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2013 | Kalendarz w życiu Cerkwi i wspólnoty | 4 | 7-26

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Znaczenie chrztu Rusi w ewangelizacji Europy Środkowo-Wschodniej

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The meaning of the baptism of Rus in the evangelization of the Middle-Eastern Europe

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Baptism of Rus in 988 generated the Christianisation of that area by the Eastern Church. It is supposed that the bishopric in Volodimir in Volhynia came into existence at the turn of the 10th century and at the beginning of the next century it started its missionary activity. The incorporation of the Chervinskie castle-towns by Boleslas the Brave in 1018 initiated constant presence of the Orthodox Church within the borders of the State of Poland. In the 11th century the eastern regions of Poland stayed under the jurisdiction of bishops of Volodymir and of Turov-Pinsk. During Poland’s disintegration into duchies in the12th-13th centuries, development of the Orthodox institutions took place. This process was enhanced by the missionary activity of newly-founded bishoprics in: Smolensk (1136), Halich (between 1147 and 1155), Bielgorod (end of 10th cent.), Novgorod (before 1050), Chernihov (end of 10th cent.), Perejaslav (beg. of 11th cent), Polotsk (beg. of 11th cent.), Volodymir (end of 10th cent.), Rostov-Suzdal (after 1073), Turov (1088), Jurievsk-Kaniev (after 1036), Tmutarakan (mid 11th cent). These bishoprics belonged to the Metropolia of Kiev

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4

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7-26

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2013

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Biblioteka Nauki
2171317

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