RUSSIAN TRUE ORTHODOX CHURCH
Patriarch
Tikhon's Catacomb Church
The
Russian True Orthodox Church (RTOC), also known as the Catacomb Church - a canonical rightful successor to the
Tikhonite Local All-Russian Church, was
fully organized in the late twenties and early thirties of the twentieth
century because most of the episcopate and clergy refused to collaborate with
the ungodly theomachistic communist regime.
At the same time, the "Renovationist Church" also known as the
"Living Church" was formed.
The Orthodox Russian people refused to attend these churches and their
authority in Russia eventually vanished. Then, in 1943 under Stalin’s order,
"The Moscow Patriarchate" was organized and became the official
"Soviet” or “Red Church", headed by Metropolitan Sergius
Stragorodsky. Along side of her, the
RTOC continued to secretly exist. The RTOC, severely repressed and persecuted,
and compelled to an "illegal way of servitude", went underground and
became known as the "Catacomb Church".
This
branch, once part of the Local Russian Church is also called “Tikhonovskaya”
after Saint Patriarch Tikhon (Bellavin, +1925) whose will and legacy all these
years has been sacredly observed by the faithful of the catacomb RTOC in the
homeland.
The
canonical foundation of the RTOC is based on the prophetic decree of the last
lawfully elected (by the All-Russian Local Council expressing the full will of
the Russian Church) head of the Russian Church – Saint Patriarch Tikhon , well
known as Decree #362 dated November 20,
1920.
St.
Patriarch Tikhon summoned all his strength to save the Holy Russian Church,
while it received some of the most cruel and severe blows from the communists.
Prophetically, he foresaw two forms of church governance. One was expressed in the Patriarch’s Will
dated January, 7, 1925, which was
promulgated immediately after the mysterious death of the Most Holy. He fully understood that the goal of the
theomachists was to annihilate the True Church of Christ and to not allow a
local council to gather for the election of a new lawful Patriarch, thus
depriving the church of canonical leadership. Therefore, St. Patriarch Tikhon, according to the decision of the local
council of 1917-1918, appointed substitutes for the Locum Tenens to the Patrirachal
Throne: Metropolitan Cyril (Smirnov) of Kazansk (in retrospect one of the founding fathers of the
Catacomb Church), Metropolitan Agafangel
(Preobrozhenskiy) of Yaroslavsk, and
Metropolitan Peter (Polanskiy) of
Krutitsk. The Will,
specifically stipulated that, if Metropolitan Cyril, due to unmitigating
circumstances was unable to become the rightful substitute of the Locum Tenens
to the Patriarchal Throne, then Metropolitan
Agafangel was to replace him. If
this could not be accomplished by either Metropolitan Cyril or Metropolitan
Agafagel, then the rights were transfered
to Metropolitan Peter. As is known, Metropolitan Cyril and
Metropolitan Agafangel were arrested by
the communists. In accordance with the
Will of St. Patriarch Tikhon, his Holiness Peter would come to bear the heavy
cross of leadership. Himself under
persecution, having a premonition of his impending arrest, Metropolitan Peter also appointed temporary
substitutes of the Locum Tenens to the Patriarchal Throne. Among them, the founding father of the
Catacomb Church, The New Martyr of Russia,
St. Metropolitan Joseph (Petrovich, +1937) of St. Petersburg.
The
primary reason for establishing the Substitute Locum Tenens was to call
together at first opportunity the election of a new canonical Patriarch and restore
legitimate authority in the Russian Orthodox Church. Such a secret council was held in 1926 by
petition of all the Orthodox Bishops. As
a result, more than 70 Bishops of the Russian Church voted to elect as the new
Patriarch, St. Metropolitan Cyril (Smirnov, +1937) of Kazansk. Because of the counteractions of the
communist authorities, the resolutions of this Council were never realized.
Instead, Metropolitan Sergius Stragorodsky, with the help of the GPU (Secret
Police), usurped church authority and with the Renovationists, caused a
terrible split in the church. The
majority of the council participants were arrested and finished their lives in
prison camps.
Anticipating
a similar turn of events, Saint Patriarch Tikhon prophetically forethought
another form of church governance for the Russian Church in case the actions of
the lawful Highest Church Authorities were terminated. This form of church governance is stipulated
by St. Patriarch Tikhon’s Decree #362
November 20, 1920, on whose principals the Catacomb True Orthodox Church was
founded in the homeland, and in exile, the Russian Orthodox Church Abroad. The main point of St Patriarch Tikhon’s
prophetic Decree all comes down to; If
the Higher Church Administration itself, headed by His Holiness the
Patriarchate, for any reason whatsoever ceases its activity, the diocesan
bishop immediately enters into relations with the bishops of neighboring
dioceses for the purpose of organizing a higher instance of ecclesiastical
authority for several dioceses in similar conditions (in the form of a
temporary Higher Church government or a Metropolitan district, or anything
else). In the case of the impossibility
of establishing relations with bishops of neighboring dioceses, and until the organization
of a higher instance of ecclesiastical authority, the diocesan bishop takes
upon himself all the fullness of authority granted him by the cannons of the
Church. And, in the case of the extreme
disorganization of ecclesiastical life, when certain persons and parishes cease
to recognize the authority of the diocesan bishop, the latter, as stated in the
Decree, does not relinquish his Episcopal powers, but forms deaneries and a
diocese; he permits where necessary, that the divine services be celebrated
even in private homes and other places suited therefore, and severs
ecclesiastical communion with the disobedient.
