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Revision as of 20:46, July 11, 2005
ROCOR and OCA Timeline | |
1917 | Bolshevik Revolution breaks out in Russia. |
1919 | Southern Church Council meets in Stavropol at which Higher Church Administration was formed in Southern Russia. |
1920 | St. Tikhon of Moscow issues Ukaz No. 362; first session of the Higher Church Administration outside borders of Russia. |
1921 | 34 ROCOR bishops meet in synod in Karlovtsy, Serbia, including Metr. Platon and Abp. Alexander, hierarchs of the Metropolia. |
1924 | 4th All-American Sobor of the Metropolia votes to establish "temporary self-government," breaking administrative ties with Moscow. |
1926 | Metr. Platon of the Metropolia breaks ties with the ROCOR synod. |
1927 | ROCOR synod sends epistle to American parishes suspending Platon and his clergy. |
1933 | Metr. Platon refuses to pledge loyalty to Moscow, which declares the Metropolia to be in schism and establishes an exarchate on American soil. |
1934 | Death of Metr. Platon; ROCOR lifts ban against Metropolia. |
1935 | "Temporary Regulations of the Russian Orthodox Church Abroad" signed by Karlovtsy Synod, including Theophilus of the Metropolia, thus renewing relations. |
1937 | 6th All-American Sobor of the Metropolia declares itself to report to ROCOR in matters of faith. |
1946 | 7th All-American Sobor of the Metropolia breaks all ties with the ROCOR, splitting American Russian Orthodoxy in two. |
1970 | Metropolia reconciles with and receives autocephaly from Moscow, returning Japanese possessions to its control and becoming known as the OCA. |
1971 | ROCOR denounces Moscow's grant of autocephaly; OCA receives rebel ROCOR parish in Australia. |
1976 | Bulgarian Diocese in Exile breaks with ROCOR and joins OCA. |
1982 | Calendar schism in OCA diocese of E. Pennsylvania; ROCOR receives multiple parishes in the area. |
2001 | Election of Metr. Laurus as First Hierarch of ROCOR. |