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called publicly for Maxim’s deposition, forming the Alternative synod. They were condemned as schismatics by the official Holy Synod of the Bulgarian Orthodox Church. The dispute hardened into an even deeper division when, on July 4, 1996, Metropolitan Pimen was installed as rival Patriarch and was
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had been recognized illegal because he had been appointed by the communist government in an uncanonical manner. This triggered a division among the bishops, and several of them under the leadership of Metropolitan Pimen (Enev) of
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A synod was held in 2008 for the election of the new head of the Church, and Metropolitan Inokentii was elected as the leading hierarch. In 2010, Metropolitan Inokentii called for a healing of division between the churches.
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In 1998, through mediation of several Eastern Orthodox Churches, an agreement to heal the schism was reached, but soon it turned out that effort for reconciliation were short-lived.
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created a Board of Religious Affairs that began to initiate reforms in the country’s religious institutions. In March 1992 it ruled that the 1971 election of
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Orthodoxy Cognate Page (2015): Full Union of the Bulgarian Alternative Synod with the Bulgarian Orthodox Patriarchate Realized
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Orthodoxy Cognate Page (2009): Bulgarian President hopes for Patriarch’s Kirill support in struggle against schismatics
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Legislationline: Case of Holy Synod of the Bulgarian Orthodox Church (Metropolitan Inokentiy) and Others v. Bulgaria
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Orthodoxy Cognate Page (2010): Bulgaria Snubs ECHR Ruling in Favor of Alternative Orthodox Church
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that claimed to be the sole legitimate Eastern Orthodox Church in
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Russian Orthodox Church (1998): Church schism in Bulgaria healed
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Eastern Orthodoxy
Governance
Bulgarian
Old Church Slavic
Bulgaria
Separated from
Bulgarian Orthodox Church
Eastern Orthodox Church
Bulgaria
Bulgarian government
Bulgarian Patriarch Maxim
Nevrokop
Neophyte of Bulgaria
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Orthodoxy Cognate Page (2015): Full Union of the Bulgarian Alternative Synod with the Bulgarian Orthodox Patriarchate Realized
Russian Orthodox Church (1998): Church schism in Bulgaria healed
"Bulgarian Orthodox Church Vows End of Schism"
"Bulgaria to confer highest state honour on Orthodox Church head"
Gordon-Melton, John
Religions of the World: A Comprehensive Encyclopedia of Beliefs and Practices
ISBN
9781598842043
Legislationline: Case of Holy Synod of the Bulgarian Orthodox Church (Metropolitan Inokentiy) and Others v. Bulgaria
Orthodoxy Cognate Page (2009): Bulgarian President hopes for Patriarch’s Kirill support in struggle against schismatics
Orthodoxy Cognate Page (2010): Bulgaria Snubs ECHR Ruling in Favor of Alternative Orthodox Church
Orthodox History (2018): The Pan-Orthodox Council of 1998

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