Alexis Georgievich Toth was a Russian Orthodox church leader in the Midwestern United States who, having resigned his position as a Byzantine Catholic priest in the Ruthenian Catholic Church, became responsible for the conversions of approximately 20,000 Eastern Rite Catholics to the Russian Orthodox Church, which contributed to the growth of Eastern Orthodoxy in the United States and the eventual establishment of the Orthodox Church in America. He was canonized by the Orthodox Church in 1994.
- Alexis Georgievich Toth (or Tovt), March 14, 1853, Kobylnice, Austrian Empire
- Saint Tikhon's Monastery, South Canaan, Pennsylvania
- Commemorated on May 7
- Eastern Orthodoxy
Saint Alexis Toth (or Alexis of Wilkes-Barre; March 18, 1853 in Kobylnice – May 7, 1909 in Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania) was a Russian Orthodox church leader in the Midwestern United States who, having resigned his position as a Byzantine Catholic priest in the Ruthenian Catholic Church, became responsible for the conversions of approximately 20,000 Eastern Rite Catholics to the Russian ...
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San Alexis Toth o Alexis de Wilkes-Barre ( 18 de marzo de 1853, Kobylnice - 7 de mayo de 1909, Wilkes-Barre, Pensilvania) fue un sacerdote de la Iglesia ortodoxa rusa de origen ruteno que, encargado de la Iglesia en el Medio Oeste de los Estados Unidos (en su origen uniatos,) fue el responsable de la conversión de aproximadamente 20.000 católicos a la Iglesia Ortodoxa Rusa, lo que ...
- 29 de mayo, 1994
- 18 de marzo de 1853, Kobylnice, Imperio austríaco
- 7 de mayo de 1909, Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania, Estados Unidos
- Sacerdote
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- 7 May 1909, Wilkes-Barre
Saint Alexis Toth (or Alexis of Wilkes-Barre; March 18, 1853 – May 7, 1909) was a Russian Orthodox church leader in the Midwestern United States who, having resigned his position as a Byzantine Catholic priest in the Ruthenian Catholic Church, became responsible for the conversions of approximately 20,000 Eastern Rite Catholics to the Russian Orthodox Church, which contributed to the growth of Eastern Orthodoxy in the United States and the eventual establishment of the Orthodox Church in ...
Saint Alexis Toth (or Alexis of Wilkes-Barre; March 18, 1853 – May 7, 1909) was a Russian Orthodox church leader in the Midwestern United States who, having resigned his position as a Byzantine Catholic priest in the Ruthenian Catholic Church, became responsible for the conversions of approximately 20,000 Eastern Rite Catholics to the Russian Orthodox Church, which contributed to the growth of Eastern Orthodoxy in the United States and the eventual establishment of the Orthodox Church in ...
Saint Alexis Toth (or Alexis of Wilkes-Barre) (18 March 1853, Kobylnice - 7 May 1909, Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania) was a Russian Orthodox church leader in the American Midwest who, having resigned...
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