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  1. Russian Orthodox Church in America

    Unreferenced date June 2008 The Russian Orthodox Church in America ROCIA is a Russian Orthodox Church Russian Orthodox Christian group that claims continuation from the Russian Orthodox Church through Patriarchal Ukase and Synodal Charter. The Russian Orthodox Church in America , in its predecessor body, chose not to be a member of the Standing Conference of the Canonical Orthodox Bishops in the Americas . The Russian Orthodox Church in America is a Orthodox Church organization Churches that have voluntarily .22walled themselves off.22 walled off Church that holds a policy like other Churches listed .... The Russian Orthodox Church in America s status is unclear to most Orthodox hierarchs and clergy, although many ROCIA faithful and priests have been received into other Orthodox Churches including the Russian Orthodox Church Outside Russia ROCOR , the Orthodox Church in America OCA . As the hierarchs of the Russian Orthodox Church in America do not seek to con celebrate with the hierarchs of other Churches in fact avoiding sacerdotal contact, seeking to remain Orthodox Church organization Churches ... was not recognized at the time of its creation, the Russian Orthodox Church in America remains unrecognized by most other Orthodox Churches. See also Eastern Orthodox Church organization List of Orthodox Churches Russian Orthodoxy External links http www.russianorthodox.org Russian Orthodox Church in America coord missing United States Category Eastern Orthodox church bodies in North America ... in 1927 Category Russian Orthodox Church Category Eastern Orthodox organizations established ... remains unclear. The bishops belonging to the Synod and the historical founders of the Russian Orthodox Church in America are considered to be episcopi vagantes by many, although they are never listed in any reliable list of such bishops and have been historically recognized as canonical Orthodox bishops. The Holy Synod of the Russian Orthodox Church in America views the subject of canonicity ...   more details



  1. Russian Orthodox Church in Luxembourg

    File Luxembourg Russian Orthodox Church 01.jpg thumb right 250px The Russian Orthodox Church in Luxembourg City The first Russian Orthodox Church in Luxembourg was Consecration consecrated on 12 July 1982 to the Saints Peter and Paul. The first and still active priest is Sergey Pukh . External links Commonscat Russian Orthodox Church Luxembourg http www.ng.ru style 2001 02 15 16 memory.html How Pukh built an orthodox church in Luxembourg ru icon Religion in Luxembourg Orthodox Christianity in Europe coord missing Luxembourg Category Eastern Orthodox church bodies and patriarchates Category Russian Orthodox church buildings Category Churches in Luxembourg city Category Luxembourg Russia relations Luxembourg stub lb Russesch orthodox Kierch zu L tzebuerg ru ...   more details



  1. Russian True Orthodox Church

    distinguish True Russian Orthodox Church Primarysources date March 2008 The Russian True Orthodox Church is a denomination that separated from the Russian Orthodox Church during the early years of Communism Communist rule in the Soviet Union . While the True Orthodox Church in Russia was never a single ... The death of Patriarch Tikhon , the leader of the Russian Orthodox Church in April 1925 led to unrest ... 1980s, the True Orthodox Church began to make itself known publicly. Individual fellowships solved the question of their future in different ways Some of them joined the Russian Orthodox Church Outside ... a bishop of the Russian True Orthodox Church in order to restore apostolic succession . In December 1996 Bishops John and Mefodiy ordained Archimandrite Stefan a bishop for the Russian True Orthodox ... of the Russian True Orthodox Church. Contemporary church In 2000 the Russian True Orthodox Church ... links http katakomb.ru Russian Catacomb Church of True Orthodox Christians http katacomb.narod.ru ... Mitropolia http www.sinodipc.ru Orthodox Russian Church True Orthodox Church http catacomb.org.ua Russian True Orthodox Church http www.avemaria.ru Orthodox Church of Mother of God Derjavnaya http www.theorthodox.org Russian True Orthodox Church Archdiocese of North America Category Eastern Orthodoxy ... Orthodox Church. Opposition to Sergius s declaration was based not only on his political concessions ... True Orthodox Church. Most of them tried to observe Soviet law . Yet the Soviet authorities had ... under the control of their favorite, Sergius. This control by the Soviets caused True Orthodox Church ... True Orthodox Church, Metropolis of Moscow, renewed their episcopacy and clergy through arrangements made with other jurisdictions. In 1996 a group of Russian Orthodox clergy and laity approached Patriarch Dymytriy Yarema Patriarch Dymytriy of the Ukrainian Autocephalous Orthodox Church UAOC , to ask for assistance in restoring a hierarchy for what was to be named the Russian True Orthodox ...   more details



