Lipovans
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Lipovans or Lippovans (Lipoveni in Romanian, Russian: ) are the Old Believers, mostly of Russian ethnic origin, residing in the delta of the Danube River in Tulcea county of eastern Romania and in the southern part of Odessa Oblast as well as in Chernivtsi Oblast in Ukraine. It is estimated that there are about 40,000 Lipovans.
They emigrated from Russia over 200 years ago as dissenters with the mainline Russian Orthodox Church. They settled along the Prut River in Moldova and in the Danube Delta. They have maintained strong religious traditions that predate the reforms of the Russian Orthodox Church undertaken during the reign of Patriarch Nikon. When he made changes to worship in 1652, part of the believers carried on worshipping in the "old way". In that sense, they continued to speak Old Russian, to cross themselves with two fingers instead of three, and to keep their beards. The Russian government and the Orthodox Church persecuted them and as a result some committed suicide by burning themselves, with many other being forced to emigrate.
The main centre of Lipovan community in Ukraine is Vilkovo. In this town, they built their own church, St Nicholas. In order to construct their homes, the Lipovans created islets of dry land by digging mud out from trenches and put into work a series of canals. The house walls were made of reed and mud, and thatching was standard for the roofing. Because this characteristic materials, the buildings had a tendency to sink into the mud and needed to be rebuilt every few yearshttp://travel.independent.co.uk/europe/article226573.ecehttp://www.kented.org.uk/ngfl/subjects/geography/rivers/Feature%20Articles/danube.htm.
References
External links
- [Second-Hand Souls: Selected Writing] by Nichita Danilov (translated from Romanian by Sean Cotter)
- [Les Lipovenes, qui sont-ils?] (in French)
- [Lipovan's icons: The Bleschunov Municipal Museum of Personal Collections]
- [Romania. Religious Freedom Report 1999]
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