During
St. Patriarch Tikhon’s lifetime, this form of church government had already
taken root and after the Patriarch’s arrest, his replacement, Metropolitan
Agafangel in his message of June 28, 1922, ordered all bishops to transition to
Decree #362.
Life
itself, confirmed the prophetical wisdom of this Decree. After the arrest of Metropolitan Peter, the
Substitute to the Locum Tenens to the
Patriarchial Throne, Metropolitan Sergius Stragorodsky, illegally,
with the aid of the GPU,
aligned himself with the Renovationists and the Highest Church Authority
and betrayed the Church of Christ, to the communists. Consequently, he was rejected by the
majority of orthodox pastors and
believers, including the two specified
in St.Patriarch Tikhon's Will: Metropolitans Cyril of Kazansk and Agafangel of
Yaroslavsk, together with the
incarcerated Metropolitan Peter, of
Krutitsk and his appointed
deputy, Metropolitan Joseph of
Petrograd. In essence, the episcopate of
the Russian Church canonically remained with St. Patriarch Tikhon's Decree #362
and did not enter into dialogue with the illegal Renovationist
Church. Thus, going into the catacombs,
"The Russian True Orthodox Church" began its survival in the
homeland. Analogously, acting upon the same principles of the Decree
#362, the Russian Orthodox Bishops in Exile,
organized “The Highest Church
Authority of the Russian Orthodox Church Abroad” and in doing so, began their
independent existence as the Russian
Church Abroad.
To this day the
"Tikhonovskaya"--Russian True Orthodox Church has survived, having
been subjected to reprisals and persecutions, prisons and executions,
conspiracies. However, in the
underground it remained attentive to the spirit of true belief, through piety
and in suffering, all in a spirit of internal church peace and freedom. Principally, the RTOC does not participate in
any political movements and ideologies, keeping to the traditions of the
Catacomb Church. The governing principles by which the RTOC is guided are as
follows: to safeguard the purity of the
True Russian Orthodox Faith and the preservation of an internal church freedom,
free from destructive influences and elements of the world. The governing body of the church is the Synod
of Bishops of the Russian True Orthodox Church.
The
founding of the Synod of the Russian True Orthodox Church was formed with the
blessing of the lawful First Hierarch of the Russian Orthodox Church Abroad,
Metropolitan Vitaly by an order dated
March 11, 2002.
The
Synod of RTOC continues to be guided by the principles of St. Patriarch
Tikhon's Decree #362 from 1920, "Regarding diocesan self-rule".
Schema-Monk
Archbishop Lazar (Jurbenko) of Odessa and Tambov, Chairman of the Synod of
Bishops until 2005, was the oldest hierarch in
the Russian True Orthodox Church. A long-term prisoner of Stalin's concentration camps
for his association with the RTOC, was secretly tonsured Bishop for the
Catacomb Church in 1982, with the assistance of the Russian Orthodox Church
Abroad.
On
June 30, 2005, during the fast of the Holy Apostles Peter and Paul, Schema-Monk
Archbishop Lazar (Jurbenko), peacefully reposed in the Lord. On July 7, 2005,
elections for a new Head of the Russian True Orthodox Church took place. By secret ballot, the majority of votes
elected the Right Reverend Bishop of Omsk and Siberia, Tikhon (Pasechnik). The
following day in the Cathedral of St. John of Krondstad, in Odessa, during
Divine Liturgy, the Right Reverend Bishop Tikhon was elevated to the order of
Archbishop. Elected as Vice-Chairman by
the Synod of Bishops was the Right Reverend Archbishop Venjamin (Rusalenko), of
the Black Sea and Kuban Diocese.
Elected as Secretary of the Synod of Bishops was the Right Reverend
Bishop Dionisy (Alferov), of the Novgorod and Tver Diocese.
The
Russian True Orthodox Church consist of six dioceses: Omsko-Sibirskaja, Odessa-Tambovskaja,
BlackSea-Kubanskaja,
Chernigovsko-Gomelskaja, Novgorodsko-Tverskaja,
Vernensko-Semirechenskaja, (Kazakhstan). Located in the Odessa Diocese is the Pastoral
Educational Center named after St. John of Krondstad.
The
name "Russian True Orthodox Church" historically belongs to the
Catacomb Church. Since 1982 until 2005,
the RTOC was spiritually headed by Bishop Lazar and continues to grow
spiritually under the leadership of Archbishop Tikhon, of Omsk and Siberia.
Having
been witness to the path ROCOR embarked upon, specifically seeking unity with
the Moscow Patriarchate, an organization who is a member of the WCC and
unrepentant of its Sergianist past, we requested to be accepted under the
omophorion of the Russian True Orthodox Church.
On December 29, 2005, we were granted acceptance by the Synod of Bishops
of the Russian True Orthodox Church and placed under the direct auspices of His
Eminence Archbishop Tikhon, of Omsk and Siberia. The Holy Assumption Church in Stafford,
Virginia, has been designated as a Stavropighial Synodal Branch of the Russian
True Orthodox Church.
Those
who seek to join the Russian True Orthodox Church and uphold the principles of
True Orthodoxy are welcome. Clergy, who seek to join, must send their biography
and petition to the following address: Very Rev. Archpriest Anatoly Trepatschko,Dean
of the North American RTOC,39 Red Hill Drive, Stafford, VA 22556-1045
USA
(Since then a Bishop for America was named! Bishop STEFAN can be contacted through his website here along with his parishes, and the official website is here!)
The
biography and petition will be forwarded to the Synod of Bishops of the Russian
True Orthodox Church for consideration of acceptance.
(Translated by
Matushka Irene Trepatschko)
(For Russian
Version, Click
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