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Modern Publishing Council of the Russian Orthodox Church was the successor to the publishing department of the Russian Orthodox Church, established on the basis of the adopted in February 1945, at the meeting of [[Local Council of the Russian Orthodox Church]], "Regulations on the Administration of the ROC" At the department was given responsibility for the production of the "Journal of the Moscow Patriarchate," church calendars, scripture, religious literature, manuals for church and clergy, and other books needed for church life. In 1956, the publishing arm for the first time since 1918 issued in the country of the Bible.<ref>[http://www.izdatsovet.ru/council/naprav_rabot.php История Издательского Совета Русской Православной Церкви]</ref>
Modern Publishing Council of the Russian Orthodox Church was the successor to the publishing department of the Russian Orthodox Church, established on the basis of the adopted in February 1945, at the meeting of [[Local Council of the Russian Orthodox Church]], "Regulations on the Administration of the ROC" At the department was given responsibility for the production of the "Journal of the Moscow Patriarchate," church calendars, scripture, religious literature, manuals for church and clergy, and other books needed for church life. In 1956, the publishing arm for the first time since 1918 issued in the country of the Bible.<ref>[http://www.izdatsovet.ru/council/naprav_rabot.php История Издательского Совета Русской Православной Церкви]</ref>

== Literature ==
* {{книга|автор=[[Кашеваров, Анатолий Николаевич|Кашеваров А. Н.]] |заглавие=Печать Русской Православной Церкви в XX веке: очерки истории |место=СПб. |издательство=Изд-во СПбГУ; Роза мира|год=2004 |страниц=162 |isbn=5-85574-134-6}}
* ''Полищук Е. С.'' Издательский отдел, Издательский совет, Издательство Московского патриархата // Православная энциклопедия. — М., 2009. — Т. XXI : «Иверская икона Божией матери — Икиматарий». — С. 559-562.
* {{книга |заглавие= Преданный служитель Церкви: О церковной и общественной деятельности митрополита Питирима (Нечаева): Сборник трудов и воспоминаний |год= 2009 |издательство = Издательство Московской Патриархии | страниц= 552 |isbn= 978–5–94625–333–8 }}
* ''Аксенова Г. В.'' Издательская политика Московского патриархата: 1960—1980 гг. // У истоков российской государственности. Исследования, материалы. — Калуга, 2017. — С. 158—169.
* {{статья|автор=[[Карпук, Дмитрий Андреевич|Карпук Д. А.]] |заглавие= Издательский совет при Святейшем Синоде: обстоятельства учреждения и основные направления деятельности |издание=Вестник Исторического общества Санкт-Петербургской Духовной Академии |год=2021 |ссылка=https://scientific-journals-spbda.ru/f/vio_38-2021_lr.pdf#page=214 |номер=3 (8) |страницы = 214–221 |ref = Карпук}}


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Publishing Council of the Russian Orthodox Church (Russian: Издательский совет Русской православной церкви) is one of the departments of the Holy Synod of the Moscow Patriarchate, in its present form was created in 1994. The task of the Council is to coordinate the activities of the Orthodox publishing organizations, providing methodological, legal, organizational, and other assistance as the ecclesiastical and secular publishers.[1]

History

Publications Council at the Most Holy Synod was formed March 21, 1913.

Modern Publishing Council of the Russian Orthodox Church was the successor to the publishing department of the Russian Orthodox Church, established on the basis of the adopted in February 1945, at the meeting of Local Council of the Russian Orthodox Church, "Regulations on the Administration of the ROC" At the department was given responsibility for the production of the "Journal of the Moscow Patriarchate," church calendars, scripture, religious literature, manuals for church and clergy, and other books needed for church life. In 1956, the publishing arm for the first time since 1918 issued in the country of the Bible.[2]

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