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The Pomorian Old Orthodox Church (Russian: Древлеправославная поморская церковь, tr. Drevlepravoslavnaya pomorskaya tserkov), also known as the Pomorian Church, Danilovtsy, Danilov's confession, or simply as Pomorians, is a branch of the priestless faction of the Old Believers, born of a schism within the Russian Orthodox Church at the end of the 17th century. They should not be confused with Pomors, which were people who inhabited the coast of the White Sea. Pomortsy (Russian: поморцы) was founded in Russian Karelia, by the Vyg River (Russian: Выг), by Danila Vikulin and the Denisov brothers. It became an official registered organization in 1909, after the "Freedom of Religion" manifesto was published on April 17, 1905, although it existed prior to that. The Pomorian Church saw several sp

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  • Altorthodoxe Pomorische Kirche (de)
  • Antikvortodoksa pomora eklezio (eo)
  • Église vieille-orthodoxe pomore (fr)
  • Chiesa vetero-ortodossa dei Pomorcy (it)
  • 古正教沿海派教会 (ja)
  • Pomorcy (staroobrzędowcy) (pl)
  • Pomorian Old-Orthodox Church (en)
  • Древлеправославная поморская церковь (ru)
  • Pomortsier (sv)
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  • Antikvortodoksa Pomora Eklezio (ruse - Древлеправославная поморская церковь) — plej granda kongregacio de malnovritanoj-nepastremuloj. Ili ne havas klerikaron kaj diservon. Ekzistantajn je pomoroj sakramentojn (bapto, pekkonfeso) plenumas laikuloj (ekleziaj mentoroj). (eo)
  • Die Altorthodoxe Pomorische Kirche (russisch Древлеправославная поморская церковь/ДПЦ) ist eine orthodoxe Religionsgemeinschaft der priesterlosen Altgläubigen (Pomorzy oder Danilowzy), die durch die liturgischen Reformen des Patriarchen Nikon in der zweiten Hälfte des 17. Jahrhunderts in Russland aus einer Spaltung innerhalb der russisch-orthodoxen Kirche entstanden ist. (de)
  • L'Église vieille-orthodoxe pomore ou Église vieille-orthodoxe du Pomore (en russe : Древлеправославная поморская церковь) est une des branches et dénominations des orthodoxes vieux-croyants, nés en Russie d'un schisme de l'Église orthodoxe russe au XVIIe siècle. C'est la plus importante des dénominations non presbytériennes (« sans prêtres »). Les différentes Églises nationales sont membres du Conseil unifié (ou unique) de l'Église vieille-orthodoxe pomore. (fr)
  • 古正教沿海派教会 (-こせいきょうえんかいはきょうかい、ロシア語 Древлеправославная поморская церковь、英語 Pomorian Old-Orthodox Church)は、正教会の伝統を汲むキリスト教の教会である。 (ja)
  • La Chiesa vetero-ortodossa dei Pomorcy (in russo: Древлеправославная поморская церковь?, traslitterato: Drevlepravoslavnaja pomorskaja cerkov') è una branca della fazione "senza preti" dei Vecchi Credenti, Credo nato da uno scisma interno alla Chiesa ortodossa russa alla fine del XVII secolo. (it)
  • Pomorcy – jeden z nurtów w obrębie ruchu staroobrzędowców-bezpopowców, jaki wyodrębnił się w końcu XVII stulecia. Na początku XXI w. była to najliczniejsza wspólnota (ros. sogłasije) bezpopowska, licząca ok. 800 tys. wyznawców. Najwięcej pomorców żyje w Rosji, gdzie zrzeszeni są w . (pl)
  • Древлеправосла́вная помо́рская це́рковь (сокращённо ДПЦ) — современное официальное название крупнейшей религиозной организации староверов поморского согласия. Как и многие беспоповские толки, ДПЦ не имеет трёхчинной иерархии; принятые у поморцев таинства (крещение, исповедь) совершаются мирянами. Общины возглавляются духовными наставниками. В истории России известна и под другими названиями — Церковное общество христиан-поморцев, Старообрядческая поморская церковь и др. (ru)
  • The Pomorian Old Orthodox Church (Russian: Древлеправославная поморская церковь, tr. Drevlepravoslavnaya pomorskaya tserkov), also known as the Pomorian Church, Danilovtsy, Danilov's confession, or simply as Pomorians, is a branch of the priestless faction of the Old Believers, born of a schism within the Russian Orthodox Church at the end of the 17th century. They should not be confused with Pomors, which were people who inhabited the coast of the White Sea. Pomortsy (Russian: поморцы) was founded in Russian Karelia, by the Vyg River (Russian: Выг), by Danila Vikulin and the Denisov brothers. It became an official registered organization in 1909, after the "Freedom of Religion" manifesto was published on April 17, 1905, although it existed prior to that. The Pomorian Church saw several sp (en)
  • Pomortsier är samlingsnamnet på en heterogen riktning gammaltroende kristna med rötter i den Rysk-ortodoxa kyrkan, som man menar avföll från den sanna ortodoxa läran då den 1652 anpassade gudstjänstordningen till grekisk-ortodox liturgi. (sv)
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