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  1. Patriarch Joachim (Russian: Иоаким; January 6, 1620 – March 17, 1690) was the eleventh Patriarch of Moscow and All Russia, an opponent of the Raskol (the Old Believer schism), and a founder of the Slavic Greek Latin Academy.

  2. Patriarch Joachim (secular name Ivan Petrovich Savyolov), was the Patriarch of Moscow and All Russia from 1674 to 1690. He continued the policies of liturgical revision instituted by Patriarch Nikon, but stood against the increasing trend of Westernization within the Russian society during the late seventeenth century. He founded the first ...

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  4. Patriarch Joachim was the eleventh Patriarch of Moscow and All Russia, an opponent of the Raskol , and a founder of the Slavic Greek Latin Academy.

  5. Metropolitans and archbishops of Moscow (1721–1917) Patriarchs of Moscow and all Rus' (restored, 1917–present) Timeline of patriarchs. See also. References. List of metropolitans and patriarchs of Moscow. Monogram of the current Patriarch of Moscow and all Rus', Kirill.

  6. The process began in 1685 with the ordination of Gedeon Chetvertinsky to the Metropolis of Kiev by Patriarch Joachim of Moscow and ended in 1722 when Tsar Peter the Great appointed Barlaam (Voniatovych) with the rank of archbishop, not metropolitan.

  7. Oct 26, 2018 · EN. ORTHODOXIA.INFO | Andreas Loudaros It could have been written in today’s time, what with all that is currently going on in Ukraine, but the letter was in fact written over 300 years ago. Its author was Patriarch Dositheos of Jerusalem and its recipient Patriarch Joachim of Moscow.

  8. Sep 7, 2011 · Jeremias consented to consecrate Job as the Patriarch of Moscow and all Russia, and actually made him rank as the third patriarch of the Eastern Church, preceding those of Antioch and Jerusalem.

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