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Patriarch of Moscow and All Russia had his own orders.
The traditional leader of the Church was the Patriarch of Moscow.
The Patriarch of Moscow himself took part in a portion of this crucession.
It is headed by the Patriarch of Moscow and all the Rus'.
The Patriarch of Moscow chose not to meet the Pope in Hungary.
He defended the independence of the Ukrainian clergy from the patriarch of Moscow.
All properties were turned over to the Orthodox Church under the Patriarch of Moscow.
In the early 1960s, the Metropolia resumed communication with the Patriarch of Moscow.
Stalin had even made peace with the Patriarch of Moscow, although the governme remained resolutely atheist.
Although the Patriarch of Moscow has extensive powers, unlike the Pope he does not have direct authority over matters pertaining to faith.
The parties exchanged prisoners, including Filaret Romanov, Patriarch of Moscow.
Patriarch of Moscow Kirill I congratulated Lukashenko on his re-election.
In 1917 Metropolitan Tikhon was elected Patriarch of Moscow by the drawing of lots.
Since March 2003, the official title of the church leader is Patriarch of Moscow and All Russia.
Must I remind you that the Patriarch of Moscow and all Russia has recently condemned anti-Semitism on two occasions.
The widespread persecution and internecine disputes within the church hierarchy led to the seat of Patriarch of Moscow being vacant from 1925 to 1943.
After 1992, occasional religious services resumed, including a service on the Feast of the Annunciation, conducted by the Patriarch of Moscow.
The opening of the exhibition has been blessed by Kirill, the Patriarch of Moscow and all the Rus'.
The Patriarch of Moscow serves as the head of the church and resides in the Danilov Monastery.
Orthodox Church of Russia (Patriarch of Moscow and all Russia)
Hieromartyr Tikhon, Patriarch of Moscow and All Russia Detailed biography.
They proclaimed the Orthodox faith to be the faith of Ukraine, and independent of the patriarch of Moscow.
Somewhat later, the Orthodox patriarch of Moscow ordered bonfires of musical instruments, thought to be avatars of paganism.
The Patriarch of Moscow temporarily removed the name of the Ecumenical Patriarch from the diptychs.
The Patriarch of Moscow instead of the kamilavka wears a white koukoulion, a conical head covering with a monastic veil.