The Parishes of the Moscow Patriarchate in the Italian Republic (Russian: Приходы Московского патриархата в Итальянской Республике, Italian: parrocchie del Patriarcato di Mosca in Repubblica Italiana)[a] is a subdivision of the Russian Orthodox Church which covers the territory of Italy, Malta and San Marino.
On February 2, 2008, Archbishop Innocent (Vasiliev) [ru] of Chersonesus, Administrator of the Italian parishes of the Moscow Patriarchate, consecrated building in Rome which is intended for further organize the diocesan administration in it.[4] In 2011, work began on the creation of a full-fledged diocesan administration at the Stavropegial Church of St. Catherine in Rome. For this purpose, the church had two rooms, which house the Secretariat of the office, the office and the archive. Since that time, issues related to the issuance of documents, registration of certificates, maintaining official correspondence concerning the Italian parishes are resolved through the diocesan administration in Rome, and not in Paris as before.[5]
On May 21, 2012, the Administration of the Moscow Patriarchate parishes in Italy (Italian: Amministrazione delle parrocchie del Patriarcato di Mosca in Italia) received the status of a legal entity in the Italian Republic.[6]
In July 2014, a Libro del Celebrante. Sluzhebnik was published in Italian. The book contains the liturgies of St. John Chrysostom and St. Basil the Great translated in Italian by the Administration of the Moscow Patriarchate parishes in Italy.[7]
In 2017 Bishop Anthony (Sevryuk) said that there are 67 parishes in Italy, and that the second-largest diocese of the Moscow Patriarchate abroad is in the Apennines. Ha added that besides Russians, Ukrainians and Moldovans, there are Italians in the patriarchate because of marriage to a member or by their independent choice.[8]
On February 26, 2019, the Holy Synod of the Russian Orthodox Church abolished the stauropigial status of the St. Nicholas parish and the St. Catherine parish in Rome and subordinated them to the Administration of the Parishes of the Moscow Patriarchate in Italy.[16]
On May 30, 2019, the Holy Synod of the ROC "taking into account the increasing number of Moldovan parishes and communities in Italy, as well as the need for special care of the numerous Moldovan-speaking flock of the Moscow Patriarchate in the Apennines" entrusted their archpastoral care to the bishop who bears the title of "Bogorodsk" as vicar of the Patriarchal Exarch of Western Europe. In the same decision, Bishop Ambrose (Munteanu) [ru] was appointed Bishop of Bogorodsk.[17]
^Also called Italian parishes of the Moscow Patriarchate, (Russian: Италийские приходы Московского патриархата), or Russian Orthodox Church in Italy (Italian: Chiesa Ortodossa Russa in Italia), or Patriarchal parishes in Italy (Russian: Патриаршие приходы в Италии)