Angel from the East
Angel from the East

Angel from the East

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Briefly about the Russian Orthodox Church of the Tsarist Empire

Nowadays, all official Orthodox Churches without exception participate in the heresy of ecumenism. Ecumenism is a religious-political ideology that advocates for the unification of all religions into one religious organization. The Holy Fathers of Orthodoxy do not simply call ecumenism a heresy but the 'heresy of all heresies,' meaning it is a highly false doctrine that violates the commandments of the Gospel and the canons of the Orthodox Church. The religious organization of the Moscow Patriarchate, led by the so-called Patriarch Kirill Gundyaev, is particularly active in the ecumenical movement. Together with other bishops of the Moscow Patriarchate, he constantly prays with Catholics, Judaizers, Lutherans, Armenians, and other heretics. According to the rules of the Holy Apostles, Ecumenical and Local Councils, and the Holy Fathers, a clergyman or layperson who prays with heretics or participates in Jewish rituals is excommunicated from the Church of Christ. Participation in Jewish rituals can be found in the activities of many bishops and clergy of the Moscow Patriarchate.

In September 2022, bishops of the Moscow Patriarchate participated in the VII World Ecumenical Congress in Kazakhstan. The rituals are also present in the actions of many bishops and clergy of the Moscow Patriarchate (MP). In September 2022, bishops of the MP signed a universal document at the VII World Ecumenical Congress in Kazakhstan, advocating for the unification of all religions. This document, signed in the name of the entire Russian people, contradicts the Gospel and many canons of the Orthodox Church. All these documents are publicly available. The MP has committed a terrible betrayal of God and the Orthodox faith.

There are many Orthodox people who are zealous in preserving the purity of the Orthodox faith, who want to remain faithful to God and His Church, and who cannot accept the numerous betrayals of 'Patriarch' Kirill and the bishops of the MP. According to the 15th Canon of the Second Council of Constantinople, they have separated from the Moscow Patriarchate, and according to the decree of Patriarch Tikhon (from 1920) numbered 362, they had full canonical rights to serve and exist independently. Using this canonical right, part of the Orthodox people, clergy, and laity separated from the MP, and several Orthodox communities were established that do not mention 'Patriarch' Kirill and exist independently.

Orthodox and God-fearing people strive to live according to the canons of the Orthodox Church and the teachings and prophecies of the Holy Fathers. The Holy Fathers prophesied that in the end times, there would be a massive falling away from the Orthodox faith by patriarchs and bishops and that it would be blessed to separate if the patriarch and other hierarchs openly preach heresy. However, it was said by the Holy Fathers (Nikolai Rogozin, Guriy Chezlov, Hieronymus of Sanaksar, Christopher of Tula, and others) that a separate canonical existence from the official church would be blessed only until the coming of the last Anointed of God—the Russian Orthodox Tsar—who, when he comes, will convene a local council and restore the Orthodox faith, separating all godless bishops from the Church and appointing faithful bishops and priests. This also happened in the Russian Orthodox Church of the Tsarist Empire.

The Russian Orthodox Church of the Tsarist Empire is the Church that recognized the last Anointed of God, the last Russian Tsar, the Schema-Metropolitan Zosima, and anointed him as the Tsar of Russia, making him the head of the Russian Orthodox Church. Tsar Zosima, according to the faith and confession of all members of the Tsarist Empire, is the Orthodox Tsar and Patriarch, sent by God, as foretold in many prophecies of Holy Scripture and the Holy Fathers. The Russian Orthodox Church of the Tsarist Empire is the only Orthodox Church, not only in the post-Soviet space but in the entire world, that does not participate in the heresy of ecumenism and also does not partake in globalization. That is, it is not registered with state authorities, as registration in the modern system of worldwide accounting of the Antichrist, according to the teachings of the Holy Fathers, is also a betrayal of God and the Orthodox faith.

