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  1. On April 14, 2024, on the fourth Sunday of the Great Lent, Bishop Kirill, Rector of the Moscow Theological Academy, celebrated the festive Divine Liturgy in honor of St. John the Climacus, patronal saint of the seminary church. During the service, Bishop Kirill performed the priestly ordination of a graduate student of the Academy and tonsured some students of the theological school as readers.

  2. Moscow Theological Academy ( Russian: Московская духовная академия) is a higher educational institution of the Russian Orthodox Church, training clergy, teachers, scholars, and officials. The Academy traces its origin to the Slavic Greek Latin Academy, which was founded in 1685 by the Greek Lichud brothers.

  3. Since 1993, the Moscow Theological Seminary has been training local leaders to bring the Gospel of Christ to their churches and communities throughout Russia. In addition to the main campus in Moscow, MTS includes 9 Regional Training Centers strategically located across population centers in Russia. Over 900 students are currently enrolled in ...

  4. Die Moskauer Geistliche Akademie ist die bedeutendste Bildungseinrichtung der Russisch-Orthodoxen Kirche (Moskauer Patriarchat). Kleriker studieren dort üblicherweise nach ihrer Priesterweihe, um sich auf höhere Aufgaben in der Kirche vorzubereiten.

  5. 5. Mai 2024 · Поступающим Хочу поступить, что делать? Правила приема Пошаговый план для абитуриента ...

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  6. Structure of the Academy. Глава Московской духовной академии — ректор — епископ Сергиево-Посадский и Дмитровский Кирилл. The rector of the Moscow Theological Academy is appointed by a decree of the Holy Patriarch of Moscow and All Russia with reference to a ...

  7. 1. Okt. 2013 · Moscow Theological Seminary”, the educational flagship of the “Russian Union of Evangelical Christians-Baptists” (RUECB), has returned to its original format. Begun as a Baptist correspondence programme in 1968, the school soon became known as “Moscow Theological Institute” (MTI).