
The author of the article analyzes the church conflicts between Greeks and Bulgarians in the second half of the 19th century. We can see a very sad picture how the two antagonistic orthodox communities of Constantinople Patriarchy separate from each other. The author bases on the documents from the Russian State Library Fund of Manuscripts and Archive of Foreign Policy of the Russian Empire. The church conflict ended with schism of 1872 and gave stimulus for Catholic proselytism.
Constantinople Patriarchy, AZ20-999, church history, the Bulgarian-Greek Church conflict, History of scholarship and learning. The humanities, schism, proselytism
Constantinople Patriarchy, AZ20-999, church history, the Bulgarian-Greek Church conflict, History of scholarship and learning. The humanities, schism, proselytism
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