Council for the Affairs of Religious Cults

The Council for the Affairs of Religious Cults (Russian: Совет по делам религиозных культов) was a government council in the Soviet Union that dealt with religious activity in the country. It was established in May 1944. The council, established at the Council of People's Ministers, was set up to oversee all religious confessions aside from the Russian Orthodox Church, which had its own council, The Council for the Affairs of the Russian Orthodox Church. It was also charged with the responsibility of managing relations with non-Christian religions and the Soviet state. For example, the Soviet Union had discontinued formal diplomatic relations with the Holy See following the installation of the Soviet Government. The council would have been responsible for responding to the actions of the H

Council for the Affairs of Religious Cults

The Council for the Affairs of Religious Cults (Russian: Совет по делам религиозных культов) was a government council in the Soviet Union that dealt with religious activity in the country. It was established in May 1944. The council, established at the Council of People's Ministers, was set up to oversee all religious confessions aside from the Russian Orthodox Church, which had its own council, The Council for the Affairs of the Russian Orthodox Church. It was also charged with the responsibility of managing relations with non-Christian religions and the Soviet state. For example, the Soviet Union had discontinued formal diplomatic relations with the Holy See following the installation of the Soviet Government. The council would have been responsible for responding to the actions of the H