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Major sponsorship for organizing this hierarchy (search for a metropolitan, organizing the necessary facilities, smuggling of candidates for priesthood etc. through the Russian border in both directions) came also from the Russian Old Believers merchant families, such as
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Some confusions may occur when using the term Belokrinitskoe soglasie in respect to a schism of Okruzhniki (Encyclicalists) and Neokruzhniki (Non-Encyclicalists). From one point of view, both sides of a schism originated from the
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Neokruzhniki (Non-Encyclicalists) hierarchy - arose as a result of the split that began after the release of the "Encyclical" of 1862; it was suppressed in Soviet times.
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priests and authorities were Okruzhniki almost entirely, so the term Belokrinitskoe soglasie can sometimes mean Okruzhniki.
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Currently, there are two administratively independent branches of the Belokrinitskaya Hierarchy.
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administrative system and so both belong to the Belokrinitskoe soglasie From the other side, the
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Old Believers of Altai (official site of the Barnaul Parish Russian Orthodox Old-Rite Church)
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refused to acknowledge the changes which he had made to bring the church in line with the
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The Belokrinitskaya hierarchy was created in 1846 by acceptance of the
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