Molchenskyy Sofroniyivskyy monastery in the materials of the Bilopillya Povit (District) Court (1793)

S. I. Degtyarev, Мyhailo V. Меlnyk
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This work is devoted to the little-known pages of the history of the Molchensky Sofroniyivsky monastery, which is located near the ancient city of Putivl. During its existence, the Molchensky Sofroniyivsky Monastery was repeatedly ruined and rebuilt. At various times, its walls housed such prominent historical figures as PseudoDemetrius I, one of the first bibliographers and religious writer Simeon Medvedev (Sylvester), Seraphim of Sarov and many others. During the XVII-XVIII centuries the monastery grew strongly, had large holdings and material wealth. Its patrons were the monarchs of the Moscow state, including Boris Godunov, Vasily Shuisky, representatives of the Romanov dynasty, and other patrons. By the middle of the XVIII century Putivl monastery was very wealthy. He owned large land holdings and many different properties. The monastery also owned a large number of peasants. The status of the Molchensky Sofroniyivsky Monastery changed dramatically as a result of church reform in the second half of the 18th century. This was the so-called secularization of monastic possessions, initiated by decrees of Empress Catherine II. As a result of this reform, the Putivl monastery was included in the number of 3rd class monasteries. The state allocates 2.5 times less money to such monasteries than to such institutions of the 1st class. These funds were enough only to support and feed the monks. Lands belonging to monasteries were confiscated. And the monastery peasants together with the lands were transferred to the disposal of the Board of Economy. Now they became economic peasants and later merged with the state peasants. The authors present several documents from 1793 from the State Archives of Sumy region (Ukraine). They belong to the category of act sources. These are decrees, reports, extracts from the journal of sittings of the Bilopillya district court only 5 documents. The discovered documents help to understand the peculiarities of the implementation of the church reform of the end of the 18th century and to explore the little-known pages of the history of the Molchenskaya Sofroniivska monastery. These materials highlight the conflict that arose as a result of the improper allocation of land to the peasants removed from the power of the monastery. The solution to this problem was assigned to the Bilopillya Povit (District) Court of the Kharkiv Governorate, as it was on the territory of Bilopillya County (Povit) that the disputed lands were located.
用Bilopillya Povit(区)法院材料建造的molchensky sofroniyivsky修道院(1793年)
这幅作品是献给莫尔钦斯基修道院鲜为人知的历史篇章的,该修道院位于古城普蒂夫尔附近。在其存在期间,Molchensky Sofroniyivsky修道院多次被毁坏和重建。在不同时期,它的墙壁上居住着许多著名的历史人物,如伪德米特里乌斯一世,第一批书目编纂者之一和宗教作家西蒙·梅德韦杰夫(西尔维斯特),萨罗夫的塞拉芬和许多其他人。在十七至十八世纪期间,修道院发展迅速,拥有大量财产和物质财富。它的赞助人是莫斯科的君主,包括鲍里斯·戈杜诺夫,瓦西里·舒伊斯基,罗曼诺夫王朝的代表,以及其他赞助人。到十八世纪中叶,普提尔修道院非常富有。他拥有大片土地和许多不同的财产。修道院还拥有大量的农民。由于18世纪下半叶的教会改革,Molchensky Sofroniyivsky修道院的地位发生了巨大变化。这就是所谓的修道院财产的世俗化,由凯瑟琳二世皇后的法令发起。这次改革的结果是,普提佛寺被列入三级寺院。国家拨给这类寺院的钱比拨给这类一级机构的钱少2.5倍。这些钱只够供养和尚。属于修道院的土地被没收。修道院的农民连同土地都被移交给经济委员会处理。他们现在变成了经济农民,后来又和国营农民合并了。作者介绍了苏梅地区(乌克兰)国家档案馆1793年的几份文件。它们属于行为源的范畴。这些是法令,报告,Bilopillya地区法院的会议记录摘录只有5份文件。这些发现的文件有助于了解18世纪末实施教会改革的特点,并探索Molchenskaya Sofroniivska修道院鲜为人知的历史篇章。这些材料突出了由于不恰当地将土地分配给失去修道院权力的农民而引起的冲突。这个问题的解决交给哈尔科夫省比洛皮利亚波维特(区)法院,因为有争议的土地位于比洛皮利亚县(波维特)的领土上。
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