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  2. Russian Orthodox Patriarchal Parishes in the USA - Wikipedia

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    The Russian Orthodox Church in the USA is the name of the group of parishes of the Russian Orthodox Church in America that are under the canonical authority of the Patriarch of Moscow and all Rus'. They were previously known as the Russian Exarchate of North America before autocephaly was granted to the Orthodox Church in America (OCA) in 1970 ...

  3. Russian Orthodox Autonomous Church - Wikipedia

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    The Russian Orthodox Autonomous Church (ROAC, Russian: Российская православная автономная церковь, РПАЦ; until 1998 it was called the Russian Orthodox Free Church, ROFC, Russian: Российская православная свободная церковь, РПСЦ) is a Russian Orthodox church body headquartered in Suzdal, Russia.

  4. American Carpatho-Russian Orthodox Diocese - Wikipedia

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    The American Carpatho-Russian Orthodox Diocese of North America (ACROD) is a diocese of the Ecumenical Patriarchate with 78 parishes in the United States and Canada. Though the diocese is directly responsible to the Patriarchate, it is under the spiritual supervision of the Primate of the Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of America .

  5. List of Russian Orthodox churches - Wikipedia

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    In the United States there are numerous notable Russian Orthodox churches, including many that were listed on the U.S. National Register of Historic Places in 1980 as part of one study. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] In Alaska, the Russian America community includes more than 20,000 members of the Russian Orthodox church.

  6. Russian Orthodox Church - Wikipedia

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    The Russian Orthodox church was drastically weakened in May 1922, when the Renovated (Living) Church, a reformist movement backed by the Soviet secret police, broke away from Patriarch Tikhon (also see the Josephites and the Russian True Orthodox Church), a move that caused division among clergy and faithful that persisted until 1946.

  7. Autonomous Orthodox Metropolia of North and South America and ...

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    The Autonomous Metropolia claims to trace its roots back to a formation of the Patriarch of Moscow in the early 20th century. [3]The Autonomous Metropolia broke ties with the Moscow Patriarchate and placed itself under the omophorion first of the Ukrainian Orthodox Church [which?], [3] then of Archbishop Auxentios of Athens [] the primate of the True Orthodox Church of Greece []. [2]

  8. Category : Autonomous churches of the Russian Orthodox Church

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  9. Category:Catacomb Church - Wikipedia

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    Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; ... Russian Orthodox Autonomous Church This page was last edited on 13 November 2021, at 19:15 (UTC). ...