  1. Russian Orthodox Church in Uzbekistan

    The Russian Orthodox Church is the main group of Eastern Orthodoxy in Uzbekistan , a mainly Muslim country. Many of its members are Russians . Uzbekistan falls within the area of Tashkent and Central Asian Eparchy , which is headed by an archbishop. ref http mission center.com islams maximoveng2.htm ref It has been established in 1871 and extends to Tajikistan , Turkmenistan and Kyrgyzstan . ref http www.ekd.de download mittelasiatische republiken.pdf ref There are Russian Orthodox cathedral s in Tashkent and Samarkand . ref http www.orexca.com rus uzbekistan churches uspenskiy.shtml ref Uzbekistan has thirteen Russian Orthodox Churches, three of which are in Ashgabat . ref http www.patheos.com Library Country Profiles Asia Uzbekistan.html ref ref http www.orexca.com rus samarkand churches.shtml ref The Russian Orthodox Church has a better standing with the government than other religious groups do. ref http mission center.com islams maximoveng2.htm ref The Uzbek government claims to be secular. ref http www.uzbekembassy.org e culture religion ref File Russian Orthodox Church in Samarkand.jpg thumb left References reflist colwidth 30em See also Christianity in Uzbekistan Religion in Uzbekistan Protestantism in Uzbekistan Roman Catholicism in Uzbekistan Orthodox Christianity in Uzbekistan Category Russian Orthodox Church Uzbekistan Category Eastern Orthodoxy by country Asia Category Christianity in Uzbekistan ru ...   more details



  1. Russian Orthodox Church in Azerbaijan

    The Russian Orthodox Church is the main group of Eastern Orthodoxy in de facto Azerbaijan excluding majority Armenians Armenian Nagorno Karabakh . Many of its members are Russians . Azerbaijan is a mainly Shiite Muslim country which used to be part of the Russian Empire and the USSR . The Holy Myrrhbearers Cathedral , the Church of Michael Archangel, Baku Church of Michael Archangel and at least one further ref http www.pravoslavie.ru put 070126150112.htm ref Russian Orthodox church exist in Baku. History The first Russian Orthodox church in Baku was built in 1815 . ref http www.pravoslavie.ru put 070126150112.htm ref Russian Orthodox churches had been built in Ganja, Azerbaijan Ganja and amax previously. ref http www.pravoslavie.ru put 070126150112.htm ref In 1905, Baku Eparchy , nowadays Baku and Caspian Eparchy , was established. ref http www.pravoslavie.ru put 070126150112.htm ref There used to be an Alexander Nevsky Cathedral, Baku Alexander Nevsky Cathedral in Baku. In the Soviet area, there was persecution of Christians . ref http www.pravoslavie.ru put 070126150112.htm ref In 1944 , a Russian Orthodox church was reopened in Baku. ref http www.pravoslavie.ru put 070126150112.htm ref References reflist colwidth 30em See also Christianity in Azerbaijan Religion in Azerbaijan Roman Catholicism in Azerbaijan Orthodox Christianity in Azerbaijan Russian Orthodox Church in Uzbekistan Link to Russian Wikipedia ru Article on Baku and Caspian Eparchy Category Russian Orthodox Church Category Christianity in Azerbaijan ru ...   more details



  1. Russian Orthodox Church, Dresden

    File Russisch Orthodoxe Kirche Dresden.JPG thumb Russian Orthodox Church in Dresden Expand German Russisch Orthodoxe Kirche Dresden date January 2011 The Russian Orthodox Church of Saint Simeon of the Wonderful Mountain Russisch Orthodoxe Kirche des Heiligen Simeon vom wunderbaren Berge is a Russian Orthodox church in the German city of Dresden . It was designed by Harald Julius von Bosse and Karl Wei bach and built from 1872 to 1874. It is dedicated to Simeon Stylites . coord 51 02 01 N 13 43 53 E region DE SN type landmark source kolossus dewiki display title Category Churches in Dresden Category Eastern Orthodox church buildings in Germany Category Russian Orthodox church buildings Category Germany Russia relations Saxony struct stub Germany church stub de Russisch Orthodoxe Kirche Dresden es Iglesia ortodoxa rusa de Dresde fr glise russe de Dresde pl Cerkiew w. Symeona w Dre nie ru ...   more details



  1. Russian Orthodox Church in the USA

    orthodoxyinamerica The Russian Orthodox Church in the USA is the name of the group of parish es of the Russian Orthodox Church in America that are under the canonical authority of the Patriarch of Moscow . They were previously known as the Russian Exarchate of North America before autocephaly was granted to the Orthodox Church in America OCA in 1970. All of the parishes of the exarchate were given a choice to join the OCA at that time. The parishes that remained were the following St. Nicholas Church, Brookside, Alabama St. Demetrius Monastery, Bellflower, California Christ the Savior Church, Berkeley, California St. Nicholas Cathedral, San Francisco, California Church of All Saints Glorified in the Russian Land, San Francisco, California Our Lady of Kazan Church, San Diego, California Resurrection Church, Chicago, Illinois Dormition Church Benld, Illinois Holy Trinity Church, Baltimore, Maryland St. Elias Church, Battle Creek, Michigan St. Innocent Church, Detroit, Michigan St. Michael the Archangel Church, Detroit, Michigan Church of St. Andrew the First Called Apostle, East Lansing, Michigan Holy Trinity Church, Saginaw, Michigan St. John Chrysostom Church, Grand Rapids, Michigan House Chapel of St. Seraphim of Sarov, Westown, New York St. Demetrius Church, Jackson, Michigan St. Nicholas Church, Bayonne, New Jersey Sts. Peter and Paul Church, Elizabeth, New Jersey Three Hierarchs Church, Garfield, New Jersey Holy Cross Church, Hackettstown, New Jersey Sts. Peter and Paul Church Passaic, New Jersey St. John the Baptist Church, Singac , New Jersey St. Olga Church, Somerset, New Jersey St. Mark Chapel, New York Church of St. George the Great Martyr, New York Church of All Saints Glorified in the Russian Land, on the estate of Pine Bush, New York St. John the Baptist Chapel, Bronx, New York Church of All Saints Glotified in the Russian Land, Amsterdam Wolf Run , Ohio St ... Russian Orthodox Church in the USA Web Site http www.russianchurchusa.org ?ln ...   more details



