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Belarusian Autocephalous Orthodox Church : ウィキペディア英語版
Belarusian Autocephalous Orthodox Church

The Belarusian Autocephalous Orthodox Church, which has sometimes abbreviated its name as the "B.A.O. Church" or the "BAOC," is a religious body in the Eastern Orthodox tradition. It aspires to be the self-governing national church of an independent Belarus, but it has operated mostly in exile since its formation, and even some publications of the church acknowledge that it sometimes struggled for viability. It has been hampered by the hostility of successive Belarusian governments, a lack of acceptance from the main canonical Orthodox churches and, in much of the diaspora, a relatively small number of people who identify with the Belarusian nationality.
Advocates of an autocephalous church in Belarus trace its roots to the beginnings of Christianity in the Slavic lands, and say both Catholic and Russian Orthodox rulers unjustly suppressed it for centuries. The modern B.A.O. Church was started by believers who initially belonged to the Polish Orthodox Church, which was granted autocephaly by Constantinople following the First World War. On July 23, 1922, at the Sobor in Minsk, the Belarusian Autocephalous Orthodox Metropolia was founded.
The Belarusian Autocephalous Orthodox Church in Belarus survived until 1938, when it was destroyed by the Bolsheviks. It was revived in the late 1940s. Since the fall of the Soviet Union, it has attempted to re-establish itself in Belarus, where most Orthodox Christians belong to a jurisdiction of the Russian Orthodox Church. Western governments have accused the Belarusian government of actively persecuting the BAOC.
The Primate of the Belarusian Autocephalous Orthodox Church was Metropolitan Iziaslav (Brutskiy) until his death in 2007. He resided in the United States. Metropolitan Iziaslav was ordained to the episcopacy on February 22, 1981, by Metropolitan Andrey (Kryt), along with Metropolitan Mstyslav (Skrypnyk) and Archbishop Orest of the Ukrainian Autocephalous Orthodox Church. He succeed Metropolitan Andrey, who died in May 1983. Metropolitan Iziaslav was elected Primate at the Third Sobor of the Belarusian Autocephalous Orthodox Church abroad, in May 1984 in Manchester, England. On May 11, 2008, Metropolitan Sviatoslav (Lohin) was elected head of the Church.
==See also==

* Belarusian Greek Catholic Church
* Belarusian Orthodox Church

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