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| | Eparchy of Križevci - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | The Križevci eparchy was finally erected in 1777 after a long bout with the Serb Orthodox clergy. |  | | In 1646 some Byzantine priests from the Eparchy of Mukačevo in Carpathian Ruthenia and several other locations returned to full communion with the Bishop of Rome. |  | | Today the eparchy includes between 50,000 [4] and 77,000 [5] Byzantine Catholics. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eparchy_of_Krizevci
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 | | The bishop and priests returned to the Eparchy by 1998 |  | | The Serb Orthodox Church (SOC) includes eparchies of Orthodox believers in Serbia and Montenegro, Republika Srpska (Bosnia-Herzegovina), the Krajina (Croatia), Slovenia, Italy, Hungary.The SOC also includes vicariates in Romania and Albania in accordance with the Romanian and Albanian churches. |  | | Since the end of the war in 1995 the bishop and most priests fled as refugees along with the Serbs of the are, all returned by 1998. |
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http://www.online-encyclopedia.info/encyclopedia/s/se/serb_orthodox_church.html
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| | Greek Catholic Eparchy of Prešov - Religion - The Rusyns - Rusyn.org |
 | | Greek Catholic Eparchy of Prešov - Religion - The Rusyns - Rusyn.org |  | | Whereas the Eparchy of Prešov continued to in the last decades of the twentieth century—208,000 faithful in 259 parishes (1990)—this was also a period of increasing slovakization. |  | | The new Eparchy of Prešov consisted of 194 parishes with 158,000 faithful detached from the Eparchy of Mukachevo, most of which were in the counties of *Abov, *Spish, *Sharysh, and northern *Zemplyn, with smaller numbers in *Borshod, Turna, and Gemer (see Map 6). |
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http://www.rusyn.org/?root=rusyns&rusyns=religion&article=95
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| | Byzantine Catholic Eparchy of Van Nuys |
 | | As the new shepherd of a small and far-flung flock, Bishop Dolinay, with the assistance of the eparchial officials, laid the groundwork for the new eparchy that would be spiritually strong and materially viable. |  | | The son of a Byzantine Catholic priest, Thomas Dolinay was born in Uniontown, Pennsylvania on July 24, 1923. |  | | Under Bishop Dolinay's stewardship, the Eparchy of Van Nuys became the first eparchy to sponsor an annual clergy week for continuing education as well as strengthening the unity and fellowship among the far-flung priests. |
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http://www.eparchy-of-van-nuys.org/About-Us.htm
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| | The Herald Online |
 | | Eparchial conferences and meetings of the clergy under the leadership of Archbishop Mykhail did much to promote participation of new immigrants in the existing church life. |  | | An important aspect of that Eparchial Convention was that delegates were now speaking of the education of children as an indispensable facet of parish and church life. |  | | At that time the parishes of the Eastern Eparchy were served by seventeen priest, of whom eight were from the recently-arrived immigration. |
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http://www.uocc.ca/visnyk.history-eastern-eparchy.engl.htm
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| | Greek Catholic Eparchy of Mukachevo |
 | | In terms of jurisdiction, the eparchy was restored on the basis of historic tradition and canon law, whereby it retains its status as a distinct church community (ecclesia sui juris) directly under the authority of the Holy See in Rome. |  | | Recognizing the multinational composition of the eparchy the Holy Liturgy may be conducted in Church Slavonic, Ukrainian, or Hungarian. |  | | As a result of the movement on behalf of the *Unia, or Church Union, the eparchy became Uniate/Greek Catholic (1646-1649). |
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http://www.rusyn.org/pop_greek.htm
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| | Child protection |
 | | The Eparchy and its bishop recognize their responsibility to take the faithful into their confidence, so that the faithful in turn will have confidence in the bishop and his representatives. |  | | The Eparchy of St. George's obligation to all the faithful of the Eparchy, its parish communities, and its mission (to bring all people closer to Christ through His Church) dictates that it will honestly defend its legal interests and assets. |  | | When there is sufficient evidence that sexual abuse of a minor has occurred, the Congregation of the Doctrine of the Faith shall be notified. |
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http://www.romaniancatholic.org/childp.php?documents_policy
