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  1. The American Orthodox Catholic Church ( AOCC ), or The Holy Eastern Orthodox Catholic and Apostolic Church in North America ( THEOCACNA ), and sometimes simply the American Orthodox Patriarchate ( AOP ), [1] was an independent Eastern Orthodox Christian church with origins from 1924–1927. [2] The church was formally created on February 2 ...

  2. History. The Orthodox-Catholic Church of America was established in the United States in 1892 under the mandate of the Syriac Orthodox Patriarch, Ignatius Peter IV. The founding archbishop, Joseph René Vilatte (ordained as Mar Timotheus), had been ordained as a priest by Bishop Ernst Herzog of the Old Catholic Church in Bern, Switzerland on ...

    • Communion with Catholic Apostolic Church in North America
    • United States, Canada, Mexico, Brazil, Cameroon, Australia
    • 1892, United States
  3. New Catholic Encyclopedia. ORTHODOX CHURCH IN AMERICA (OCA) 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.

  4. Cosmas and Damian Adult Home, Staten Island, NY, enjoy a special visit from children of a local parish. Affiliated with the Orthodox Church in America, the home has provided for spiritual as well as physical needs of the elderly since 1977. On a secular level, the symbols of Orthodoxy are increasingly visible as well.

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  5. Answer. The Orthodox Church in America traces its origins to the arrival in Kodiak, Alaska of eight Orthodox missionaries from the Valaamo Monastery in the northern Karelia region of Russia in 1794. The missionaries made a great impact on the native Alaskan population and were responsible for bringing many to the Orthodox Christian faith.

  6. Memphis’s Jewish community has among the largest Orthodox population per capita of any southern city. In most other cities, many Orthodox congregations founded over a century ago have long since closed or moved away from traditional Judaism. In 1941, Memphis had four congregations that belonged to the Union of Orthodox Congregations of America.

  7. The Orthodox Church in America. The Mission of The Orthodox Church in America (OCA), the local autocephalous Orthodox Christian Church, is to be faithful in fulfilling the commandment of Christ to “Go into all the world and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father, and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit…”