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Category -Moscow Patriarchate

Problems of the Relationship in the Past and Their Overcoming in the Present

Burial of Vladyka Nikodem at Brompton Cemetery

Guilford Parish Leaves Russian Church Abroad

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The Russian Church Abroad, the Moscow Patriarchate, and Their Participation in Ecumenical Assemblies during the Cold War, 1948-1964

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1946 Bishop Council in Munich

The Current State of the Russian Church Abroad

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St. John of Shanghai and San Francisco Wonderworker

The Order of Glorifying Saints in the Russian Orthodox Church Outside Russia (1920-2007)

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Father Nicholas with his family

The OCA and the ROCOR Have a Common Root in Pre-Revolutionary Russian Church

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The solemn celebration of the anniversary of Metropolitan Anthony (50th anniversary of service in the bishop's ministry). Standing: Archbishop Anastasia (Gribanovsky), Patriarch Varnava of Serbia, Metropolitan Antony (Hrppowitzky). Behind Patriarch Barnaby sits Y.P. Grabbe, and behind Metropolitan Antony - Archimandrite Theodosius Melnik

The Relationship of the Serbian Orthodox Church to the ROCOR: 1920-1941

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Constantinople – Moscow – New York

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The Work on the “Textbook” Resumes Putin candle

The Work on the “Textbook” Resumes

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If the Church Abroad Had not Rejoined the Russian Orthodox Church

“If the Church Abroad Had not Rejoined the Russian Orthodox Church, it Would Have Met a Quiet End”

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A White Army poster

Did the South-Eastern Council of 1919 Implement the Directives of the Local Council of 1917-1918?

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F. Michael, M.L. Rastropovich, Archbishop. Laurel, the second half of the 80s.

Our Church’s Legal Consciousness

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I also Experienced, Together With My Church, the Very Unique Changes We Underwent

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