  1. Russian Old-Orthodox Church

    Eastern Christianity The Russian Old Orthodox Church lang ru is an Eastern Orthodox Church of the Old Believers tradition, born of a Schism religion schism within the Russian Orthodox Church raskol during the 17th century Old Believers . This jurisdiction incorporated .... 1846 see Russian Orthodox Old Rite Church . It was also known as Novozybkov Hierarchy by the name ... 2003 http ancient orthodoxy.narod.ru patriarh.htm . History The Russian Old Orthodox Church was formed ... in general was that the Renovationist Church was a Schism religion schism from the Russian Orthodox ... bishop from the Russian Orthodox Church , Stephan Rastorguev , in September 1929. Four more ... Orthodox Church, but the two churches these schisms created still exist. In 2003, in a highly controversial move, the leaders of the Old Orthodox Church resolved to restore the patriarchate in the Russian ... II Ridiger , the head of the Russian Orthodox Church . This act was bound to complicate the relationship with the Russian Orthodox Church and another Old Believer Church claiming to be the authentic Russian hierarchy the Belokrinitskaya Hierarchy or Russian Orthodox Old Rite Church , and until this day ... of Russian Old Orthodox Church border 0 cellpadding 2 cellspacing 2 bgcolor EEDDCC Nikola Pozdnev ... also Old Believers Russian Orthodox Old Rite Church Russian Orthodox Church External links http ancient ... Baptism . These doubts were rejected by the Moscow Council of the Old Orthodox Church in May 1924 ... Orthodox Church suffered heavy persecution from atheistic authorities. One of the outcomes of these conditions ... Old Orthodox Church, forming two schismatic ecclesiastical bodies Slavo Georgian Iberian Old Orthodox Church was created in the beginning ... Old Georgian , using pre 18th century Old Georgian liturgical book s. Old Orthodox Church of Russia ... of the church s central administration. It currently has three bishops and 12 parishes in Russian ...   more details



  1. Russian Orthodox Church

    about the Russian Orthodox Church the Russian Orthodox Church Outside Russia Russian Orthodox Church Outside Russia Infobox Orthodox Church show name Russian Orthodox Church br Patriarchate of Moscow image ... Orthodox Church. Among Christian churches, the Russian Orthodox Church is second only to the Roman ... . ref name Herit2 ref name Herit1 ref cite news title Russian Orthodox Church denies plans ... Orthodox Church Outside Russia also known as the Russian Orthodox Church Abroad, or ROCOR ... reconciled on May 17, 2007 the ROCOR is now a self governing part of the Russian Orthodox Church. The ROC ... Orthodox Church The Christian community that became the Russian Orthodox Church is traditionally ... of the Russian Orthodox Church. Thus, in 1988, the Church celebrated its millennial anniversary. It therefore ... five years before the fall of Constantinople in 1453. From this point onward the Russian Orthodox Church ... as head of the Russian Orthodox Church. Consolidation and codification The reign of Ivan III of Russia .... Autocephaly and schism style float left File Cross of the Russian Orthodox Church 01.svg thumb left 80px The three barred cross of the Russian Orthodox Church During the reign of tsar Feodor I ... , leading to the significant Ukrainian domination of the Russian Orthodox Church, which continued ... renaissance File Russisch Orthodoxe Kirche Dresden.JPG thumb Russian Orthodox Church in Dresden ... 1917 was a major turning point for the history of Russia, and also the Russian Orthodox Church ... power in October 1917 and declared a separation of church and state . Thus the Russian Orthodox ... movement . The Russian Orthodox Church supported the White Army in the Russian Civil War see White ..., 1953 Jane Ellis, The Russian Orthodox Church A Contemporary History Bloomington Indiana University ... government, a council of the Russian Orthodox church reestablished the patriarchate and elected ... and execution of many clerics. The Russian Orthodox church was further weakened in 1922 ...   more details



