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Regards from London! I am returning to the US. from a conference on synodality in Rome and after attending to some family matters. It was good to serve yesterday in our Cathedral with His Grace Bishop Irenei and the Cathedral clergy (on the photo there with Deacon Sergei Baranoff from Chicago and Mid American Diocese).
Since I appealed to you on October 24th about our translation fund, the situation has improved phenomenally. Thanks to donations from five donors, we have collected $3340. Last year the ROCOR Diocesan Council of the diocese of Australia and New Zealand handsomely supported the organization of the 2021 conference in Serbia, and now, due to their substantial contribution, we should be able to provide you throughout 2023 with English and Russian translations of the texts about the past and present of our church.
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Thank you for your continuing interest,
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Protodeacon Andrei Psarev,
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The Russian Orthodox Church Abroad in the Records of the Polish Foreign Services (1928–1938)
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This article presents the difficulties experienced by a newly formed national state with regard to the “White Émigré” Church, on the one hand due to the historical and political baggage of the Russian Empire, and on the other to the realia of the countries where the émigrés found themselves in post-war Europe. The article was published in 1998. The author …
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Русская Православная Зарубежная Церковь: По материалам польских заграничных служб (1928-1938)
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Статья представляет сложности новообразованного национального государства в отношении "белоэмигрантской" Церкви, связанной с одной стороны историко-политический багажем Российской Империи, а с другой реалиями стран пребывания в предвоенной Европе.
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