Lista de organizaciones de fe nativa eslava (Rodnovery) por país. Algunas organizaciones tienen su sede y sus principales seguidores en un país, pero también tienen sucursales en otros países.
Países eslavos
Bielorrusia
- "Unión Ecológica Bielorrusa" (Белорусский Экологический Союз);
- "Centro de Etnocosmología – Kriya" (bielorruso: Цэнтр Этнакасмалогіі "Крыўя");
- "Mancomunidad de Rodoviches" (Rodnovers); [1]
- "Centro Darateya" (Центр "Даратэя");
- "Escuela de la tradición de la salud eslava" (Школа "Традиции Здоровья Славян"), también llamada "Orden del círculo eslavo" (Орден "Славянский Круг").
Bosnia y Herzegovina
- "Círculo de Svarog" ( Svaroži Krug ) dentro del movimiento " Praskozorje ". [2]
Bulgaria
Croacia
- "Unión de Rodnovers croatas" ( Savez hrvatskih rodnovjeraca ). [4]
Chequia
Polonia
Organizaciones religiosas registradas :
- Iglesia nativa polaca ( Rodzimy Kościół Polski );
- " ZW Rodzima Wiara ";
- Organización religiosa de Rodnovers polacos "Kin" ( Związek Wyznaniowy Rodzimowierców Polskich "Ród" ); [7]
- Iglesia eslava polaca ( Polski Kościół Słowiański );
- Asociación religiosa eslava occidental "Fe eslava" ( Zachodniosłowiański Związek Wyznaniowy Słowiańska Wiara ).
Grupos y asociaciones informales:
- "Grupo Białożar" ( Gromada Białożar );
- Grupo libre "Enclave" ( Wolna Grupa "Enklawa" );
- Comunidad de Lodz Rodnover "Círculo de lobos" ( Łódzka Wspólnota Rodzimowiercza "Wilczy Krąg" );
- "MIR-Grupo de Rodnovers de Silesia" ( MIR-Śląska Grupa Rodzimowierców );
- "Grupo Raróg" ( Gromada Raróg );
- Confederación de Rodnover ( Konfederacja Rodzimowiercza ): [8]
- "Círculo de Radegast" ( Krąg Radogost );
- Asociación "Drzewo Przodków";
- Asociación "Gontyna";
- Asociación "Kałdus";
- Asociación de Rodnovers de Pomerania "Jantar" ( Stowarzyszenie Rodzimowierców Pomorskich "Jantar" );
- "ZW Rodzima Wiara";
- Grupo "Swarga" ( Gromada "Swarga" );
- Grupo "Wanda" ( Gromada "Wanda" );
- "Grupo WiD";
- Comunidad "Watra" Rodnover ( Wspólnota Rodzimowierców "Watra" );
- Asociación "Żertwa";
- "Ślęża Rodnovers" ( Rodzimowiercy Ślężańscy ).
Rusia
En 2003, el Ministerio de Justicia de Rusia había registrado cuarenta organizaciones de Rodnover, mientras que "probablemente existían varios cientos de ellas". [9]
- "Unión religiosa de toda Rusia - Fe popular rusa" (Всероссийский Религиозный Союз "Русская Народная Вера") de Irina O. Volkova (Krada Veles); [10]
- "Alianza de Fe Natural – Slavya" de Moscú ; [11]
- "Asociación de luchadores eslavos de la colina" de Aleksandr Belov (Selidor); [10]
- "Iglesia del Nav" (Це́рковь На́ви); [12]
- "Círculo de tradición pagana" (Круг Языческой Традиции); [1]
- " Mancomunidad de comunidades paganas de Siberia-Veche siberiano " (Содружество Языческих Общин Сибири "Сибирское Вече"); [10]
- " Commonwealth of Slavic Rodnover Communities - Circle of Veles [1] " (Содружество Славянских Родноверческих Общин "Велесов Круг"):
- "Comunidades de folklore eslavo oriental frontera natural Fath-Volga" (Сообщества Восточнославянской Народной Природной Веры "Волжский Рубеж") de Vadachin; [15]
- "Casa del fresno" (Дом Ясеня) y "Fundación para el desarrollo de la cultura tradicional" (Фондом Развития Традиционной Культуры) de AV Platov (Iggvolod); [10]
- Organización "Koliada Viatichey" (Коляда Вятичей) de Nikolai Speransky (Velimir); [dieciséis]
- " Comunidad ortodoxa eslava de Krasnodar : cultura védica de los arios rusos"; [17]
- "Krina" de San Petersburgo , de Andrei Rezunkov (Blagumil); [18]
- "Centro Kupala" de Grigory Yakutovsky (Vseslav); [19]
- Vedismo peterburgiano : [20]
- "Unión de los Veneds" (Союз Венедов) de Oleg Gusev y Roman Perin;
- Otras dos "Uniones de los Veneds";
- "Sociedad de los Magos" ( Obshchestvo Volkhvov );
- "Skhoron ezh Sloven" (Схорон еж Словен), antigua organización "Shag Volka", de Vladimir Y. Golyakov; [21]
- "Pravovedi" de Kolomna , de Elena Martynova (Ma-Lena); [22]
- "Cedros resonantes" ( anastasianismo ); [23]
- " Movimiento Nacional Ruso - Curso de Verdad y Unidad " (Российское Общенародное Движение "Курсом Правды и Единения"); [24]
- "Iglesia religiosa rusa" de Viktor M. Kandyba; [25]
- "Guerreros rusos"; [12]
- "Escuela de lobos"; [12]
