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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.
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312 Garfield Street. Johnstown, PA 15906. Tel: (814) 539-9143. Fax: (814) 536-4699. Web: http://www.acrod.org/ Ecumenical Patriarchate. View »
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The diocese was founded in 1938 when a group of 37 Carpatho-Russian Uniate parishes were received into the jurisdiction of the Ecumenical Patriarchate, having the year before officially renounced the Unia with Rome, primarily in protest over Latinizations occurring in their church life, particularly a 1929 papal decree mandating that Eastern Rite c...
Besides its 75 parishes, the ACROD has one seminary located in Johnstown, Pennsylvania, Christ the Saviour Seminary. The bulk of the diocese's parishes are in the United States, with one in Canada, and nearly half are located in Pennsylvania. There was formerly a diocesan monastery, the Monastery of the Annunciation in Tuxedo Park, New York, but it...
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Jun 22, 2020 · Glory to Jesus Christ! Glory Forever! Here, we present yet another article on the history of Orthodox Carpathian Rus’, and the Carpatho-Rusyn or Transcarpathian Ruthenian people, who hail from mountains of Western Ukraine, Eastern Slovakia, Southern Poland, and the nearby lands.
424 Ninth Avenue. McKeesport, PA 15132. Tel: (412) 414-4704 | Fax: Deanery: Tri-State. Note: Administered to n retirement by Fr. George Patrick. Pastor: Rev. Fr. George R. Patrick. Liturgy: Sunday: 9:00 am. The Website of American Carpatho-Russian Orthodox Diocese of North America.
The American Carpatho-Russian Orthodox Diocese. This church exists only in the United States and Canada, and is made up of descendants of Ruthenian Catholic immigrants from a section of the Austro-Hungarian Empire known as Subcarpathia or Transcarpathia, now in western Ukraine and eastern Slovakia. When they immigrated to the United States in ...
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Holy Cross is a mission congregation of the American Carpatho-Russian Orthodox Diocese ( ACROD ). There are 81 parishes in the United States and Canada, 91 priests and approximately 8,500 faithful in the American Carpatho-Russian Orthodox Diocese of the U.S.A.