THE RUSSIAN CHURCH IN THE STATE MECHANISM OF RUSSIA
The article outlines the key areas of the charitable and educational activities of the Orthodox Church, which are analyzed during religious reforms in the 19th and early 20th centuries. in Russia. It is shown that at that time the scale of charity aid and the responsibilities of charitable organizat...
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article outlines the key areas of the charitable and educational activities of
the Orthodox Church, which are analyzed during religious reforms in the
19th and early 20th centuries. in Russia. It is shown that at that time the
scale of charity aid and the responsibilities of charitable organizations
increased; the control over the distribution of aid has improved, the role of
the Church in the social protection of the population has increased.
The conclusions made in the article allow us to look at a
holistic picture of the Church's activities in providing the educational
process in Russian church schools during the period under study. It turned out
that the concrete activity of the clergy, which was impossible without the
proper level of education, placed the clergy in the most literate category of
the population.
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the priests, in the absence of a developed education system in Russia, began to
introduce primary public education. This article helps to understand and
systematize the position of the Church as a spiritual and moral institution
that preserves Russia's cultural heritage. Of particular importance is the
regional nature of the topic under study, which makes it possible to understand
the general and specific relations between the Church and the state. For the
international community, the article will be useful as an archival exhibition,
which is a rare publication that reveals the relationship between the Orthodox
Church and the state in Russia in the 19th and early 20th centuries. |
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DOI: | 10.6084/m9.figshare.5956624 |