Globalization is a total system of identification and control of everyone. Betrayal of the Fathers is also a betrayal of God and the Orthodox faith. Globalization is a total system of identification and control of the entire world population, the assignment of personal numbers and documents with satanic symbols, barcodes, QR codes, and encrypted texts of God-denial, ultimately aiming to give every person on earth the mark of the Antichrist (666) on their forehead or right hand, as described in the Revelation of John (Chapter 13, verses 16-18): 'And he causes all, both small and great, rich and poor, free and slave, to receive a mark on their right hand or on their foreheads, so that no one may buy or sell except one who has the mark or the name of the beast, or the number of his name. Here is wisdom. Let him who has understanding calculate the number of the beast, for it is the number of a man: His number is 666.' Through modern technologies such as biometrics and vaccination, this mark of the Antichrist is already being applied to many people in Russia and around the world. In the Revelation of John, it is said that whoever accepts the mark of the beast will not receive forgiveness and will be condemned by God to eternal torment in hell. We confess this, and we try to reveal this truth to people, warning them not to accept this cursed mark of the Antichrist.

We do not engage in politics or participate in any political actions.

We warn people not to accept this cursed mark of the Antichrist. We do not engage in politics or participate in any political actions, nor do we call for the overthrow of the government. We leave the dealing with the lawlessness of modern authorities to God, and we believe and confess that the Lord Himself, as He has always done throughout history, will change the political system and situation in Russia and around the world in His time if it is His will.

The main task of the Russian Orthodox Church of the Tsarist Empire is to preserve the Orthodox faith and not betray God until the second coming of Jesus Christ. We strive to preserve the Orthodox faith in its entirety, to warn people against falling into heresies and schisms, and to spread the truth about the betrayals into which the Russian people have been led by the higher hierarchs of the MP. We do all this out of purely religious convictions, with no selfish goals, knowing that we are being persecuted by church and secular authorities. We believe in God, love the Lord, serve Him as we can, and strive to defend Him when His name is blasphemed and His Church is betrayed. We are simple people; most of us live in villages, conduct services in home settings, and earn our livelihood through honest labor. We reject documents because we see this as a betrayal of God and our faith.

The Russian Orthodox Church of the Tsarist Empire has restored the unity of the Russian Orthodox Church and revived the Church that existed during the Tsarist Empire of the Romanov dynasty in Russia. Those who do not want to participate in heresy and globalization and accept Vladyka Zosima as the Anointed One come to us. Our members are found throughout Russia, Ukraine, Belarus, and many countries abroad. The conditions for joining the Russian Orthodox Church of the Tsarist Empire are the renunciation of all anti-Christian documents, taking an oath to Tsar Zosima, and participation in the church sacrament of Chrismation.

The main points of our confession that clearly distinguish us from other Orthodox Churches:

1. The recognition of Vladyka Zosima as the Anointed One of God and the last Russian Tsar. It is important to emphasize that Zosima has no intention of becoming president, ruling the Russian Federation, or dealing with worldly state affairs. His reign is of a different nature. His task from God is to preserve the Church and the Orthodox faith and protect people from the mark of the Antichrist and its worship. His reign resembles that of our Lord Jesus Christ. The Gospel describes an event when the Jews, seeing the miracles and wise words of Christ, wanted to make the Lord their king, hoping He would free them from Roman political oppression and bring freedom and prosperity to the people of Israel. But the Lord evaded this and said, 'My kingdom is not of this world' (John 18:36). Disappointed, the Jews crucified Christ as a criminal. Tsar Zosima does not seek political power. The Lord does not give him political power but spiritual and ecclesiastical authority. He is the king only for the Orthodox, God-fearing people.

In July 2023, a Zemsky Sobor was convened, at which the monarchy was restored. More than 700 people participated in this council. All Orthodox people of united Russia were called to leave the godless Russian Federation, Ukraine, and Belarus, which are ruled by Judaizers and Jews, for according to the prophecies of the Holy Scriptures and the Holy Fathers, all who remain in these pseudo-states will suffer God's punishment and perish.