  1. History of the Russian Orthodox Church

    Church Slavonic population 125,000,000 website http www.mospat.ru Russian Orthodox Church official website Foundation by St. Andrew The Russian Orthodox Church is traditionally said to have been founded ... is often considered the official birthday of the Russian Orthodox Church. Thus, in 1988, the Church ... onward the Russian Orthodox Church saw Moscow as the Third Rome , legitimate successor to Constantinople, and the Patriarch of Moscow as head of the Russian Orthodox Church. Changes and reforms Image ... Orthodox Church Greek Orthodox Church . For instance he insisted that Russian Christians ... renaissance Image Russisch Orthodoxe Kirche Dresden.JPG thumb Russian Orthodox Church in Dresden , built ... 55,173 Russian Orthodox church building churches and 29,593 chapels , 112,629 priests and deacons ... was a major turning point for the history of Russia, and also the Russian Orthodox Church. The Russian ... and declared a separation of church and state . Thus the Russian Orthodox Church found itself without ... Orthodox Church supported the White Army in the Russian Civil War see White movement after the October ... Church 01.svg thumb right 120px The three barred cross of the Russian Orthodox Church After the October ... Godless . ref History of the Orthodox Church in the History of Russian Dimitry Pospielovsky 1998 St ... Ellis, The Russian Orthodox Church A Contemporary History Bloomington Indiana University Press, 1986 ..., a council of the Russian Orthodox church reestablished the patriarchate and elected the metropolitan ... and execution of many clerics. The Russian Orthodox church was further weakened in 1922, when the Renovated ... was the Russian Orthodox Church, which had the largest number of faithful. Nearly all of its clergy ... to the XXXIV Apostolic canon , solidified the already existing split with the Russian Orthodox Church Outside of Russia abroad and provoked another split with the Russian True Orthodox Church Russian ... the legitimate successor to the Russian Orthodox Church that had existed before 1925. ref name 14spravka ...   more details



  1. True Russian Orthodox Church

    distinguish Russian True Orthodox Church The True Russian Orthodox Church lang ru is a Russia n religious group founded by Pyotr Kuznetsov . It is an apparent sect or dissenting faction of the Russian Orthodox Church . Its members reject processed food and consider bar code s satan ic symbols. ref name Times20080304 In November 2007, between 29 35 members ref name CBC 2008 ref name CNN 2007 of the group holed themselves up in a cave in Russia s Penza region, threatening mass suicide if authorities tried to intervene. Kuznetsov had told them to hide themselves away to await the End Time end of the world , which he predicted would take place in May 2008. Kuznetsov himself was not with the group, but had been placed under police arrest. ref name CNN 2007 cite news url http edition.cnn.com 2007 WORLD europe 11 16 doomsday.cult index.html title Doomsday cult threaten suicide publisher CNN date 2007 11 17 ref ref name BBC 2007 cite news title Russia cult members in cave siege url http news.bbc.co.uk 1 hi world europe 7098671.stm publisher BBC News date 2007 11 16 ref On March 28, 2008, seven women who had holed up in a cave for months were being treated by emergency workers, regional officials said. ref cite news author Mike Eckel url http mikeoncrime.com article 7846 7 members of doomsday cult emerge from cave title 7 members of doomsday cult emerge from cave publisher AP date 2008 03 28 ref Three days later 14 members emerged from the cave after melting snow caused part of the cave to collapse. ref name CBC 2008 cite news title Doomsday cult members emerge from Russian cave url http www.cbc.ca world story 2008 04 01 doomsday cult.html?ref rss publisher CBC News date 2008 04 01 ref On April 3, 2008 Kuznetsov was taken to a hospital where ... 05 16 ref References Reflist Category Religious groups Category Eastern Orthodox minor church bodies ... news stories 2008 05 16 2247471.htm title Corpse stench drives Russian doomsday cult from cave ...   more details



  1. Eparchies of the Russian Orthodox Church

    Eparchies inside the Federation of Russia ref http patriarchalexii2.ru en svyat ref The Arkhangelsk eparchy The Astrakhan eparchy The Barnaul eparchy The Belgorod and Stary Oskol eparchy The Bryansk eparchy The Ekaterinburg eparchy The Irkutsk eparchy The Ivanovo eparchy The Izhevsk eparchy The Kaluga eparchy The Kazan eparchy The Kemerovo eparchy The Kostroma eparchy The Krasnoyarsk eparchy The Kurgan eparchy The Kursk eparchy The Moscow eparchy The Murmansk eparchy The Nizhny Novgorod eparchy The Novgorod eparchy The Novosibirsk eparchy The Orenburg eparchy The Penza eparchy The Perm eparchy The Petrozavodsk eparchy The Pskov eparchy The Rostov eparchy The Ryazan eparchy The Saint Petersburg eparchy The Samara, Russia Samara eparchy The Saransk eparchy The Smolensk eparchy The Stavropol eparchy The Syktyvkar eparchy The Tambov eparchy The Tobolsk eparchy The Tomsk eparchy The Tula eparchy The Tver eparchy The Ufa eparchy The Ulyanovsk eparchy The Vladimir eparchy The Vladivostok and Primorsky Krai eparchy The Volgograd eparchy The Vologda eparchy The Voronezh eparchy The Vyatka Slobodskoy Diocese Vyatka Slobodskoy eparchy The Yaroslavl eparchy The Yoshkar Ola eparchy References references Category Eparchies of the Russian Orthodox Church ru ...   more details