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| | Eastern Rite - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Clerical celibacy is not obligatory for Eastern Catholic priests, as distinct from their bishops, but is in fact practised by many of them, particularly those who live according to monastic tradition. |  | | All Catholics are subject to the bishop of the eparchy or diocese to which they belong. |  | | The Eastern Catholic Churches are in full communion of faith and of acceptance of authority with the see of Rome, but retain their distinctive liturgical rites, laws and customs, and traditional devotions. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eastern_Rite
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| | USCCB - (OCYP) - 2004 Audit Executive Summary: Eparchy of St. Maron of Brooklyn |
 | | The bishop, or his designee, has not coordinated with major superiors of men with a presence in the eparchy concerning addressing the issue of allegations of sexual abuse of minors by clergy. |  | | The eparchy does not allow the offender to celebrate Mass publicly, to administer the sacraments, or to present himself publicly as a priest. |  | | When accusations against a priest or a deacon are proven to be unfounded, the eparchy takes steps to restore the good name of the priest or deacon. |
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http://www.nccbuscc.org/ocyp/dioceses04/eparchystmaron.shtml
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| | CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Eparchy |
 | | That is to say that in each such civil eparchy there shall be a metropolitan bishop who shall have authority over the others. |  | | The Russian Church now counts eighty-six eparchies, of which three (Kiev, Moscow, and St. Petersburg) are ruled by bishops who always bear the title "Metropolitan", and fourteen others are under archbishops. |  | | Later in Eastern Christendom the use of the word was gradually modified and now it means generally the diocese of a simple bishop. |
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http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/05484a.htm
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| | The Eparchy of Parma |
 | | Appointed the second Bishop of the Eparchy of Parma on June 19, 1984, Bishop Pataki had served the clergy and faithful of that eparchy for eleven years at the time of his transfer to the Eparchy of Passaic. |  | | The Byzantine Catholic Church in the West: The Eparchy of Van Nuys |  | | Since his episcopal ordination, Bishop Schott has faithfully ministered to the needs of the faithful of the Byzantine Catholic Eparchy of Parma and continues to build upon the firm foundation of faith constructed by his predecessors. |
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http://www.archeparchy.org/page/history/parma.htm
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| | Estonian orthodox Eparchy from 1945 to 1953 |
 | | In his proclamation to all the priests and Orthodox faithful of the Estonian Eparchy in July, 19, 1945, the Archbishop Pavel felt relieved and proclaimed the process of re-submission of the EAOC finished: “The liberating Army was happily and joyfully greeted. |  | | The official church policy of the ROC was oriented to eradicate the new calendar from the liturgical practice of the Estonian Eparchy in the nearest future. |  | | Though in 1947 the Church got its properties for gratuitous and termless use, this principle was changed and the congregations were forced to give up everything except church building, watchman's house and sacred utensils. |
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http://www.orthodoxa.org/GB/estonia/documentsEOC/thesis2GB.htm
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| | Serbia Info News / Sacred Heritage of Kosovo and Metohia |
 | | However, the Serbian Orthodox Church, that is, the Eparchy of Ras and Prizren, has remained the guardian of Kosovo and Metohija holy places and the spiritual heritage which had been created over the centuries, From St. Sava to the present day. |  | | The Serbian Orthodox Church on this territory has been active through the Eparchy of Ras and Prizren (situated in the town of Prizren), which was established by joining two historical eparchies, the Eparchy of Ras and the Eparchy of Prizren. |  | | Since 1808, the eparchy of Ras was been joined with the eparchy of Prizren as - the eparchy of Ras and Prizren. |
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http://www.serbia-info.com/news/1999-07/25/13536.html
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| | The British Eparchy of the Celtic Orthodox Church |
 | | The British Eparchy of the Celtic Orthodox Church is the native, Western, and Autocephalous (self-governing) Orthodox Church for Britain. |  | | This ethnically varied family of churches is united in one Faith and this Faith is upheld by the British Eparchy. |  | | We believe, confess and teach those doctrines which are contained in the Holy Scriptures, proclaimed by the Holy Apostles, the Apostolic Fathers and the Saints, Martyrs and Confessors and which were affirmed by the Ecumenical Councils of undivided Christendom. |
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http://freespace.virgin.net/bishop.stephen/about.html
