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'''Renovationism''', ({{lang-ru|Обновленчество}}, '''Renovated Church''' or {{lang-ru|Обновленческая церковь}}, unofficially the '''Living Church''' (, {{lang-ru|Живая церковь}}) was a theoretical, reformed "Orthodox church" set up in the old Soviet Union by the Bolshevik government after it confiscated all property of the [[Church of Russia]]. It was disbanded in 1943 1940s when [[:w:Joseph Stalin|Stalin]] was desperate to bolster the morale of the Russian people in the Second World War.
This church had almost no following among the people, and a number of [[clergy]] who had been in the movement in good faith repented and returned to the Orthodox Church. The few who tried to exist in the state run church of the atheistic government were used by the state against those faithful to Patriarch [[Tikhon of Moscow|Tikhon]]. The government knew the renovation (reformation) would cause division and weakening to government opposition. As the leader of the party said, "I will smite the shepherd and scatter the sheep", Patriarch Tikhon was arrested and isolated from the populace and the Church was given to the wolves. But even by the late twenties, it became of little use to the state.

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