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    The permit for church's building in the post-reform Russia (on the example of the Moscow region) by S. FEDOSEEVA

    Published 2014-02-01
    “…First, the petitioners submitted their requests with the detailed personal data, about the reasons for building a new church, about the source and the amount of the financing, about the availability of the land for the church construction, about the consecration of the altar, and the plan of the building and the area. …”
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    Ritual Treats in Russian Wedding Ceremonies in Udmurtia by S. V. Tolkachova

    Published 2018-06-01
    “…The study reveals that praying, groomsman’s sayings, singing of velichaniya and wedding songs, some kinetic acts - bypassing a table, tipping over glasses, throwing coins in the water, dancing with kurnik - served as a consecration of the food. The fragments of the wedding ritual, in which the numerical symbolism is clearly shown, are characterized. …”
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    The Siege of Leningrad in Estimates of the Press of the USA by Dmitriy V. Surzhik, Sergey O. Buranok, Yaroslav A. Levin

    Published 2019-02-01
    “…The authors draw conclusions that consecration of the Siege of Leningrad by the American press positively promoted the general growth of trust of Americans to the Soviet Union. …”
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    Religious education in the years of the great reforms with Voronezh diocesan girl’s college as an example by Dmitriy Grechushkin

    Published 2019-12-01
    “…A prominent event which demonstrated positive material change in the girls’ college was the construction and consecration of the house church with the acquisition of all necessary utensils. …”
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    Several sentences on canonical-legal foundations of monastery creation in premongolian Russia by P. I. Gaidenko

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…However, the participation of bishops in the foundation of monasteries and the consecration of monastery churches became the norm only from the end of the 12th century. …”
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    Correspondence between Patriarch of Alexandria Gerasimos Palladas and christians of the Church of Antioch: historical and textological aspects by Pavel Ermilov, Konstantin Panchenko, Yulia Petrova

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…The main topic of the correspondence is a dispute on the moment of consecration of the Holy Gifts in the Divine Liturgy, which was one of the traditional subjects of polemics between the Orthodox and Catholic theologians. …”
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    On the history of construction of the stone Resurrection (Petropavlovskaia) Church in Sergievski Posad by Natalia Chetyrina

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…The buildings were returned to construction in 1814. The consecration of the temple took place in two stages, as all construction and finishing works were completed. …”
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    ANALYSIS OF NORMATIVE-LEGAL BASE OF REGULATION THE RUSSIAN ADVERTISING MARKET by Ekaterina F. Devochkina

    Published 2016-08-01
    “…Also the problem of absence the legal system is consecrated.The author mentioned comparative characteristics of advertising legal system ofdifferent years.…”
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    Moscow internal medicine school: Dmitry Dmitrievich Pletnev and Miron Semenovich Vovsi by E. Yu. Ebzeeva

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…Vovsi as a clinician and organizer of military field therapy is consecrated. Due to the fact that D. D. Pletnev and the Moscow scientific school had a decisive influence on the formation of M. …”
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    THE HIGHLY PATHOGENIC INFLUENZA IN THE REPUBLIC OF BURYATIA AND PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE IN EPIDEMIC SEASON 2009-2010 by S. S. Khankhareyev, G. S. Amagzayeva, L. A. Radnayeva

    Published 2012-09-01
    “…Organizational and. practical actions on counteraction to flu A/H1N1/ are consecrated.…”
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    «Service to the Three Saints Mitrofan of Voronezh, Demetrius of Rostov and Tikhon of Zadonsk» by Bishop Jeremiah (Soloviev): the history of the text by M. V. Sidneva

    Published 2021-07-01
    “…The reason for the creation of this hymnographic monument was the intention of the former bishop of Nizhny Novgorod to consecrate one of the churches under construction in honor of these saints. …”
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    Paraurethral cysts in women. Features of diagnostics by A. A. Kostin, L. V. Shaplygin, N. G. Kulchenko, A. Mansur, I. S. Shulpina

    Published 2020-03-01
    “…The main points of differential diagnosis of paraurethral cyst with urethral diverticulum, adenocarcinoma are also consecrated. Taking into consideration the anatomical location and the specifics of the treatment of paraurethral cysts, this problem has an interdisciplinary nature and requires the attention of specialists such as: urologist, gynecologist, surgeon.…”
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    Responsibility for Sacrilege in Russian Empire of 19th — early 20th Centuries (Law and Enforcement) by A. A. Solnyshkin, N. M. Korneva

    Published 2021-07-01
    “…The definition of “sacrilege” is given as a property encroachment directed at sacred or consecrated objects, as well as at church property. …”
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    “His Wife Has Married...”: To the Problem of the Fate of Soldiers’ Wives in the 17th Century by Varvara G. Vovina-Lebedeva

    Published 2020-02-01
    “…We assume that numerous cases of women’s marriage without remarks of her first husband’s death reflect the practice of a cohabitation among the peasants, which was not consecrated by the church, but was actually recognized by the government and by volost residents.…”
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    Byzantine Patristics in the Polemic of the initial Period of the Split of the Russian Church by Yuriy S. Beliankin

    Published 2022-03-01
    “…The issues of the “visible image” of God, of the time of the coming of the Kingdom of Christ and one of the most controversial ones throughout the second half of the XVII century, and not only within the church schism — the topic of the transubstantiation of the consecrated elements and etc. Patristic heritage and the art of its interpretation became the main “tool” in unprecedented disputes, when both parties of the conflict — Archpriest Avvakum, Simeon Polotsky, Priest Lazar, Nikita Suzdalets and others, were in search of some universal and authoritative sources to prove their right.…”
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    Activities of the U.S. Special Services in the Republic of China During the Civil War (1927–1950) by Yaroslav Levin

    Published 2021-03-01
    “…The excessive level of corruption, which involved numerous American structures and officials, internal conflicts in the Republic’s government that influenced the situation and the course of the confrontation and were consecrated in FBI and CIA documents, contributed to the gradual withdrawal of the United States from the policy of the unconditional support for the Chiang Kai-shek regime, but the Communist victory and the establishment of the PRC made, in the absence of other real alternatives, it necessary to continue to support the Republic. …”
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    Specific features of revival of Tashkent and Cental Asian post-war dioceses in the light of activity of revd. Guriy (Egorov) by Dmitriy Pavlov

    Published 2020-12-01
    “…Guriy, despite various diffi culties, actively visited the diocese parishes (many of which for decades or never at all saw the ruling bishop), consecrated newly opened churches, paid attention to parish issues, pointed out defi ciencies and helped to overcome them. …”
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    Strategies for Survival of the Orthodox Clergy of the Rostov Region during the Great Patriotic War by Alla V. Shadrina

    Published 2018-02-01
    “…The policy of the occupation authorities aimed at the formation of diocesan departments, considered by the invaders to be the instrument of ideological influence on the population, and the mass opening of churches, stimulated the return of priests to performing divine services, and supported new consecrations. These circumstances caused the replenishment of the clergy ranks by random people who treated the adoption of the sacred dignity as a way of survival. …”
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