Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "Edinoverie (Russian: Единове́рие; IPA: [jɪdʲɪnɐˈvʲerʲɪjɪ]) is an arrangement between certain Russian Old Believer communities and the official Russian Orthodox Church, whereby the communities are treated as a part of the normative Orthodox Church system, while maintaining their own traditional rites. Thus, they are often described as Old-Ritualists (Russian: Старообря́дцы, Staroöbriadtsy), rather than Old Believers."@en }
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- Edinoverie abstract "Edinoverie (Russian: Единове́рие; IPA: [jɪdʲɪnɐˈvʲerʲɪjɪ]) is an arrangement between certain Russian Old Believer communities and the official Russian Orthodox Church, whereby the communities are treated as a part of the normative Orthodox Church system, while maintaining their own traditional rites. Thus, they are often described as Old-Ritualists (Russian: Старообря́дцы, Staroöbriadtsy), rather than Old Believers.".
- Q778464 abstract "Edinoverie (Russian: Единове́рие; IPA: [jɪdʲɪnɐˈvʲerʲɪjɪ]) is an arrangement between certain Russian Old Believer communities and the official Russian Orthodox Church, whereby the communities are treated as a part of the normative Orthodox Church system, while maintaining their own traditional rites. Thus, they are often described as Old-Ritualists (Russian: Старообря́дцы, Staroöbriadtsy), rather than Old Believers.".
- Edinoverie comment "Edinoverie (Russian: Единове́рие; IPA: [jɪdʲɪnɐˈvʲerʲɪjɪ]) is an arrangement between certain Russian Old Believer communities and the official Russian Orthodox Church, whereby the communities are treated as a part of the normative Orthodox Church system, while maintaining their own traditional rites. Thus, they are often described as Old-Ritualists (Russian: Старообря́дцы, Staroöbriadtsy), rather than Old Believers.".
- Q778464 comment "Edinoverie (Russian: Единове́рие; IPA: [jɪdʲɪnɐˈvʲerʲɪjɪ]) is an arrangement between certain Russian Old Believer communities and the official Russian Orthodox Church, whereby the communities are treated as a part of the normative Orthodox Church system, while maintaining their own traditional rites. Thus, they are often described as Old-Ritualists (Russian: Старообря́дцы, Staroöbriadtsy), rather than Old Believers.".