Kiev and all Rus' was a principal ecclesiastical jurisdiction of the Eastern Orthodox Church in the medieval East Slavic lands, serving as the foundational church structure from which the Russian Orthodox Church later developed.
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Russia and the Universal Church
"Russia and the Universal Church" is a philosophical and theological work by Vladimir Solovyov that argues for the spiritual and historical mission of Russia in relation to the universal Christian Church and the idea of religious unity.
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Bila Tserkva
Bila Tserkva is a historic city in central Ukraine known for its industrial base, cultural heritage, and the nearby Alexandria Dendrological Park.
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Major Archeparchy of Kyiv–Halych
The Major Archeparchy of Kyiv–Halych is the principal ecclesiastical jurisdiction and primatial see of the Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church, centered in Ukraine and led by its Major Archbishop.
- F. None of above. chosen
- G. Unsure - the case is ambiguous/there is not enough information to decide.
Target entity: Moscow Patriarchate as basis for its claims over Kyiv Target entity description: The "Moscow Patriarchate as basis for its claims over Kyiv" refers to the Russian Orthodox Church’s asserted canonical and historical justification for jurisdiction over the Kyiv metropolitanate, grounded in its interpretation of the 1686 Patriarchal and Synodal Act.
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A.
Tomos of autocephaly for the Orthodox Church of Ukraine
The Tomos of autocephaly for the Orthodox Church of Ukraine is the 2019 decree by the Ecumenical Patriarchate granting the Ukrainian church independence from the Russian Orthodox Church, marking a major religious and geopolitical milestone for Ukraine.
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B.
Metropolis of Kiev and all Rus'
The Metropolis of Kiev and all Rus' was a principal ecclesiastical jurisdiction of the Eastern Orthodox Church in the medieval East Slavic lands, serving as the foundational church structure from which the Russian Orthodox Church later developed.
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C.
Russia and the Universal Church
"Russia and the Universal Church" is a philosophical and theological work by Vladimir Solovyov that argues for the spiritual and historical mission of Russia in relation to the universal Christian Church and the idea of religious unity.
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D.
Bila Tserkva
Bila Tserkva is a historic city in central Ukraine known for its industrial base, cultural heritage, and the nearby Alexandria Dendrological Park.
-
E.
Major Archeparchy of Kyiv–Halych
The Major Archeparchy of Kyiv–Halych is the principal ecclesiastical jurisdiction and primatial see of the Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church, centered in Ukraine and led by its Major Archbishop.
- F. None of above. chosen
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