  1. Russian Orthodox Church in Great Britain and Ireland

    Unreferenced date December 2009 Orphan date December 2009 The United Kingdom and Republic of Ireland contain two Russian Orthodox groups. The most numerous group is the Moscow Patriarchate s Diocese of Sourozh . There is also the Russian Orthodox Diocese of Great Britain and Ireland Diocese of Great Britain and Ireland of the Russian Orthodox Church Outside Russia . DEFAULTSORT Russian Orthodox Church In Great Britain And Ireland Category Eastern Orthodoxy in the United Kingdom ...   more details



  1. Old St. Nicholas Russian Orthodox Church

    one source date December 2011 Infobox NRHP name Old St. Nicholas Russian Orthodox Church nrhp type image Eklutna Village Cemetery.jpg caption location Eklutna Village Rd., Eklutna, Alaska locmapin Alaska added March 24, 1972 area convert 1.6 acre governing body Private mpsub Russian Orthodox Church Buildings and Sites TR AD refnum 72000189 ref name nris NRISref version 2010a ref Old St. Nicholas Russian Orthodox Church is a historic church on Eklutna Village Road in Eklutna, Alaska . It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1972. References reflist National Register of Historic Places Category Churches in Alaska Category National Register of Historic Places in Alaska Alaska NRHP stub ...   more details



  1. Russian Orthodox Old-Rite Church

    Orthodox Old Rite Church The Russian Orthodox Old Rite Church or Russian Orthodox Oldritualist Church , Russian Orthodox Old Ritualist Church lang ru is an Eastern Orthodox Church of the Old Believers tradition, born from a schism religion schism within the Russian Orthodox Church following the liturgical reforms of Patriarch Nikon in the second half of 17th ... of the group commonly regarded as the Orthodox Church. Since the 18th century until the Council of 1988, the official self designation of this Church was the Old Orthodox Church of Christ which should not be confused with Russian Old Orthodox Church , another church ... as its former rival, the Nikonian Russian Orthodox Church . In 1940, the only bishop who was not imprisoned ... form of a dialogue with the Russian Orthodox Church and Russian political establishment. Unfortunately ... priests for the Old Rite Church. The Russian Orthodox Old Rite Church belong to the Belokrinitskaya ... 1.jpg 250px thumb right Modern Russian Orthodox Old Rite Church Chapel. Davidovo cemetery Guslitsa , Moscow region Image Te Deum Elizarovo Guslitsa 8484.jpg 250px thumb right Te Deum. Russian Orthodox ... and all Russia, enthroned 24.07. 1988. See also Old Believers Russian Orthodox Church Belokrinitskoe ... http www.altaistar.ru Old Believers of Altai official site of the Barnaul Parish Russian Orthodox Old Rite Church http www.samstar.ru document 39 Presentation Russian http www.orthodoxwiki.org Russian Orthodox Oldritualist Church OrthodoxWiki Russian Orthodox Oldritualist Church http eng.sedmitza.ru ... Hierarchy together with the Orthodox Old Rite Church , sometimes also called Lipovan Orthodox Old Rite Church . The church is not recognised by the Patriarch of Constantinople nor by those Orthodox ..., cultural and economic life had a little effect on the position of the Old Rite Church in the Russian ... with the Orthodox Old Rite Church . First Hierarchs of the Belokrinitskaya Hierarchy, 1846 present ...   more details



  1. Russian Orthodox Church Outside Russia

    Orthodoxyinamerica The Russian Orthodox Church Outside Russia lang ru ... Church Abroad , ROCA , or ROCOR is a semi autonomous part of the Russian Orthodox Church . File Russian ... , and separated from the Russian Orthodox Church Russian Church of the Moscow Patriarchate in 1927 ... state. The Russian Orthodox Church Outside of Russia officially signed the Act of Canonical Communion ... church hierarchy has not been addressed by the Russian Orthodox Church. ref name LA Times The Church ... May 17, 2007 title Russian Orthodox Church ends 80 year split author David Holley publisher Los ... title Russian Orthodox Church reunited Why only now? date 17 05 2007 url http en.rian.ru analysis ... revealed that it was hostile to the Russian Orthodox Church . On November 7, 1920, Tikhon of Moscow ... of the Russian Orthodox Church . On September 13, 1922, Russian Orthodox hierarchs in Serbia met ... in 1924. in Belgrade , Serbia . At first the Russian Orthodox Church s hierarchy within Russia had ... underground where they formed what became called the Russian True Orthodox Church . Sergiy s accommodation also alienated the Russian Orthodox Church Outside Russia. ref name LA Times ref cite book ... requested the right to pay a high level visit to the Russian Orthodox Church, General Secretary ... Ecclesio Historical Conference The History of the Russian Orthodox Church of the 20th c. 1930 1948 ... from the Russian Orthodox Church . ROCOR & ROC conflict over Palestinian properties main Russian Orthodox Properties in Palestine With the rise of the communists most of the Church properties ... church properties ref name CNN97 cite news title Russian Orthodox strife brings change in Hebron date ... library concerning patriarch pimen.html Resolution of the Russian Orthodox Church Outside ... Orthodox Church Outside of Russia is an indissoluble part of the Russian Orthodox Church, and for the time ... God, but an Orthodox Christian is at the country s helm. ref cite news title Russian church leader ...   more details



