A faith exiled from Russia years ago on the verge of disappearance in Georgia
- October 7, 2024
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A faith exiled from Russia years ago on the verge of disappearance in Georgia
Sub: IR
SEC: Places in news
Context:
- Doukhobor Community that migrated to Georgia from Russia due to religious persecution is having concerns about the loss of cultural identity and traditions due to declining membership.
About Doukhobor Community:
- A pacifist Christian sect with unique beliefs and practices, originating in 18th-century Russia.
- Founded on principles of nonviolence and communal living.
- They rejected Orthodox Church and military service under Czar Nicholas I.
- Russian novelist Leo Tolstoy, also a pacifist, who donated the profits from his final novel Resurrection to help Doukhobors emigrate to Canada.
Cultural Practices:
- Nonviolence is central to their identity, with a strong emphasis on communal support.
- Community life focuses on shared agricultural practices and self-sufficiency.
- Prayers are conducted without priests and led by community members, reflecting their grassroots spirituality.
- Hymns and prayers are traditionally passed down orally.
Expulsion:
- In 1830s, thousands from the community were expelled from Russia for refusing military service and allegiance to Czar Nicholas I.
- Expelled from Russia, they settled in various regions, including Canada.
- They stablished villages in regions near the Ottoman Empire, emphasizing nonviolence and communal worship.
- At their peak, the community grew to about 20,000 members.
Current Status:
- Approximately 100 Doukhobors remain in Georgia, primarily concentrated in the villages of Gorelovka and Orlovka in the South Caucasus, Georgia.
- Significant Doukhobor populations exist in Canada, particularly in British Columbia, where they have established vibrant communities.
Challenges:
- The community is threatened by assimilation pressures as younger members, influenced by surrounding cultures, explore alternative beliefs.
- The diminishing population raises concerns about the survival of cultural practices and communal identity.
- In Georgia, tensions exist with ethnic Georgians and Armenians.