

If you were to become part of the clergy under the rule of the Romanov Dynasty you could be collectivized into two groups. Both groups were alike yet different in many ways, and under the Czars rule russification was beginning to be greatly encouraged which often cause disputes. Living a simple life with a black robe wardrobe, and often working in the field is the life of a monk. A village priest is also a chosen lifestyle that contains the luxuries of white robes and marriage. To be a son of a priest you would most likely study theology, Latin, Greek and after proper discipline join a monastery. Maybe one could even learn to change the autocracy here. There are a few requirements in order to become part of the great clergy. One must study Latin, Greek and theology in seminary which means you need to earn you degrees. In order to be ordained one must take the responsibility of marriage. Village priests usually are busy trying to make ends meet due to there small amount of money they receive. Revolution around theses parts would benefit the people if it meant more money being available and helping the economy. The village priests lead worship services, read to the presents and often take trips throughout parishes performing ritual ceremonies. Continuing these religious ceremonies will bring this Czarist Russia together and hopefully help bring peace to the disruption cause by the Revolution of 1905.