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| | RISU / English / Religion and Society / Interview / “The particularity of Transcarpathia is that something which ... |
 | | With that, a new era began for the eparchy with Bishop Ivan Bradach at the head, and, later, Andrii Bachynski, who was the ruling bishop of the Mukachevo Greek Catholic Eparchy from 1772 to 1809. |  | | During his rule, the eparchy received a big present, a church which formerly belonged to the Jesuits and their school in Uzhhorod, which now could be used as a cathedral and the bishops’ residence. |  | | Milan as apostolic administrator ad nutum Sanctae Sedis [at the command of the Holy See] of the Mukachevo Eparchy of the Greek Catholic Church. |
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http://www.risu.org.ua/eng/religion.and.society/interview/article;3324
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| | Eparchy of Saint Josaphat in Parma, Ohio |
 | | The Office of Religious Education (ORE) of the Ukrainian Catholic Eparchy of St. Josaphat in Parma is committed to the ministry of proclaiming and teaching the Word of God. |  | | Anyone endeavoring to share their faith with children and youth in the catechetical ministry of the Ukrainian Eparchy of St. Josaphat in Parma is encouraged to complete the various levels of certification. |  | | Our principal goal is to empower the faith of Byzantine Ukrainian Catholics of the Eparchy of Parma to become more living, conscious, and active through the light of instruction. |
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http://www.stjosaphateparchy.org/ore.htm
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| | United States Conference of Catholic Bishops |
 | | The Eparchy consists of 90 parishes and one school, has 81 eparchial priests and 16 deacons, and serves a population of 24,265 registered Catholics. |  | | The Eparchy has not had an opportunity to cooperate with other churches, religious bodies, and institutions of learning in conducting research in the area of sexual abuse of minors. |  | | Due to a misrouting of survey instruments to the retired former bishop, the Eparchy has not participated in the research study regarding the “nature and scope” of the problem of sexual abuse of minors by Catholic clergy. |
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http://www.nccbuscc.org/ocyp/audit2003/byzantinepassaicnj.htm
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| | Armenian Catholic Church in Russia About the Armenian Catholic Church Armenian Catholics in Russia |
 | | It is worth noting that in 1850 Pope Pius IX established an Armenian Catholic eparchy in Artvin, which was to minister to Armenian Catholic faithful of the Ottoman Empire and of Russia. |  | | After the death of Bishop Krishtofovich the administration of the eparchies was conducted by priest-administrators, after 1818, Fr. |  | | It is worth mentioning that the Catholic parish in Astrakhan was founded first specifically as Armenian Catholic, and it was for these Armenian Catholics that the church- which exists up to today- was built. |
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http://www.armeniancatholic.ru/en/church/5.html
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| | Toronto's Ukrainian Catholic Eparchy subjected to major reassignments (07/19/98) |
 | | A source in the eparchy told The Weekly that on July 30 Bishop Pasichny will preside over a "healing day" for the eparchy's clergy to be held at the Mount Mary Retreat Center in Ancaster, Ontario. |  | | The Rev. Bohdan Lukie, a Toronto-based member of the Redemptorist order, described the incoming hierarch as the ideal man to reconcile the opposing factions in the eparchy, and underlined that this is the most important consideration at this point. |  | | On July 2 the Ukrainian Catholic metropolitan of Canada, Archbishop Michael Bzdel, presided over a meeting of over 60 of the Toronto Eparchy's clergy at the Church of the Holy Protectress with Bishops Borecky, Danylak and Pasichny in attendance, to deliver the formal announcement. |
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http://www.ukrweekly.com/Archive/1998/299804.shtml
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| | Furor erupts in Toronto Eparchy as Rome makes move against bishop (01/31/93) |
 | | The Rev. Danylak's ordination as acting bishop of the eparchy, under the title of bishop of Nyssa, is scheduled to take place on March 25. |  | | Bishop Borecky also attended the meeting, and spoke to "Kontakt's" cameras, protesting that he had never been personally contacted about the impending decision to have him replaced, and saying that he and the many priests with whom he had worked over the years had been done a great injustice. |  | | Its proposition was to assign an auxiliary for Bishop Borecky. |
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http://www.ukrweekly.com/Archive/1993/059303.shtml
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| | History of the Maramaros Eparchy |
