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Rasputin and the Hermogen Rift: Church Politics in 1911

6 min · 2 de jun de 2026
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In 1911, Rasputin's relationship with Bishop Hermogen of Saratov and Hieromonk Iliodor unraveled in a dramatic confrontation that exposed the deep fissures within the Russian Orthodox Church and the Imperial court. This episode explores how the once-allied conservative clerics turned against the starets, leading to a public scandal that involved an attempted exorcism, a secret police report, and the Tsar's intervention. We examine the figures involved—Hermogen, a fiery bishop with connections to the Union of the Russian People; Iliodor, a charismatic but unstable monk; and Rasputin himself—and what their conflict reveals about the intersection of faith, politics, and power in late Imperial Russia. Drawing on Okhrana files and contemporary accounts, we piece together the events of that December meeting in Hermogen's cell on Yakovlevsky Street, where Rasputin was allegedly beaten with a cross. This story is not just a footnote in Rasputin's biography; it's a window into the church's struggle for independence from state control and the rising tide of anti-Rasputin sentiment that would eventually help bring down the Romanovs. #Rasputin #BishopHermogen #HieromonkIliodor #RussianOrthodoxChurch #UnionOfTheRussianPeople #Okhrana #TsarNicholasII #TsarskoyeSelo #1911 #Starets #Yurodivy #ChurchPolitics #ImperialRussia #Saratov #Exorcism #Scandal #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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