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  1. Their canonization took place precisely because they atoned for their sins not only by repentance but by special feats, through martyrdom or asceticism. We would like to recall here the voluntary martyrdom for Christ of the holy martyr Boniface (comm. 19 December/ 1 January), the Greek martyrs of XVII-XVIII centuries who suffered for rejecting ...

  2. 17 de jul. de 2018 · But the canonization of Nicholas II and his family by the Russian Orthodox Church as Christian martyrs in 2000 diminished their identity as political actors subject to academic scrutiny.

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  3. 8 de dic. de 2014 · In this article from August of 2000, the details of the canonization of the Romanov family are clearly outlined on BBC online. Due to the family’s supposed “patience and humility”, they were canonized as saints in the Orthodox Church, along with many others who faced difficulties and death during the rebellions in the early 20 ...

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    • What Are Russian Attitudes to The Murder of The Royal Family?
    • Where Are The Living Descendants of The Romanovs?

    The result of the survey would suggest that Russians hold the monarchy in awe and reverence. But that’s not quite the case. Those whose lives overlapped with Romanov rule are now so few in Russia that personal experience is definitely not a factor in current monarchist attitudes. “I've been fascinated by history since childhood, and not just in sch...

    The remains of the royal family were ceremonially buried in July 1998 (excluding Prince Alexei and his sister Maria, whose remains were discovered later and are in the Russian State Archive). The state funeral was attended by then President Boris Yeltsin, who described the massacre as “one of the most shameful pages in our history,” adding that the...

    Members of the Romanov family remain numerous to this day. Predominantly scattered across Western Europe and the US, they are mainly descended from the four sons of Emperor Nicholas I. The sister of the murdered Nicholas II, Xenia Alexandrovna, for instance, settled at Frogmore Cottage (not far from Windsor Castle), which is now occupied by Prince ...

  4. Execution and prerequisites for canonization. Nicholas II abdicated on March 2, 1917, during the February Revolution (which preceded the October Revolution when the Bolsheviks took power).

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  5. 15 de ago. de 2000 · Nicholas II and his family have, in fact, been canonized before, by the Russian Orthodox Church Outside Russia, in New York City, which canonized the Romanovs as martyrs. But the New York...

  6. 17 de jul. de 2018 · Church officials explained their recalcitrance by saying that they need to be “extra sure” of the validity of the remains, since the tsar and his family were canonized in 2000, reports Alec Luhn...