“Voice of the Church” is a monthly church-public magazine published from 1912 to 1917 in Moscow , and from 1918 in Petrograd [1] .
| Voice of the church | |
|---|---|
| Periodicity | monthly |
| Language | Russian |
| A country | |
| Edition History | 1912-1918 |
| Established | end of 1911 |
Archimandrite Arseniy (Zhadanovsky) [2] published his articles in the journal (including his “Spiritual Diaries”). During the years of persecution of the church under the Bolshevik government , the magazine issues were popular among the Orthodox: their individual issues were handed over, bequeathed to relatives and friends in case of death, and even corresponded by hand.
Editors
- 1912-1917 - Arseny (Zhadanovsky) , archimandrite [3]
- 1917-1918 - Aivazov Ivan Georgievich , diocesan missionary
Notes
- ↑ Prot. Alexander Troitsky, mon. Elena (Khilovskaya). Spiritual magazines // Orthodox Encyclopedia . - M .: Church Scientific Center "Orthodox Encyclopedia" , 2008. - T. XIX. - S. 399-406. - 752 s. - 39,000 copies. - ISBN 978-5-89572-034-9 .
- ↑ D. B. Kochetov. Arseny (Zhadanovsky Alexander Ivanovich) // Orthodox Encyclopedia . - M .: Church Scientific Center "Orthodox Encyclopedia" , 2001. - T. III. - S. 399-401. - 752 s. - 40,000 copies. - ISBN 5-89572-008-0 .
- ↑ Documents of the Central Historical Archive of Moscow on the Sovereign Icon of the Mother of God Archival copy of April 23, 2014 on the Wayback Machine
Links
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- Christian periodicals of Russia at the end of the XVIII — XX centuries. Catalogs of publications / comp .: Nechaeva M. Yu. /