  1. St. Nicholas Russian Orthodox Church (Juneau, Alaska)

    Infobox NRHP name St. Nicholas Russian Orthodox Church nrhp type image Saint Nicholas Russian Orthodox Church, Downtown Juneau, Alaska 3.jpg caption location 326 5th St., Juneau, Alaska lat degrees 58 lat minutes 18 lat seconds 11.65 lat direction N long degrees 134 long minutes 24 long seconds 32.39 long direction W coord display inline,title coord parameters region US type landmark locmapin Alaska architecture added September 19, 1973 area less than one acre governing body Private mpsub Russian Orthodox Church Buildings and Sites TR AD refnum 73000377 ref name nris NRISref 2009a ref commons category Saint Nicholas Russian Orthodox Church Juneau, Alaska The St. Nicholas Russian Orthodox Church in Juneau, Alaska was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1973. ref name nris References reflist External links http www.stnicholasjuneau.org St. Nicholas Church National Register of Historic Places Category Buildings and structures in Juneau City and Borough, Alaska Category Properties of religious function on the National Register of Historic Places in Alaska Category Russian Orthodox churches in Alaska Category Visitor attractions in Juneau City and Borough, Alaska Alaska NRHP stub pl Cerkiew w. Miko aja w Juneau ru ...   more details



  1. File:St. Nicholas Russian Orthodox Church, Juneau.jpg

    Summary Information Description St. Nicholas Russian Orthodox Church in Juneau, Alaska Source I User Wasted Time R Wasted Time R User talk Wasted Time R talk created this work entirely by myself. Date August 10, 2009 Author User Wasted Time R Wasted Time R User talk Wasted Time R talk other versions Licensing self cc by sa 3.0 Orphan image Copy to Wikimedia Commons bot Fbot ...   more details



  1. List of bishops of the Russian Orthodox Church Outside Russia

    List of the Metropolitan bishop s, archbishop s, and bishop s of the Russian Orthodox Church Outside Russia since 1920 . Dead First Hierarchs Anthony Khrapovitsky , Metropolitan of Kiev & Galicia 28 July 10 August 1936 Anastasius Gribanovsky , Metropolitan of Chi in u & Khotin 8 21 May 1965 Philaret Voznesensky , Metropolitan of Eastern America & New York 8 21 November 1985 Vitalis Ustinov , ret. Metropolitan of Eastern America & New York 25 September 2006 Laurus Shkurla , Metropolitan of Eastern America & New York 16 March 2008 Metropolitans Methodius Gerasimov , Metropolitan of Harbin and Manchuria 15 28 March 1931 Innocent Figurovsky , Metropolitan of Peking & China 15 28 June 1931 Seraphim Lade , Metropolitan of Berlin & Germany 1 14 September 1950 Panteleimon Rozhnovsky , ret. Metropolitan of Minsk & Byelorussia 17 30 December 1950 Augustine Peterson , ret. Metropolitan of Riga and Latvia 4 october 1955 Archbishops Simon Vinogradov , Archbishop of Peking & China 11 24 February 1933 Gabriel Chepur , Archbishop of Chelyabinsk & Troitsk 1 14 March 1933 Apollinarius Koshevoy , Archbishop of North America 6 19 June 1933 Sergius Petrov , Archbishop of Chernomorsk & Novorossisk 11 24 January 1935 Damian Govorov , Archbishop of Tsarytsin 6 19 April 1936 Theophanes Bystrov , ret. Archbishop of Poltava and Pereyaslavl 6 19 February 1940 Theophanes Gavrilov , Archbishop of Kursk and Oboyan 1943 Tikhon Liashenko , ret. Archbishop of Berlin & Germany 11 24 February 1945 Arseny Chagovets , ret. Archbishop of Winnipeg 4 October 1945 Benedict Bobkovsky , Archbishop of Berlin & Germany 21 August 3 September 1950 or 1951 Theodore Rafalsky , Archbishop of Sydney, Australia & New Zealand ... orthodox synod message 961 http krotov.info spravki persons 20person karlovch.html Category Russian Orthodox Church Outside Russia ru ... 1984 Macarius Ilyinsky , went Moscow Patriarchate in 1946 Paul Meletyev , went Catholic church in 1946 ...   more details



