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本文分析了1918年2月15日至22日鄂木斯克发生的事件,当时苏维埃地方当局试图实施“政教分离法令”,导致骚乱,苏联史学称之为“牧师叛乱”。在这些事件的过程中,主教住所的新管家尼古拉·齐库拉(Nikolai Tsikura)被杀,后来被俄罗斯东正教教会封为圣徒。这项工作的目的是在俄罗斯爆发的内战事件的背景下分析尼古拉·齐库拉死亡的情况。除了在期刊上发表的报告以及已出版和未出版的回忆录外,所审议的专题的主要证据之一是存放在鄂木斯克州历史档案馆的尼古拉·齐库拉死亡的行为记录。这篇文章向科学界介绍了尼古拉·齐库拉(Nikolai Tsikura)的性格,这是他在Omskovite M.A. Stolpovsky的回忆录中与“牧师叛乱”事件有关的简要描述,Omskovite M.A. Stolpovsky私下认识他。在分析了关于Nikolai Tsikura被谋杀的原因的两种观点(他在被捕期间为主教辩护或没有明显理由被杀害)之后,发件人指出,没有一个资料来源可以明确地回答这个问题。在分析Nikolai Tsikura之死的情况时,特别注意的是,被杀害的牧师敲响的钟声引发了鄂木斯克的大规模骚乱,使人们走上街头,为Sylvester主教和其他被捕的牧师辩护,使他们免遭报复,并将鄂木斯克的“政教分离法令”的实施推迟了一个月。特别强调的是,2000年尼古拉·齐库拉被封为圣徒,延续了1918年俄罗斯东正教地方议会开始将他尊为新的神圣殉道者的教会传统。
Nikolai Tsikura, the first new martyr of Omsk: an investigation of the murder of the member of the church at the beginning of the Civil war in Russia
The article analyzes the events in Omsk on February 15-22, 1918, when an attempt by the regional Soviet authorities to implement the "Decree on the separation of church from state and school from church" led to riots in, Soviet historiography called the "priest's rebellion". In the course of these events, the novice and housekeeper of the bishop's house, Nikolai Tsikura, was killed and later canonized by the Russian Orthodox Church. The aim of the work is to analyze the circumstances of the death of Nikolai Tsikura in the context of the events of the Civil War that broke out in Russia. Along with published reports in periodicals and published and unpublished memoirs, one of the key evidence of the topic under consideration is the act record of the death of Nikolai Tsikura, stored in the Historical Archive of the Omsk Region. The article introduces into scientific circulation a brief description of the personality of Nikolai Tsikura, given to him in connection with the events of the “priest’s rebellion” in the memoirs of Omskovite M.A. Stolpovsky, who personally knew him. After analyzing two points of view on the cause of the murder of Nikolai Tsikura (he defended the bishop during the arrest or was killed for no apparent reason), the author notes the absence of a source that allows to unambiguously answer that question. When analyzing the circumstances of the death of Nikolai Tsikura, special attention is paid to the fact that the bells rang by killed priest triggered the mass unrest in Omsk, brought the people out into the streets who defended Bishop Sylvester and other arrested priests from possible reprisals and postponed for a month the implementation in Omsk of the “Decree on the separation of church from state and school from church.” It is emphasized that the canonization of Nikolai Tsikura in In 2000, continued the church tradition of venerating him as a holy new martyr started in 1918 at the Local Council of the Russian Orthodox Church.