Кожевникова Ю. Н. Кольское благочиние Архангельской епархии в первой половине XIX века: сельские приходы и клир // Ученые записки Петрозаводского государственного университета. - 2023. - Т. 45, № 5. - С. 15–22.

Ю. Н. Кожевникова 22 changed until the mid-1840s. In the middle of the XIX century, the eparchy leadership, realizing the need to develop the church parish system in the Kola North, began mapping the territory and constructing new churches. The spiritual au- thorities tried to build a more effective management system for rural parishes and clergy of the Kola County. The study revealed that very few rural clerics of the county were not affected by the newly-introduced Charter of Spiritual Con- sistories (1841) and a new staffing establishment for the churches of the Arkhangelsk Eparchy (1843). The paper intro- duces the statistical data on the size of parish communities in the Kola North into scientific circulation. The analysis of the educational level of the region’s parish clergy leads to the conclusion that it was enough to graduate from a eparchi- al theological school to become a priest. K e y w o r d s : Arkhangelsk Eparchy, Kola County, Kem spiritual collegium, parishes, parish clergy, rural priests, as- sistant clergy A c k n o w l e d g e m e n t s . The article was financed from the federal budget as part of the state task No FMEZ-2022- 0028 assigned to the Barents Centre of the Humanities of the Kola Science Centre of the Russian Academy of Sciences. F o r c i t a t i o n : Kozhevnikova, Yu. N. Kola County of the Arkhangelsk Eparchy in the first half of the XIX century: rural parishes and clerics. Proceedings of Petrozavodsk State University. 2023;45(5):15–22. DOI: 10.15393/uchz. art.2023.917 REFERENCES 1. B e g l o v , A . L . The reform of the church education in 1808 and enslavement of the Orthodox parishes in the Russian Empire. Russian History. 2020;2:149–158. DOI: 10.31857/S086956870009262-9 (In Russ.) 2. B e g o v a t o v , D . A . Urban Orthodox clergy of the Tver Eparchy in the first half of the XIX century: profes- sional activities and daily life. Tver, 2017. 312 p. (In Russ.) 3. E r m o l a e v , D . A . Archpriest John Dyakonov – a forgotten name in the history of Orthodoxy in the Kola North. The IX Ushakov Readings: Collection of articles. Murmansk, 2011. P. 54–61. (In Russ.) 4. K o z h e v n i k o v a , Yu . N . Documents on the history of the parishes of the Kola North in the fund of the Kem’ Spiritual Collegium of National Archive of Republic of Karelia. Т ransactions of the Kola Science Centre. Humanitarian Studies. Issue 22. 2022;13(2):109–119. DOI: 10.37614/2307-5252.2022.2.13.22.008 (In Russ.) 5. K o z h e v n i k o v a , Yu . N . Material support of the parish clergy of the Kola North in the last third of the 19th century. Transactions of the Kоla Science Centre. Natural Sciences and Humanities. 2022;1(1):130–135. DOI: 10.37614/2949-1185.2022.1.1.012 (In Russ.) 6. K o z h e v n i k o v a , Yu . N . Dean in the Kola North at the beginning of the XIX century (according to the documents of the Kem spiritual collegium of the National Archives of the Republic of Karelia). Proceedings of the Komi Science Centre of the Ural Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences. Series “History and Philology”. 2023;1(59):67–73. DOI: 10.19110/1994-5655-2023-1-67-73 (In Russ.) 7. M i r o n o v , B . N . Living standards of Russian Orthodox parish clergy in the Russian Empire. History Maga- zine: Researches. 2015;1(25):65–80. (In Russ.) 8. Inventories of church property of the Kola Pechenga Monastery and the Resurrection Cathedral of the city of Kola in the XVIII – mid-XIX centuries: Collection of documents. (D. A. Ermolaev, S. A. Nikonov, Eds.). Murmansk, 2013. 430 p. (In Russ.) 9. Professor Ivan Fyodorovich Ushakov: celebrating his 100th birth anniversary: Bibliographic index. (O. N. Frolova et al., Eds.). Murmansk, 2021. 120 p. (In Russ.) 10. P u l k i n , M . V. Orthodox parish and government in the mid-XVIII – early XX centuries. Petrozavodsk, 2009. 422 p. (In Russ.) 11. F y o d o r o v , P. V. Orthodox nomads among the landscapes of Russian Lapland (XIX – early XX centuries). The Holy Synod in the history of Russian statehood: Proceedings of all-Russian research conference with the international participation. St. Petersburg, 2017. P. 432–449. (In Russ.) 12. F y o d o r o v , P. V. Orthodox dictionary of the Kola North. St. Petersburg, 2017. 232 p. (In Russ.) 13. T s y p i n , V. , A r c h p r i e s t . The history of the Russian Orthodox church: Synodal and modern periods. Moscow, 2007. 816 p. (In Russ.) 14. T s y s , O . P. Orthodox parishes of the Tobolsk North in the XIX – early XX century: the milestones and features of development. The Bulletin of Nizhnevartovsk State University. 2017;2:57–66. (In Russ.) 15. S h a k h n o v i c h , M . M . The ancient Church of Saints Boris and Gleb on the Paz River: the case of historical and archaeological research. The fourth Theodoret Readings. North and history. St. Petersburg, 2012. P. 181–215. (In Russ.) Received: 10 April 2023; accepted: 29 May 2023

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