Abstract

The article examines the missionary and canonical activities of the Russian Orthodox clergy in the Horde during the period of pressure from the Catholic West and the Islamization of the Horde, the activities of the Sarai bishopric, aimed not only at the spiritual nourishment of the Russians in the Horde, but also at the spread of Christianity among other peoples, including those surrounding the Horde khans, interaction metropolitans and Sarai bishops with the descendants of Genghis Khan, which created a certain stability of the church organization in Eastern Europe.

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