Voice of orthodoxy

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Voice of orthodoxy
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description Subscription magazine of the Central European Exarchate of the Moscow Patriarchate. - Berlin
Area of ​​Expertise Church newspaper
language German, (1961–2004), Russian, (1952–1954)
publishing company last archpr. W. Ivanov, Berlin-Karlshorst, Widensteiner-Strasse 10
First edition 1961
attitude 2004, 2
Frequency of publication bi-monthly, later quarterly
Editor-in-chief Archpr. Vladimir Ivanov
editor Berlin Diocese of the Russian Orthodox Church
Web link Stimme-der-orthodoxie.de
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The Voice of Orthodoxy was a German church newspaper of the Russian Orthodox Diocese of Germany, until 1992 the Diocese of Berlin and Central Europe of the Russian Orthodox Church of the Moscow Patriarchate, which was initially published in the GDR .

GDR

In the GDR the magazine appeared every two months and could be freely subscribed to.

attitude

Later the magazine only appeared quarterly. The magazine was discontinued with issue 2/2004.

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