The Christian Democratic Party of Russia (Russian: Российская Христианско-Демократическая партия) was a Christian democratic political party in the Russian Federation.
In 1917, Archbishop Eduard von der Ropp had decreed that all his priests would take a role in organizing a Christian Democratic Party to participate in the planned Russian Constituent Assembly and defend the rights of Russian Catholics.
In this, the Archbishop was sharply opposed by both Auxiliary Bishop Jan Cieplak and Monsignor Konstanty Budkiewicz, who both opposed any politicization of the Catholic religion.
The party went dormant following the October Revolution and the arrest and deportation of the Archbishop in 1919 during the Red Terror.
Party leader Alexander Chuev was on the Unity ticket in the legislative elections in 1999 and the United Russia ticket in 2007 and was elected to the State Duma.