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  1. Apr 19, 2011 · Orthodox Bible Study - Exodus. The official website of the American Carpatho-Russian Orthodox Diocese of North America, a canonical Orthodox Christian Jurisdiction in the United States, which offers a wealth of online resources on the faith, the church's ministries, and its hierarch, His Eminence, Metropolitan Gregory of Nyssa. The Website of ...

  2. The Orthodox Church in America is an autocephalous church of the Eastern Orthodox communion, formerly known as "The Russian Orthodox Greek Catholic Church of America," or "the Metropolia." Its "autocephaly" was officially granted on April 10, 1970, by the patriarch of Moscow.

  3. Aug 21, 2022 · The Orthodox Church in America (OCA) is an autocephalous Church with parishes mainly in the United States and Canada (though with a few parishes also in Mexico, and until 2011 in Australia as well). The OCA traces its history to the Russian Orthodox missionary efforts in Alaska and the Aleutian Islands, which began in 1794.

  4. Parishes. The parish is a local community of the Church having at its head a duly appointed priest and consisting of Orthodox Christians who live in accordance with the teachings of the Orthodox Church, comply with the discipline and rules of the Church, and regularly support their parish. Being subordinate to the Diocesan Authority, it is a ...

  5. On May, 9 (22), 1901, on the feast of Transfer of the Relics of St. Nicholas the Wonderworker, a cornerstone was laid to celebrate the founding of a new church, Consecration of the cornerstone was performed by bishop Tikhon of the Aleutian Islands and North America, who was to become Patriarch of all Russia and the Confessor of the Church There was a religious procession in New York that day.

  6. Dormition of our Most Holy Land the Theotokos and Ever Virgin Marhy. Akathistos Prayer Divine Liturgy and Feast Meal after Servicel. 6pm. -. 8pm. Saint Anthony of the Desert Orthodox Church.

  7. VIENNA, February 16 – A Russian court has confiscated 13 churches belonging to the Russian Orthodox Autonomous Church, a successor to the Soviet-era Catacomb Church, apparently at the insistence of two Russian nationalist groups who oppose the existence of any Orthodox church in Russia that is not subordinate to and controlled by the Moscow ...

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