 | | After the death of Petrovan, they named Dosytej Teodorovych bishop of the Orthodox eparchy (1718-1733) and endeavored to make the Uniates of the region also subject to his authority. |  | | In addition, the patriarch bestowed on the monastery's hegumen with the title of "exarch" and placed the surrounding parishes under his control. |  | | After his episcopal ordination in Moldavia, Stojka settled at the Uhlja monastery and used the title: "By the Grace of God, Orthodox bishop of Maramaros, exarch of the patriarchal stauropegion of Constantinople, administrator of the Bilhorod (Alba Iulia) and Pochajiv metropolitanates, etc., etc." |
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| | History of the Eparchy of Parma |
 | | September 2, 1993, Bishop Andrew Pataki promulgates the statutes of the eparchy proposed to him by the delegates of the assembly. |  | | January, 1987, Promulgation of standardized form of the Divine Liturgy for use in the Eparchy of Parma. |  | | September, 1987, Second eparchial assembly announced and prepatory commissions appointed. |
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| | Byzantines.net - Byzantine Catholics |
 | | It was during the Episcopacy of Bishop Elko that the Eparchy was elevated to the status of a Diocese. |  | | On May 20, 1924, Bishop Constantine Bohachevskyj (1924-1961) was appointed Bishop for the Ukrainians, with residence in Philadelphia. |  | | The great majority of these faithful, or their forefathers, immigrated to the United States from the former Austro-Hungarian Empire and in their native lands were members of the Mukachevo (now in USSR), Prjashev (now in Czechoslovakia), Krizhevtsi (now in Yugoslavia) and Hajdudorog (now in Hungary) Eparchies. |
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| | Church in Ruins |
 | | The aim of this hook is to show the demise of the churches, clergy, and faithful of one small part of Ukraine. |  | | A detailed map of the Eparchy of Peremyshl in also a part of the book. |  | | The first chapter covers the churches of the Lemko Apostolic Administrative, while the second chapter covers the rest of the Eparchy of Peremyshl. |
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| | Participate in the Stamford Eparchy's Eucharistic Marian Congress (05/02/04) |
 | | This event is designed to prepare the faithful of the Eparchy of Stamford to celebrate its 50th anniversary in 2006. |  | | STAMFORD, Conn. - The Ukrainian Catholic Eparchy of Stamford, Conn., in conjunction with the 50th Dormition Pilgrimage in Sloatsburg, N.Y,. |  | | It is hoped that as many Ukrainian Catholics from throughout the U.S. as possible will come to share in this "Celebration of Faith." |
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http://www.ukrweekly.com/Archive/2004/180433.shtml
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| | Byzantine bishop to conduct pilgrimages in each parish of eparchy |
 | | PARMA, Ohio (CNS) -- To celebrate the 35th anniversary of the establishment of the Byzantine Catholic Eparchy of Parma, Bishop John M. Kudrick is leading a pilgrimage to the 37 parishes of the eparchy this year. |  | | Byzantine bishop to conduct pilgrimages in each parish of eparchy |  | | Home / World News / Byzantine bishop to conduct pilgrimages in each parish of eparchy |
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http://georgiabulletin.org/world/2004/05/03/US-2
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 | | The administration of the parishes in the eparchy was divided into deaneries, each of which included a number of parishes, filial churches and localities. |  | | Some authors affirm that the Peremyshl Eparchy was founded by disciples |  | | The northern boundaries were stable until 1772 when Austria took part of the Eparchy of Kholm, most of which then became part of the Eparchy of Peremyshl' (Bishop Maksymylijan Rylo of Kholm became Bishop of Peremyshl') and some of the parishes from Kholm went to the Arch eparchy of L'viv after a few years. |
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| | Diocese of Stamford |
 | | The Eparchy of Stamford welcomes our faithful and all visitors who enter the site to discover what is being offered whether it be diocesan services or Church news. |  | | Divorced Catholics must be welcomed in parishes, pope tells priests |  | | Adelaide to Be Focus of World Day of the Sick |
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| | Católicos Orientales |
 | | Melkite Catholic Eparchy of Newton - offers educational articles, parish locations, and local church information. |  | | EASTERN CATHOLIC LINKS - Here are some links to various Eastern Catholic churches, eparchies and monasteries. |  | | Clash of Titans, from the Catholic Information Network: A Short history of the Ruthenian Church in America. |
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| | Pope creates North American eparchy for Armenian Catholics |
 | | Dioceses in Eastern Catholic churches are called eparchies. |  | | An exarchate is a church jurisdiction formed in areas where there are enough Catholics of that rite to establish a hierarchy but the church is not sufficiently developed yet to form an eparchy, or full diocesan structure. |  | | The article mentions that the Eparchy will be situated in NYC. |
