ACADEMIC JOURNAL
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ISSN 2542-1077 (Print) ISSN 1994-5973 (Online) |
Russian history |
Kozhevnikova Yu. N. | Kola Science Centre of the Russian Academy of Sciences |
Keywords: Arkhangelsk Eparchy Kola County Kem spiritual collegium parishes parish clergy rural priests assistant clergy |
Summary: The article is the first to examine the composition of the Kola County of the Arkhangelsk Eparchy in the
first half of the XIX century and identify the features of the local parish structure based on documents from the National Archive of the Republic of Karelia. It is shown that since the formation of the parish county, which occupied vast areas of Russian Lapland and the north of the White Sea Karelia, the number of its constituent parishes remained unchanged until the mid-1840s. In the middle of the XIX century, the eparchy leadership, realizing the need to develop the
church parish system in the Kola North, began mapping the territory and constructing new churches. The spiritual authorities
tried to build a more effective management system for rural parishes and clergy of the Kola County. The study
revealed that very few rural clerics of the county were not affected by the newly-introduced Charter of Spiritual Consistories
(1841) and a new staffing establishment for the churches of the Arkhangelsk Eparchy (1843). The paper introduces
the statistical data on the size of parish communities in the Kola North into scientific circulation. The analysis of
the educational level of the region’s parish clergy leads to the conclusion that it was enough to graduate from a eparchial theological school to become a priest. |
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