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"The Russian Orthodox Church Outside Russia is an indissoluble part of the Russian Orthodox Church, and for the time until the extermination in Russia of the atheist government, is self-governing on conciliar principles in accordance with the resolution of the Patriarch, the Most Holy Synod, and the Highest Church Council [Sobor] of the Russian ...
Mitrophan (Abramov), went Serbian Orthodox Church in 1922; Benjamin (Fedchenkov), went Ecumenical Patriarchate of Constantinople in 1923; Platon (Rozhdestvensky), went Northern-American metropolis in 1924; Eulogius (Georgievsky), went Western-European Metropolis in 1926; Vladimir (Tikhonitsky), went Western-European Metropolis in 1926
Pages in category "Russian Orthodox Church Outside of Russia" The following 28 pages are in this category, out of 28 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
HOWELL - The head of the Russian Orthodox Church outside of Russia journeyed to a small residential neighborhood in Howell Tuesday, enrobed in ornate vestments to bless the renovated St. George's ...
This is a list of Russian Orthodox churches that are individually notable. This includes churches of the semi-autonomous Russian Orthodox Church Outside Russia and churches in Russia and elsewhere not within ROCOR's system.
The Russian Orthodox Church has four levels of self-government. [195] [196] [clarification needed] The autonomous churches which are part of the ROC are: Ukrainian Orthodox Church (Moscow Patriarchate), a special status autonomy close to autocephaly; Self-governed churches (Estonia, Latvia, Moldova, Russian Orthodox Church Outside of Russia)
The First Hierarch of the Russian Orthodox Church Outside of Russia, or Russian Orthodox Church Abroad, is the primate of the Russian Orthodox Church Outside Russia, a semi-autonomous Church under the Russian Orthodox Church (Moscow Patriarchate). [1] The position of First Hierarch is currently occupied by Nicholas (Olhovsky).
Russian Orthodox Church Outside Russia, also called the Russian Orthodox Church Abroad, ROCA, or ROCOR, is a semi-autonomous part of the Russian Orthodox Church. Belokrinitskaya Hierarchy , first full and stable church hierarchy created through the Raskol by the Old Believers.