  1. Russian Orthodox Chapel, Weimar

    Expand German Russisch Orthodoxe Kapelle date January 2011 File Historischer Friedhof mit Russisch Orthodoxer Kapelle.jpg thumb Russian Orthodox Chapel The Russian Orthodox Chapel is a funerary chapel built in Weimar in 1860 for Grand Duchess Maria Pavlovna of Russia 1786 1859 Grand Duchess Maria Pavlovna of Russia . It was constructed in the Historical Cemetery, Weimar Historical Cemetery behind the Weimarer F rstengruft , to which it is connected by an underground passage. Maria Pavlovna s coffin is located in the passage, with her husband Charles Frederick, Grand Duke of Saxe Weimar Eisenach Charles Frederick s coffin placed directly beside it. A spiral staircase leads to another underground connection to the F rstengruft, though this is now closed by a metal plate. Commons category Russisch Orthodoxe Kapelle Weimar coord 50 58 21 N 11 19 32 E type city source kolossus plwiki display title Category Churches in Weimar Category Russian Orthodox church buildings Weimar Category Eastern Orthodox church buildings in Germany Category Germany Russia relations Thuringia struct stub Germany church stub de Russisch Orthodoxe Kapelle fr glise russe de Weimar pl Cerkiew w. Marii Magdaleny w Weimarze ru ...   more details



  1. Russian Orthodox Cathedral, Nice

    Image La Cathedrale Orthodoxe Russe Saint Nicolas.jpg thumb right St. Nicholas Russian Orthodox Cathedral The St Nicholas Orthodox Cathedral, Nice Cath drale Orthodoxe Saint Nicolas de Nice is a Eastern Orthodox Church Christian Orthodox cathedral , and a Monument historique national monument of France , located in the city of Nice . Opened in 1912, thanks to the generosity of Russian Empire Russia s Tsar Nicholas II , it is the largest Orthodox cathedral in Western Europe. From 1931 until 15th December ... links Commons category Cath drale Saint Nicolas de Nice St. Nicholas Russian Orthodox Cathedral http ... nice.com Russian Orthodox Cathedral, Nice official website http www.nytimes.com 2008 01 .... Coord 43 42 14 N 7 15 14 E type landmark region FR display title DEFAULTSORT Nice, Russian Orthodox Cathedral Category Cathedrals in France Category Russian Orthodox cathedrals Category Buildings ... of the Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople Patriarchal Patriarchal Exarchate for Orthodox Parishes of Russian Tradition in Western Europe Exarchate for Orthodox Parishes of Russian Tradition in Western Europe under the jurisdiction of the Ecumenical Patriarchate of Constantinople Church of Constantinople . History Since the mid 19th century, Russian nobility visited Nice and the French Riviera ... Alexandrovich, Tsarevich of Russia , who died in Nice, was meant to serve the large Russian ... Russian Federation Russian state . Legal dispute From 2005 till December 2011, there was a protracted ownership and church jurisdictional dispute over the church building as well as control ... by the association cultuelle on the one hand and the Russia Russian Federation RF government on the other ... Interfax , Feb 15, 2006. ref The Russian ... to turn the church building over to the Moscow Patriarchate . ref http www.pravmir.ru mitropolit ilarion ... between old Russian nobility who have long since settled in Nice and newly arrived Russians ...   more details



  1. Russian Orthodox properties in Palestine

    File St mary magdalene church.jpg thumb 200px Church of St. Mary Magdalene , Jerusalem Russian Orthodox properties in Palestine refers to real estate owned by the Russian Orthodox Church in Israel and the West Bank . Early history While the first Russian Orthodox archimandrite arrived in Palestine in 1844 ... at odds with the Bolsheviks, and the majority of these joined with the Russian Orthodox Church ... and asked for help in recovering church properties ref name CNN97 cite news title Russian Orthodox ... Church. See also White Emigre Russian Compound References reflist External links http www.synod.com synod indexeng.htm Official Site of ROCOR http www.orthodoxwiki.org Russian Orthodox Church ... orthodox churches monasteries.htm Russian Orthodox Churches in Germany. Foto album in German Orthodoxy DEFAULTSORT Russian Orthodox Properties In Palestine Category White Russian emigration Category World Heritage Sites in Israel Category Russian Orthodox Church Category Israel Soviet Union ... Land held by members of the Greek Orthodox Church. The court of the Czar had long held itself to be the main patron and protector of Orthodoxy, especially after most of the membership of the Greek Orthodox Church from 1460 until 1821 fell under the control of the Islamic Ottoman Empire with its oppressive ... agent with a scheme of wresting the Jerusalem patriarchate away from the church s liturgical twin, the Greek Orthodox Church. ref name Time cite news title Plot in Progress publisher Time Magazine ... Palestine Society built hospices for Russian pilgrims and churches where the liturgy was in Church ... Compound . These consisted of a large and elaborate church where the Russian archimandrite officiated ... news title Palestinians Take Sides In Russian Orthodox Dispute date July 9, 1997 url http www.catholicculture.org ... of Orthodox hands and under Catholicism. These events were one of the main triggers for the Crimean ... of the Ottoman Empire and its European allies. ref name Eclectic cite news title A Russian ...   more details



