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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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13 year after his death remains of Metropolitan Philaret were discovered uncorrupted

The Russian Orthodox Church Outside Russia. A History and Chronology. Chapter IX. A New Schism

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Archbishop Antonii by Mikhail Nesterov, 1917

The Russian Orthodox Church Outside Russia. A History and Chronology. Chapter II. Confusion and Schism

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Third Letter of Archbishop Anthony (Khrapovitskii) to Robert H. Gardiner

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An Anglican delegation visits the Most Holy Governing Synod in St. Petersburg in 1912.

The Final Word of the Russian Pre-Revolutionary Ecclesiology

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The Second Letter from Archbishop Anthony (Khrapovitskii) to Robert H. Gardiner

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The First Letter of Archbishop Anthony (Khrapovitskii) to Robert H. Gardiner

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Members of the Nov. 1981 ROCOR's bishop council that canonized New Martyrs of Russia in the Synodal church in NY. Photo: Calendar of Russian Orthodox Youth Committee

History of the Russian Orthodox Church Outside Russia from Its Beginning to the Present. Part VI. Comprehensive Index of the Bishops of the Church Abroad with Short Biographies

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Met. Vladimir (Tikhonitskii) the broadly respected saintly, first hierarch of the exarchate (1947-1959), next to him Archim. Job (Leont'ev) with Kursk-Root Icon, Bishop Nathanael (Lv'vov), Metrop. Anastasii (Gribanovskii), the ROCOR first hierarch (1936-1964) Archim. Leontii (Bartoshevich

History of the Russian Orthodox Church Outside Russia from Its Beginning to the Present. Part V, Chapter 2. The Relationship of the Church Abroad to Other Russian Émigré Churches

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Members of the Nov. 1981 ROCOR's bishop council that canonized New Martyrs of Russia in the Synodal church in NY. Photo: Calendar of Russian Orthodox Youth Committee

History of the Russian Orthodox Church Outside Russia from Its Beginning to the Present. Part III, Chapter 2. The Council of Bishops

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Bishops of North American Metropolia Bishops Makarii (Il'inskii),Leontii (Turkevich), Ieronim (Chernov), Arsenii (Chagovtsev), Veniamin (Basalyga); Sitting: Archb. Adam (Filipovskii), Metrop. Theophil (Pashkovskii), Archb. Vitaly (Maksimenko)

Archbishop Vitaly Maximenko and the North American Metropolia: Based on His Correspondence

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Timeline of the Orthodox Church 1917-1998

Timeline of the Orthodox Church 1917-1998

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