Disclaimer

The resources available in The Old Believers Library are drawn from a wide spectrum of Old-Believer traditions and authors. They are provided solely for study and reference.

Their inclusion does not constitute an endorsement— theological, historical, or pastoral— by the administrators or translators of this site. Views expressed remain the responsibility of the original authors. Readers are encouraged to consult competent spiritual authorities before drawing doctrinal conclusions.

Topics range from prayer ladders and fasting disciplines to family roles, parenting, and school materials. Materials on the battle against vices and the pursuit of Christian virtues show how Old Belief shapes every facet of modern life.

These articles unpack the core teachings of Ancient Orthodoxy: Trinity, grace, redemption, salvation, and eschatology. Side-by-side FAQs tackle thorny questions, while polemical pieces defend Old Belief against modern innovations and other confessions, grounding every claim in Church canons and Fathers.

Trace the story of the Ancient Orthodox Christianity—from Byzantium to Solovki, from Nikon’s reforms to twentieth-century diaspora. Vivid biographies and primary-source chronicles highlight saints, confessors, councils, and reformers who safeguarded ancient tradition amid persecution and exile.

Daily prayers for various needs. Includes the usual rule for Morning and Evening Prayer.

Writings of the Fathers of the Church and various other topics.

Detailed introductions to the seven saving mysteries—Baptism and Christmation, Holy Communion, Confession, Crowning, Anointing, Ordination—complete with rubrics, patristic proofs, and pastoral FAQs. Learn why the ancient rites look as they do, and how to prepare for them worthily.

Explore fresh English translations—and classic Old Believer commentaries—on both Testaments. Verse-by-verse notes, patristic glosses, and homily excerpts illuminate the literal meaning, spiritual sense, and liturgical use of Holy Writ.