  1. Russian Orthodox bell ringing

    last first author link contribution year 2002 title Typikon for Church Bell Ringing editor last editor first volume pages place Moscow publisher Editorial Board of the Russian Orthodox Church id ... of bells in the Russian Orthodox Church Blessing the Foundation engineering Foundation of a New ... thumb A bell ringer works the ropes on top of a small church in Old Kstovo . The Russian Orthodox ... accommodate the full richness and diversity of the Russian Orthodox Church. There are also ... by the Synodal Commission for Divine Services, Russian Orthodox Church English translation Bells Category ... where the ringer stands. Russian Orthodox bell ringing has a history starting from the baptism of Rus in 988 and plays an important role in the traditions of the Russian Orthodox Church . Theology The ringing of bells is one of the most essential elements of an Orthodox church. ref name ZB Citation last Slobodskoy first Archpriest Seraphim author link contribution Bells and Russian Orthodox Peals ... To understand the Russian Orthodox method of bell ringing, it is necessary to recognize .... A zvon is a toll on any bell or bells. A zvonar is a bell ringer. In the Orthodox church, this is a tonsure ... . The use of electric bells is forbidden in the Orthodox Church, because it is a sacred function ... what the Orthodox Church holds to be the kenosis self emptying of God the Son when he became ... See also Tsar Bell Campanology Russian Orthodox bells Campanology Russian Orthodox bells a concise ...Image Big bell.jpg thumb A large bell with an icon of Saint George on it Image Russian bell ringing.JPG ... 044 8 ref Church bell s are rung to Summon the faithful to services Express the triumphal joy of the Christian Church Announce important moments during the services both to those in church and to those who are not able to be physically present in the church, so that all may be united in prayer Strengthen Christians in piety and faith by its sound, which Orthodox Christians believe is alloyed with divine ...   more details



  1. Russian Orthodox Diocese of Sourozh

    wikify date December 2011 Image Russian Patriarchal Orthodox cathedral Kensington London plaque.jpg thumb Plaque at the Cathedral of the Dormition, Ennismore Gardens, London. The Russian Orthodox Diocese of Sourozh lang ru is a diocese of the Russian Orthodox Church which has for its ... become known as the Russian Orthodox Church Outside Russia ROCOR . In 1926, however, the parish split ... was able to function in virtual independence of the Russian Orthodox Church Moscow Patriarchate . In those ... practice of the Russian Orthodox Church, in Sourozh marriages may take place on a Saturday ... rules are observed less strictly than is often the case in the Russian Orthodox Church and women ... it is standard in the Russian Orthodox Church for bishops to be appointed directly by the Holy .... ref However, some traditionalist Russian Orthodox Church Outside Russia ROCOR criticised the Sourozh ... with the standard practice of the Russian Orthodox Church. For the supporters of such change ... change jurisdiction by leaving the Russian Orthodox Church and joining the Ecumenical Patriarchate ..., to become Head of the Representation of the Russian Orthodox Church to the European Institutions ... would himself later follow, Father Andrey s approach to senior clergy of the Russian Orthodox Church ... and practices of the Russian Orthodox Church. This was in contravention to the rules governing ... with his previous declarations of loyalty to the Russian Orthodox Church its temporarily suspending ... future situation is the prerogative of the hierarchy of the Russian Orthodox Church . Regarding Constantinople ... of the hierarchy of the Russian Orthodox Church may knowingly participate in a liturgy at which ... between the Russian Orthodox Church and the Archdiocese which he leads . ref http sourozh.org ... synod061006 111 en.html ref Origins of the diocese Image Russian Patriarchal Orthodox cathedral Kensington ... lie in the Parish of the Dormition in London, which from 1716 existed as the Russian Embassy Church ...   more details



  1. Russian Orthodox Cemetery in Nice

    Infobox cemetery name Cimeti re russe de Nice image Cimeti re russe Nice 2.JPG imagesize 220px caption established 1867 country France location Nice coordinates type Christian Orthodox cemetery owner interments website findagrave political lang fr Cimeti re orthodoxe de Caucade The Russian cemetery in Nice,also known as Orthodox cemetery in Caucade is a cemetery located southwest of Nice , France . History and description The cemetery was established on a plot bought by Russia in 1867 on the hill of Caucade, at a time when the Russian colony had an important role in the French Riviera . 3.000 Russians, including the descendants of Russian immigrants and refugees after the October Revolution and the members of royal families were buried at the cemetery such as Galitzine , Naryshkin , Obolensky , Volkonsky , Tsereteli and Gagarin family . The cemetery chapel is dedicated to Saint Nicholas, in honor of the patron Nicholas Alexandrovich, Tsarevich of Russia died of tuberculosis in Nice. The cemetery is open every day from 9 00 to 12 00 and 14 00 to 17 00. Closed on Tuesday morning. Bus line 8 station Caucade . Notables buried Catherine Dolgorukov 1847 1922 Dmitry Shcherbachev , 1857 1932 Vladimir Golenishchev 1856 1947 , Russia n Egyptologist Nikolai Yudenich 1862 1933 Gallery center gallery File Plaque cimeti re russe nice.JPG File Cimet re russe nice.JPG File Russian Cemetery in Nice.jpg gallery center External links and references http acor nice.com spip spip.php?article38 http www.landrucimetieres.fr spip spip.php?article107 coord 43 40 42 N 7 12 58 E type landmark source kolossus frwiki display title Category Cemeteries in France Category Christian Orthodox cemeteries Category Nice fr Cimeti re russe de Nice pl Cmentarz prawos awny w Nicei ru ...   more details




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