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http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-religion/1483685/posts
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| | Eparchy of Irkutsk |
 | | That was the time of stone church construction, orthodox religion spread among aboriginal people. |  | | An important place was taken by enlightenment work in their activities. |  | | Sofronii Kristalevskii, third Irkutsk bishop, ruled the eparchy in 1754-1771. |
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| | Thank you for visiting the Official Eparchial Census Website |
 | | At the present time there are so many Maronites throughout the Eparchy that have no Maronite Church or Mission near them. |  | | This request stems from years of religious persecution in Lebanon and the fleeing of Christians to other countries searching for a better life, this census is to help the Eparchy to be aware of Maronites in areas that we now have no presence. |  | | Thank you, and may the prayer of Our Lady of Lebanon, Saint Maron and all the saints be with you and your family. |
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| | Ukrainian Churches of the Eparchy of Peremyshl |
 | | Each chapter of the book represents a Deanery and begins with a map showing the locations of all churches as they existed in 1938 based on the Shematism of 1938, the last for the Eparchy of Peremyshl which was dissolved by the Soviet Union in 1946. |  | | Email us with your name and shipping address and we will get the Churches of Ukraine - Peremyshl Eparchy book on the way to you along with an invoice for $80.00 total. |  | | This book is encyclopedic in nature and introduces the reader to the architecture and history of approximately 800 churches of Peremyshl' Eparchy beginning with the 11th and up to the 20th century. |
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http://www.iarelative.com/books/peremyshl.htm
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| | Learn more about Catholicism in the online encyclopedia. |
 | | The fundamental geographical and organizational unit of the Catholic Church is the diocese (in the Eastern Catholic Churches, the equivalent unit is called an eparchy). |  | | Historically, the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass in the Roman Rite (the "Tridentine Mass") was conducted entirely in ecclesiastical Latin; since the Second Vatican Council ("Vatican II") in the early 1960s, a new version of the Mass has been promulgated (Novus Ordo Missae), which is celebrated in the vernacular, or local languages. |
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http://www.onlineencyclopedia.org/c/ca/catholicism.html
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| | the Eparchy of Nebraska - Pacific,MO |
 | | The Eparchy was founded originally as an Eparchy in 1992 by a Greek Orthodox Synod. |  | | The Eparchy maintains a seminary in Nebraska, administration in Missouri, and a number of viable ethnic and non-ethnic churches and ministries throughout the U.S. Visit our main web site: |  | | Bishop Melchizedek, having been consecrated in Athens, Greece, at the Church of St. Photini, in December 1993, became the second hierarch of the Nebraska Eparchy in January 1994 succeeding his retiring predecessor. |
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http://netministries.org/see/churches.exe/ch07324
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| | Eparchy of Our Lady of Lebanon |
 | | Eparchial Statement of Policies and Procedures for Allegations of Sexual Abuse by Priests and Deacons |  | | Letter from the Bishop concerning Papal announcement on the Eucharist |  | | The Eparchy Website is going to be doing some major upgrades in December! |
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http://www.usamaronite.org/index2.html
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| | Eparchy of Oradea |
 | | Eparchy of Oradea is pastorated by PS Virgil Bercea, Bishop of Oradea. |  | | They were at first lead by the Bishop of Făgăraş, but arround the 1738 they started to build a new Eparchy — that of Oradea. |  | | Living under the same calvinist circumstances, the Romanians that inhabited the area of Bihor, also embraced the union with the Church of Rome in 1700. |
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http://www.christusrex.org/www2/greek-catholic/eparchys/oradea_e.html
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| | Mission Society of the Mother of God of Boronyavo |
 | | Continuing follow-up on the historic papal visit to Ukraine; the Ruthenian Greek-Catholic Church unfortunately is not given as a separate entity except under "Eparchy of Mukachiv", but the information for the republic and the Ukrainian Greco-Catholics and Roman Catholics is good. |  | | The Bishop Romzha Youth League in Trans-Carpathia has practically no outside funding, and is led by an energetic young celibate priest, Father Izaejavich. |  | | Bishop Ivan Semedi of the Greek Catholic Eparchy of Mukachevo stepped aside at the altar to allow the former superior, arrested in 1946 and sent to the Arctic prisons, to come forward and offer the first public Divine Liturgy. |