- "Comunidad eslava de Svetovid" de Slavyansk-na-Kubani ; [26]
- "Comunidad Ortodoxa Eslava - Escudo de Simargl" de Vladivostok ; [27]
- "Rus soberana espiritual nativa" ( Dukhovno-Rodovaia Derzhava Rus ); [28]
- "Svarozhichi" de Ekaterimburgo y la región de los Urales , de Alexey Dobrovolsky (Dobroslav); [29]
- "Centro de guerreros Svyatogor" de Kolomna ; [12]
- "Espiritual Unión Tezaurus" ( Authentism ); [12]
- "Camino de Troyan" (Тропа Троянова); [24]
- Comunidad gentil "Tur" de Izhevsk ; [12]
- " Asociación Etnocultural de Tver – Tverzha" (Тверское Этнокультурное Объединение "Твержа"); [10]
- " Unión de comunidades eslavas de la creencia nativa eslava " (Союз Славянских Общин Славянской Родной Веры): [1]
- " Comunidades de Krasnoyarsk Rodnover – Rodunitsa" (Общины Родноверов Красноярья "Родуница");
- "Lobos del Don" de Volgogrado ; [30]
- "Lobos de Khors" de Nizhni Novgorod ; [30]
- " Iglesia rusa antigua ynglista de los viejos creyentes ortodoxos-Ynglings " (Древнерусская Инглистическая Церковь Православных Староверов-Инглингов), iglesia madre de Ynglings ; [1]
- Pankov Ynglism, en Altay . [31]
Serbia
- Asociación de Rodnovers de Serbia "Staroslavci" (Удружење Родноверних Србије "Старославци"). [32]
Eslovaquia
- "Sagrada Arboleda de la Fe Nativa" ( Svätoháj Rodnej Viery ); [33]
- Asociación Cívica "Tartaria" ( Ynglismo ). [34]
Eslovenia
- Asociación de "Viejos Creyentes" ( Združenje "Staroverci" ); [33]
- "Parroquia Svetovid de la Antigua Creencia" ( Staroverska Župa Svetovid ).
Ucrania
A partir de 2016, el estado de Ucrania reconoce oficialmente solo cuatro de las siguientes organizaciones (RUNVira, Fuego Ancestral de la Fe Ortodoxa Nativa, las Iglesias de los Gentiles de Ucrania y la Federación de Rodnovers de Ucrania), con más de cien congregaciones locales afiliadas a estas cuatro . Además, el estado reconoce a más de treinta otras congregaciones que no están afiliadas a las cuatro organizaciones reconocidas. [35]
- "Fuego ancestral de la fe ortodoxa nativa" (Родового Вогнища Рідної Православної Віри); [36]
- "Fuego ancestral de la fe nativa eslava" (Родове Вогнище Слов'янської Рідної Віри);
- "Hermandad de gentiles ucranianos – Svarha"; [37]
- "Iglesias de gentiles ucranianos" (Церкви Українських Язичників);
- "Círculo de Rodnovers ucranianos" (Коло Родноверов Украины);
- "Federación de Rodnovers de Ucrania" (Объединение Родноверов Украины) de Halyna Lozko (Volkhvynia Zoreslava). [36]
- "Great Fire" movement" (Великий Огонь);[38]
- "Khara-Khors Slavic Vedic" movement;[38]
- "Order of the Knights of the Solar God";[39]
- Ladovery (Ладовіра) of Oleksandr Shokalo;[38]
- "Native Orthodox Faith–Wreath of God";[39]
- Native Ukrainian National Faith, Sylenkoite churches:[40]
- "Association of Sons and Daughters of Ukraine of the Native Ukrainian National Faith" (Об'єднання Синів і Дочок України–РУНВіра; OSIDU RUNVira);
- "Association of Sons and Daughters of the Native Ukrainian National Faith" (Об'єднання Синів і Дочок–РУНВіра; OSID RUNVira);
- "Union of the Ukrainian Native Faith" (Собор Родной Украинской Веры);
- Volodymyr Chornyi's following;
- "North Caucasian Scythian Regional Fire" (Assian organisation in the North Caucasus region of Russia and east Ukraine);[39]
- Orantism (Орантизм), Berehynia devotees;[38]
- "Perun's Host" (Perunova Rat) organisation;[38]
- "Academy of Human Development–Rodosvit";[39]
- "Ruthenian Orthodox Circle" (Русский Православный Круг);[41]
- "Centre for the Revival of Ukrainian Culture–Svitovyd";[41]
- "Trinity" (Triitsia) organisation, of Ievhen Dobzhansky (Voleliub);[38]
- "Ukrainian Spiritual Republic" (Ukrainska Dukhovna Respublika) of Oles Berdnyk;[42]
- Union of Ukrainian Customary Communities.[37]
Países no eslavos
Australia
- Native Ukrainian National Faith (RUNVira) congregations/churches[43]
- "Southern Cross Rodnovery".[44]
Canada
- Native Ukrainian National Faith (RUNVira) congregations/churches.[43]
Estonia
- "Fellowship of the Russian Folk Faith in Estonia" (Содруга Русской Народной Веры в Эстонии).[45]
United States
- Native Ukrainian National Faith (RUNVira) congregations/churches.[43]
Referencias
Citations
- ^ a b c d e Skrylnikov 2016.
