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The brotherhoods were also simultaneously engaged in defending the rights and liberties of the Orthodox burghers, particularly of those Ukrainian craftsmen and merchants from the arbitrary oppression of the Polish Catholic authorities.
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era. Most were closed in the course of the 18th century when Greek-Catholic proselytism had been forbidden by the
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This article is about Ruthenian fraternity network affiliated with local churches. For other meaning, see
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character, but much of their activities were in fact secular. Their structure resembled that of medieval
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script and by financing a network of Orthodox schools which offered education in both
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The activity of the Orthodox fraternities helped preserve the national culture of
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was financed by the brotherhood of the same name; its members also supported the
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affiliated with individual autocephalous churches. Some of their focus was of an
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was known to have belonged to a brotherhood called the "Spoudaioi"
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Brotherhood of Theologians for life (also known as "Zoe")
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family provided political support for their activities.
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grew out of one such school under the umbrella of the
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The first documented Orthodox brotherhood was that of
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Index

Bratstvo (disambiguation)
Brotherhood

Saint Anthony the Great
Ukrainian
fraternities
non-monastic
Eastern Orthodox
Greek Catholic
lay brothers
evangelical
theological
confraternities
trade guilds
Catholic religious orders
Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth
Lviv
Vilnius
Lutsk
Vitebsk
Minsk
Kyiv
Lviv
Union of Brest
Uniate Church
Counter-Reformation
Polonization
Cyrillic
Old Church Slavonic
Ruthenian language

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