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The Orthodox Church and the Russian Merchant Class. Some Personal Recollections

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  23 August 2011

Serge Elisséeff
Affiliation:
Harvard University

Extract

In the Russia of my childhood and youth, at the end of the nineteenth century and in the early twentieth, religious attitudes and practices in society as a whole were still those inherited through centuries of tradition in the Russian Orthodox Church. Traditional observances had not yet, as they were soon to be, been widely questioned or neglected. Most orthodox Russians tried to live according to the rules of the Church; but I believe that the merchant class, which included my family, followed established religious practices more strictly than other laymen. Perhaps this was because they were more traditional-minded than the bureaucracy or the aristocracy.

Type
Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © President and Fellows of Harvard College 1956

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