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Our site features articles in Russian and English on the Holy Orthodox Faith along with audio and video presentations, chronicling the life of our parish - the only church community in the United States founded in 1949 by St. John of Shanghai and San Francisco.
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Russian Orthodox Cathedral of St John the Baptist, Washington D. C. 4,906 likes · 511 talking about this · 4,336 were here. ROCOR parish, founded in 1949 by St. John of Shanghai and San Francisco
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Welcome to the Primatial Cathedral community which comes together on Sunday and Feast Days to hear the Word of God, to say our Common Prayers, and to give thanks to the Lord in the Holy Eucharist. Sacraments are celebrated to bring us to the Divine Life and thanksgiving is offered.
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St. Nicholas Cathedral (Russian: Свято-Николаевский собор) in Washington, D.C., is the primatial cathedral of the Orthodox Church in America and the seat of Tikhon, Archbishop of Washington, Metropolitan of All America and Canada of the Orthodox Church in America.
Founded in 1930, as the Russian Church of St Nicholas, the parish was originally located on Riggs Pl in northwest Washington, DC. The first pastor was Rev John Dorosh who lived above the chapel. In 1934 the Dormition Sisterhood and the Nation’s Capitol “R” Club were formed.
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