- ^ Radulovic 2017, p. 60.
- ^ a b c Dulov 2013, pp. 206–207.
- ^ Union of Croatian Rodnovers, official website.
- ^ Dostálová 2013, p. 170; Mačuda 2013, passim.
- ^ Mačuda 2013.
- ^ "Powołanie nowego związku wyznaniowego" [Creation of a new religious association]. Duchtynia (in Polish). 13 June 2017. Archived from the original on 27 June 2017.
- ^ Bartwicki, Arkadiusz (1 November 2015). "Sprawozdanie z III Ogólnopolskiego Zjazdu Rodzimowierców" [Report from the 3rd Polish Nationwide Congress of Rodnovers]. rodzimawiara.org.pl (in Polish). ZW Rodzima Wiara. Archived from the original on 29 April 2020.
- ^ Golovneva 2018, p. 340.
- ^ a b c d e Popov 2016, Славянская народная религия (Родноверие) / Slavic indigenous religion (Native Faith).
- ^ Shnirelman 2007, p. 55.
- ^ a b c d e f Shnirelman & Ivakhiv 2008, p. 1186.
- ^ Shnirelman 2007, p. 53; Shizhenskii 2014, passim.
- ^ Shnirelman 2007, p. 51; Lesiv 2013, p. 168; Aitamurto 2016, p. 50.
- ^ Shizhensky 2018, passim.
- ^ Shnirelman 2007, p. 54; Shnirelman 2008, pp. 967–968.
- ^ "Organizations Found by Russian Courts to be Extremist". SOVA Center for Information and Analysis. 5 July 2008. Archived from the original on 7 May 2020.
- ^ Aitamurto 2016, pp. 48–49.
- ^ Shnirelman 2007, p. 53.
- ^ Aitamurto 2016, p. 36.
- ^ Popov 2016, Славянская народная религия (Родноверие) / Slavic indigenous religion (Native Faith); Shnirelman 2013, p. 67.
- ^ Ozhiganova 2015, passim.
- ^ Aitamurto 2016, p. 29.
- ^ a b Popov 2016, Новые российские религии / New Russian religions.
- ^ Shnirelman 2007, p. 48.
- ^ Shnirelman 2007, p. 45.
- ^ Shnirelman 2007, p. 51.
- ^ Verkhnovsky, Alexander (8 May 2017). "Old Problems and New Alliances: Xenophobia and Radical Nationalism in Russia, and Efforts to Counteract Them in 2016". SOVA Center for Information and Analysis. Archived from the original on 8 October 2017.
- ^ Golovneva 2018, pp. 344–346.
- ^ a b Shnirelman 2013, p. 67.
- ^ Pankov Ynglism, official website.
- ^ Radulovic 2017, pp. 47–76.
- ^ a b Petrović 2013, p. 11.
- ^ Civic Association "Tartaria", official website.
- ^ "Релігійні організації в Україні (станом на 1 січня 2016 р.)" [State-recognised religious organisations as of 2016]. RISU (Religion Information Service of Ukraine). Archived from the original on 26 June 2019.
- ^ a b Ivakhiv 2005, p. 21.
- ^ a b Lesiv 2013, p. 167.
- ^ a b c d e f Ivakhiv 2005, p. 23.
- ^ a b c d Lesiv 2013, p. 168.
- ^ Ivakhiv 2005, pp. 17-18.
- ^ a b Lesiv 2013, p. 169.
- ^ Shnirelman & Ivakhiv 2008, p. 1189.
- ^ a b c Ivakhiv 2005b, p. 224.
- ^ "Southern Cross Rodnovery". Australian Charities and Not-for-profit Commission's Charity Register. Government of Australia. Archived from the original on 27 July 2019.
- ^ "Eestis registreeritud usulised ühendused" [Estonia's registered religious associations] (PDF) (in Estonian). Estonia's Ministry of the Interior. 1 January 2012. Archived from the original (PDF) on 29 April 2020.
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enlaces externos
- Associations of Sons and Daughters of Ukraine of the Native Ukrainian National Faith in US — official website (in Ukrainian)
- Federation of Ukrainian Rodnovers — official website (in Ukrainian)
- Native Polish Church — official website (in Polish)
- Rodná víra (Native Faith) — official website (in Czech, English, and German)
- Rodzima Wiara (Native Faith) — official website (in Polish)
- Union of Croatian Rodnovers — official website (in Croatian)
- Union of Slavic Communities of the Slavic Native Belief — official website (in Russian and English)