The History of the Russian Church in Australia
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The History of the Russian Church in Australia

From Siberia to Sydney

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eBook - ePub

The History of the Russian Church in Australia

From Siberia to Sydney

About this book

In the pages of this book the history of the Russian Orthodox Church in Australia is diligently chronicled within the wider context of the place of ethnic Russians in a dominantly anglophone society: that of what was at first a British colony and later became an independent state. It begins with the first contact of Russian naval ships with the Australian continent in the early nineteenth century and progresses through to the establishment of the first parish of Orthodox believers in Melbourne in the 1890s, the establishment of further churches, and ultimately the creation of a diocese. The catalyst for much of this was the arrival of thousands of Russians fleeing their homeland via Siberia after the Bolshevik revolution of 1917. For these newly dispossessed, Australia and New Zealand became havens of safety and the Russian Orthodox Church an echo of the Motherland they had lost. They were later joined by successive waves of fellow Russians after the end of World War II in 1945 and again after the fall of the Soviet Union in 1991. Together these refugees and their descendants created a unified organism that retained a sense of shared heritage and purpose, and in turn provided a

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Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Title Page
  3. Copyright
  4. Contents
  5. Introduction
  6. A Russian Presence
  7. Revolution: Agitators, Imposters, and Refugees
  8. Settlement Brisbane
  9. Settlement Sydney
  10. Settlement Melbourne
  11. Ecclesiological Perspectives on the Church in the Russian Migrant Experience
  12. A Diocese is Born: Archbishop Theodore Rafalsky
  13. A Time of Growth: Archbishop Sava Raevsky.
  14. Turmoil and Revolt: Archbishop Athanasy Martos
  15. The Need for Healing: Archbishop Theodosy Putilin
  16. Some Thoughts on the State of Russian Monasticism in Australia
  17. Consolidation and Stability: Archbishop Paul Pavlov
  18. Coarse and Wicked Times: Bishop Daniel Alexandrov
  19. Into the Twenty-First Century: Archbishop Hilarion Kapral
  20. A Positive Direction: Metropolitan Laurus and Metropolitan Hilarion.
  21. Appendix: Explanation of Ecclesiastical Awards.
  22. Notes
  23. Bibliography
  24. Index