The 1990 Local Council of the Russian Orthodox Church was a convocation of the Russian Orthodox Local Council. It took place from 7–8 June 1990 at the Trinity Lavra of St. Sergius. It was the fifth Local Council in the history of the Russian Orthodox Church in its second patriarchal period (since 1917)

The council elected the 15th Patriarch of Moscow and All Rus', Metropolitan Alexy of Leningrad and Novgorod (Ridiger) and canonized confessors, martyrs, and righteous men, including John of Kronstadt.[1] Notable issues discussed by the council included relations with the Russian Orthodox Church Abroad, combating the rise of the Ukrainian Autocephalous Orthodox Church in Western Ukraine, and relations with the state.

Background

Upon the death of Patriarch Pimen I of Moscow on 3 May 1990, a meeting of the Holy Synod was held in accordance with the Charter on the Governance of the Russian Orthodox Church, adopted in 1988 during the 1988 Local Council.

On 7 May, the Holy Synod issued a resolution to convene a Local Council from 6–10 June to elect the next Patriarch of Moscow and all Rus' and formed a commission to prepare the Council, headed by the Locum Tenens. The synod waited until a 26 May diocesan meeting to elect delegates to the Council according to the following quota: one cleric and layman from each diocese, and one representative from each monastery, theological academy, and seminary.[2] Per the charter, all bishops are members of the Local Council.[3]

Archpriest Vladislav Tsypin [ru], responding to a question on whether the government was trying to influence the Council, said: