Michael Prokurat, Alexander Golitzin, Michael D. Peterson
FELLOWSHIP OF ST. ALBAN AND ST. SERGIUS
FELLOWSHIP OF ST. ALBAN AND ST. SERGIUS. The Fellowship is an association, founded in 1928, for ecumenical (q.v.) exchange between the Anglican Communion and the Orthodox Church. Its main organ, the journal Sobornost, publishes articles of scholarly and ecumenical interest, often the published form of papers given at the Fellowship’s annual conference in England. Theologians of the Russian emigration such as Sergius Bulgakov, Georges Florovsky, Vladimir Lossky, and Nicholas Zernov (qq.v.) were particularly active in the Fellowship’s founding and early years.