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In 2001, the [[Russian Orthodox Church Outside Russia|ROCOR bishops]] forcibly retired Metropolitan Vitaly, the First Hierarch of the [[Russian Orthodox Church Outside Russia|ROCOR]]. Then the [[Russian Orthodox Church Outside Russia|ROCOR Council]], presided over by the newly elected Metropolitan Laurus, officially decided to begin the process of unification with the Moscow Patriarchate.
 
In 2001, the [[Russian Orthodox Church Outside Russia|ROCOR bishops]] forcibly retired Metropolitan Vitaly, the First Hierarch of the [[Russian Orthodox Church Outside Russia|ROCOR]]. Then the [[Russian Orthodox Church Outside Russia|ROCOR Council]], presided over by the newly elected Metropolitan Laurus, officially decided to begin the process of unification with the Moscow Patriarchate.
  
Archbishop Lazar, Archbishop of Odessa and Tambov and Veniamin, Bishop of the Black Sea and Kuban did not agree with the apostate decisions of the [[Russian Orthodox Church Outside Russia|ROCOR Council]]. In order to canonically protect themselves and their flock, after discussing the situation at the Synod of the Bishops of Russia, in August 2002, Archbishop Lazar and Bishop Veniamin ordained for the needs of the Russian Church Hieromonk Dionisy as Bishop of Borovichi, Hieromonk Jeriney as Bishop of Burnin, Hieromonk Hermogenes as Bishop of Zhlobnisky, and Hieromonk Tikhon as Bishop of Shadrinsk.
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Archbishop Lazar, Archbishop of Odessa and Tambov and Veniamin, Bishop of the Black Sea and Kuban did not agree with the apostate decisions of the [[Russian Orthodox Church Outside Russia|ROCOR Council]]. In order to canonically protect themselves and their flock, after discussing the situation at the Synod of the Bishops of Russia, with the blessing of Elder Metropolitan Vitaly, Archbishop Lazar and Bishop Veniamin in August 2002 ordained for the needs of the Russian Church Hieromonk Dionisy as Bishop of Borovichi, Hieromonk Jeriney as Bishop of Burnin, Hieromonk Hermogenes as Bishop of Zhlobnisky, and Hieromonk Tikhon as Bishop of Shadrinsk.

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Russian True Orthodox Church
Acronym(s) RTOC
Origin Russian Orthodox Church Outside Russia
Founded 2001
Current primate Archbishop Tikhon
Headquarters Omsk, Omsk Oblast, Russia
Territory Russia, Europe, Americas, Australia, Asia
Liturgical language(s) Russian/local
Musical tradition {{{music}}}
Bishops 5
Parishes {{{parishes}}}
Monasteries {{{monasteries}}}
Official website https://www.ripc.info/

The Russian True Orthodox Church (RTOC) is a True Orthodox Church based in Omsk, Russia. The RTOC has parishes in Russia, Europe, North America, South America and Australia. The origins of the RTOC lie in the priestly ministry of the catacomb cleric Lazar Zhurbenko. On the decision of the ROCOR synod, he was secretly ordained in 1981 as a bishop for the catacomb church. Currently, the president of the synod of bishops is Archbishop Tikhon of Omsk.

History of the RTOC

In 2001, the ROCOR bishops forcibly retired Metropolitan Vitaly, the First Hierarch of the ROCOR. Then the ROCOR Council, presided over by the newly elected Metropolitan Laurus, officially decided to begin the process of unification with the Moscow Patriarchate.

Archbishop Lazar, Archbishop of Odessa and Tambov and Veniamin, Bishop of the Black Sea and Kuban did not agree with the apostate decisions of the ROCOR Council. In order to canonically protect themselves and their flock, after discussing the situation at the Synod of the Bishops of Russia, with the blessing of Elder Metropolitan Vitaly, Archbishop Lazar and Bishop Veniamin in August 2002 ordained for the needs of the Russian Church Hieromonk Dionisy as Bishop of Borovichi, Hieromonk Jeriney as Bishop of Burnin, Hieromonk Hermogenes as Bishop of Zhlobnisky, and Hieromonk Tikhon as Bishop of Shadrinsk.