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Category -Clergy and Monastics

Memory is eternal to Protodeacon Christopher Birchall, who passed away in Vancouver, BC, on August 20, 2022.

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Why Is This Important for ROCOR to Remain in Communion withthe Church in Russia?

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What Is Important for a Priest When He Interacts with People?

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Some Food for Our Thought

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Fr. Nicholas Couriss (1895-1977) at the Head of the Russian Community in Ireland in the 20th century

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Russian Defence Corps Balkans

The ROCOR and the Axis Powers During World War II Part 1. Synod in Yugoslavia and Central Europe

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Fr. Victor Potapov VOA

“I Wanted to Serve Russian People”

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Bishop Council Munich

A New Testimony to the Status of the Hierarchs of the Metropolitante of Belarus in the Russian Orthodox Church Outside of Russia, 1948

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Two Branches of the Pochaev Root

Two Branches of the Pochaev Root: Portraits of the Inhabitants of the Munich Monastery of St. Job in Jordanville

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Russian refugees from Xinjiang..Hong Kong. 1964

History of the Russian Orthodox Church Outside Russia from Its Beginning to the Present. Part IV, Chapter 1.9. The Dioceses of Australia & New Zealand

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Fr. George (Schaefer, now bp.) with Archim. Antonii (Iamshchikoff) in St. Job's Printshop in HTM, Jordanville. Fr. Antonii used to work St. Job's Printshop in Ladomirova, Slovakia

History of the Russian Orthodox Church Outside Russia from Its Beginning to the Present. Part IV, Chapter 3. The Printing Presses & Publishing Houses

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Metropolitan Anthony (Khrapovitsky) with the brotherhood of the Milkovo Monastery in Serbia. At the right hand of Metropolitan: Schema Archimandrite Ambrose (Kurganov), Hieroschemamonk Mark, Hieromonk Callistus. On the left: Bishop Tikhon (Troitsky, later Archbishop of San Francisco and Western America) and Archimandrite Theodosius, behind him the extreme left is the Hieormonk John (Maximovich, later Archbishop of San Francisco), and next to him Hieromonk Anthony (Sinkevich, later Archbishop of Los Angeles). In the lower left row in the center sits the novice Artemy (Medvedev, later Archbishop Anthony of San Francisco)

History of the Russian Orthodox Church Outside Russia from Its Beginning to the Present. Part IV, Chapter 2. Monasteries & Convents of the Church Abroad & Their Significance for the Church Life of the Emigration

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