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| | Eparchy of Maramures |
 | | Eparchy of Maramureş is pastorated by PS Ioan Şişeşteanu, Bishop of Maramureş. |  | | On founding the Eparchy of Gherla, two towns were proposed to become the bishopric’s centre: Dej and Baia-Mare. |  | | But a third town has been chosen, Gherla, Baia-Mare remaining a strong greek-catholic centre in the area of Maramureş. |
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http://www.christusrex.org/www2/greek-catholic/eparchys/maramures_e.html
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| | Eparchy of Saint Maron of Brooklyn |
 | | StMaron.org, the official Web site of the Eparchy of Saint Maron of Brooklyn, links only to non-commercial, not for profit sites that are not in conflict with the teaching of the Maronite Catholic Church. |  | | 2) Official sites of the Maronite Church (Patriarchate, Eparchies, Archeparchies, Council of Maronite Bishops, Council of Catholic Patriarchs and Bishops of the East). |  | | 3) Maronite parishes and institutions.Maronite ministries and offices approved by their Eparchial Bishops. |
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| | The Investment Framework Article 3 |
 | | The Prefecture of Attica (except the eparchy of Troizinia, the islands of Aegina, Spetses, Hydra and the eparchy of Kythera), the Prefecture of Thessaloniki (except the eparchy of Lagadas and certain communities). |  | | Certain communities of the eparchy of Lagadas of the Prefecture of Thessaloniki, the eparchy of Troizinia, the municipalities of Methana and Poros and certain communities of the Prefecture of Attica. |  | | The Prefecture of Attica (except the eparchies of Troizinia, Kythera and Lavreotiki), that part of the Prefecture of Corinth bordering on the Prefecture of Attica as far as the Corinth Canal, the Prefecture of Thessaloniki except that part west of the River Axios and the eparchy of Lagadas. |
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http://www.hri.org/MFA/economy/etba/article3.htm
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| | Orthodox Church Canada, Orthodox Faith, Orthodox Prayer |
 | | All Saints Orthodox Cathedral, 5824 - 118 Avenue, Edmonton, Alberta All Saints Orthodox Cathedral website providing informations about services, events, parish and the Western Canada Eparchy of the Orthodox Church of Canada. |  | | All,Saints,Orthodox,Cathedral,Orthodox,Canada Orthodox,Orthodox Eparchy,Church,Orthodox Edmonton,orthodox church,western canada orthodox,canada orthodox,orthodox faith,church of canada,eparchy,church edmonton,alberta,5824,118 Avenue,bishop joseph,joseph royer,edmonton parish,Edmonton,Alberta All Saints Orthodox Cathedral, 5824 - 118 Avenue, Edmonton, Alberta All Saints Orthodox Cathedral website providing informations about services, events, parish and the Western Canada Eparchy of the Orthodox Church of Canada. |
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| | Eparchy of Lugoj |
 | | Eparchy of Lugoj is pastorated by PS Alexandru Mesian, Bishop of Lugoj. |  | | Under these circumstances, there was issued the Apostolicum Ministerium, on November 26, 1853, by which both the Eparchy of Lugoj and that of Gherla (which was to become lately the Eparchy of Cluj-Gherla) were founded. |  | | Their number increased significantly between 1831-1851, thus the need of founding an Eparchy in that area was strongly motivated. |
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| | Chronology of Catholic Dioceses: Notes on the Eparchy of Saint Thomas of Chicago, 2001 |
 | | Notes on the Eparchy of Saint Thomas of Chicago, 2001 |  | | On 13 March 2001, it was made public that the Holy Father, Pope John Paul II had created the eparchy of Saint Thomas of the Syro-Malabarians of Chicago, for the Catholics of this autonomous oriental Catholic Church living in the United States of America. |  | | Chronology of Catholic Dioceses: Notes on the Eparchy of Saint Thomas of Chicago, 2001 |
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http://www.katolsk.no/utenriks/kronologi/usa_st_thomas.htm
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| | Eparchy of Our Lady of Lebanon |
 | | On December 5, 2000, the Holy Father accepted the resignation due to canonical age of Bishop Chedid, and appointed Chorbishop Robert Shaheen as second Bishop of The Eparchy of Our Lady of Lebanon of Los Angeles. |  | | On January 11, 1997, Bishop Stephen Hector Doueihi was consecrated Bishop at Harissa, Lebanon and on February 5, 1997 was enthroned as the Bishop of St. |  | | Along with the other Eastern Catholics, the Maronite Church helps make the Catholic Community in the United States truly "catholic," that is, universal. |
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http://www.usamaronite.org/eparchy/history.html
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