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General subject: Chief Procurator of the SynodУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > обер-прокурор синода
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I(совещательный орган при главах катол. и некоторых правосл. церквей, состоящий из высших церк. чинов, иерархов; орган управления во многих церквах) synodСвятейший правительствующий синод истор. (с 1721 по 1918 являлся высшим органом церковно-административной власти в императорской России, заменявшим собою патриарха; состоял из 7-9 архиереев; члены Святейшего правительствующего синода назначались императором, в его заседаниях принимал участие представитель государственной власти - Обер-прокурор при Святейшем синоде ( the Chief Procurator of the Sacred Cynod)) — the Sacred Governing Synod
IIСвященный синод (в РПЦ в наст. время - совещательный орган при патриархе, состоящий из двенадцати архиереев; в Синод синод входят шесть постоянных членов и шесть сменяемых каждые полгода) — the Holy Synod
(церк. суд пресвитерианской церкви в Шотландии) synod -
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истор.(государственная должность, учреждённая в 1722 Петром I; на правах министра руководил Синодом Русской правосл. церкви и всем ведомством правосл. вероисповедания) the Chief Procurator of the Holy SynodРусско-английский словарь религиозной лексики > обер-прокурор Святейшего правительствующего синода
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