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О Катакомбной Церкви Patriarch Tikhon''s Catacomb Church. History of the
Russian True Orthodox Church.
Patriarch
Tikhon's Catacomb Church
History of the
Russian True Orthodox 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.

Founding Fathers of the Catacomb Russian
True Orthodox Church -
The Holy New Martyrs of
Russia, Metroplotan Cyril (Smirnov,
+1937)
of Kazansk (left) and St. Joseph
(Petrovich, +1937) of St. Petersburg
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.

Member Bishops of the Synod 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".

Archbishop Lazar (Jurbenko,
1931-2005)
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.

Archbishop Lazar and Bishop Tikhon with
the Wonder-Working Iveron
Icon of the "Holy Virgin Mary,
Mother of God--Sweet Smelling".
The Russian True Orthodox Church consist of six dioceses:
Omsko-Sibirskaja, Odessa-Kharkovskaja, Black Sea-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.
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Residence of the
First Hierarch of The Synod
of the True
Orthodox Church
Archbishop of Omsk and Siberia
Tikhon:

Cathedral Temple
of Holy Tsar Martyrs
644047, Russia, Оmsk-47, 3rd Remeslennaya Str.,
34 Tel.: 8-10-7-3812-24-34-82
E-mail of the
Chancellery of the Archbishop’s Synod of RTOC: sinod_ipc@catacomb.org.ua
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1. Christmas Epistle by his Eminence Tikhon, Archbishop
of Omsk and Siberia, the Chairman of the Synod of Russian
True-Orthodox Church
http://catacomb.org.ua/modules.php?name=Pages&go=page&pid=1098
2. Address-Appeal to the Clergy and Faithful Sons and
Daughters of the Russian Orthodox Church Abroad from the First
Hierarch of the Synod of the True Orthodox Church Archbishop
Tikhon Обращение - Призыв Председателя
Архиерейского Синода Русской Истинно-Православной Церкви
Архиепископа Тихона к духовенству и верным чадам Русской Зарубежной
Церкви (на английском и русском языках)
http://catacomb.org.ua/modules.php?name=Pages&go=page&pid=902
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