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| | Russians - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Orthodox Christianity is a dominant faith among the Russians. |  | | In other countries Russian faithful usually belong to the local Orthodox congregations which either have a direct connection (like the Ukrainian Orthodox Church, autonomous under the Patriarch of Moscow) or historical origin (like the Orthodox Church in America or a Russian Orthodox Church Outside of Russia) with the Russian Orthodox Church. |  | | According to most ethnologists ethnic Russians originated from the earlier Rus' people (East Slavs of Kievan Rus), and gradually evolved into a different ethnicity from the western Rus people who became the modern-day Belarusians and Ukrainians. |
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| | THE JEWISH QUESTION IN THE RUSSIAN ORTHODOX CHURCH |
 | | Russians, on their part, are taught to hate their souls, which means to love their fellow-Jews in the Church in spite of all cultural, ethnic and other differences. |  | | The Anti-Semitism of Russian Orthodox Christians, however, is quite different from the anti-Judaism of the Fathers of the Church. |  | | From the point of view of the Orthodox Church it is not correct to speak about the Church on the one hand and Israel on the other, as the post-Auschwitz theology often does. |
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http://www.ocf.org/OrthodoxPage/reading/jewish_1.html
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| | Finnish Orthodox Church — Virtual Finland |
 | | The Orthodox Archdiocese of Finland is an autonomous Church under the Ecumenical Patriarchate of Constantinople. |  | | This Decree raised the Orthodox Church and put it on a par with the Lutheran Church as the second national church. |  | | This icon in the main church of Valamo monastery is considered the most valuable spiritual treasure of the Orthodox Church of Finland. |
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http://virtual.finland.fi/finfo/english/ortodeng.html
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| | Religioscope - > Russian Orthodox Presence in South-East Asia |
 | | Plans by the Russian Orthodox Church to open a church in the North Korean capital Pyongyang are part of a wider move to expand the Church's activity both in communist and non-communist countries of South East Asia, which has had the support of Russian diplomats. |  | | The Orthodox are also planning to build a church in Vietnam. |  | | He stressed that other Orthodox parishes in China - in Harbin, Xinjiang and inner Mongolia, which barely function because of the lack of priests - are not subject to the Moscow Patriarchate as the Chinese Orthodox Church is independent. |
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http://www.religioscope.com/notes/2002/094_russortho_asia.htm
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| | Religioscope > Archives > Thailand: Thai convert trains to become Russian Orthodox priest |
 | | Unlike Buddhism in which monks must be celibate, the Russian Orthodox Church allows its priests to choose celibacy or marriage. |  | | The priest was so successful in introducing Danai to the Russian Orthodox Church that their encounter led Danai to study the Bible in Thai for nearly a year. |  | | Danai was baptized an Orthodox Christian in 2001 and he credits Father Oleg Cherepanin, a 42-year-old Russian Orthodox priest who ministers to Orthodox Christians in Thailand, as a major reason for him wanting to become a priest. |
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http://www.religioscope.info/article_203.shtml
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| | Russian Orthodox church: early history |
 | | Russian Orthodox church is largest autocephalous, or ecclesiastically independent, Eastern Orthodox church in the world. |  | | Nikon was deposed in 1666, but the Russian church retained his reforms and anathematized those who continued to oppose them; the latter became known as Old Believers and formed a vigorous body of dissenters within the Russian Orthodox church for the next two centuries. |  | | Finally, in 1448 the Russian bishops elected their own patriarch without recourse to Constantinople, and the Russian church was thenceforth autocephalous. |
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http://www.friends-partners.org/oldfriends/mes/russia/moscow/history.html
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| | Religioscope - > Soon a Russian Orthodox Church in North Korea? |
 | | A Russian Orthodox priest who has just completed his first visit to the North Korean capital Pyongyang has told Keston News Service that the proposed new Orthodox church now "under discussion" with the North Korean authorities will primarily be for locally-based Russian citizens. |  | | During a visit to the Russian Far East in August of this year, Kim Jong Il visited St Innocent Orthodox church in Khabarovsk, where he spoke for nearly an hour with the parish priest about the Orthodox Church and the religious situation in Russia. |  | | The potential building of a Russian Orthodox church in Pyongyang follows the warming of relations between the North Korean and Russian leaders. |
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http://www.religioscope.com/notes/2002/095_russortho_korea.htm
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| | History of Russian Orthodox Church |
 | | In the pre-Tartar period of its history The Russian Church was one of the metropolitanates of the Patriarchate of Constantinople. |  | | The Russian Orthodox Church was in a hard situation during the so called 'Khrushchev's thaw" as well when thousands of churches throughout the Soviet Union were closed "for ideological reasons". |  | | The Russian Orthodox Church continued to play an important role in the revival of unified Russia. |
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http://russian-crafts.com/customs/russian-church-history.html
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| | Saint Mary of Egypt Russian Orthodox Church, Serving Greater Atlanta |
 | | We are a parish of the Russian Orthodox Church Outside of Russia (ROCOR). |  | | We are a parish of the Russian Orthodox Church Abroad under the spiritual direction of Metropolitan Laurus, First Hierarch of the Russian Church Abroad, and Bishop Gabriel of Manhattan. |  | | Mary's is part of the worldwide Orthodox Church which was founded by our Lord Jesus Christ and spread throughout the world by His Apostles and their successors. |
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| | History |
 | | As with all the Holy Churches of Orthodox Faith women are not allowed to be ordained because of tradition and the decrees of the early Church Fathers. |  | | Eastern Orthodox Christian Church, is the second largest and oldest Christian Church in the world. |  | | Although her conception was immaculate and of the Holy Spirit, Orthodox do not accept the Roman dogma of "Immaculate Conception" as only Christ was born without sin and in a divine manner. |
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http://www.rbsocc.org/history.html
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| | CNN - Russian Orthodox coup brings changes in Holy Land - July 9, 1997 |
 | | Russian Orthodox property in Israel is in the hands of the Red Church, while the Czarist White church has properties in East Jerusalem and the West Bank. |  | | Russian Church Patriarch Alexy II attended a meeting recently with Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat asking for help in recovering church properties like the Monastery of Abraham's Oak. |  | | The Monastery of Abraham's Oak in Hebron, a 130-year-old Russian church has become the centerpiece in a struggle between two factions of the Russian Orthodox Church. |
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http://www.cnn.com/WORLD/9707/09/israel.russian.coup
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| | Russian Orthodox Church in America -- Home Page |
 | | The Russian Orthodox Church in America was founded in February of 1927 by the Synod of the Bishops of the Russian Orthodox Church Mission to North America to be the Orthodox Church for all English speaking and/or native born Orthodox Catholic Christians dwelling on the continent of North America. |  | | The Russian Orthodox Church in America is in communion with the other autocephalous Churches and Patriarchates of the Holy Eastern Orthodox Church throughout the World. |  | | The Clergy and Members of the Russian Orthodox Church in America welcome you to our new website. |
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| | Syro Russian Orthodox Catholic Church (Romano Byzantine Synod) |
 | | The Orthodox Church is the original Christian Church founded by Jesus and continued by his Apostles. |  | | It is a canonical autocephalous jurisdiction as it adheres to the Rudder (Canon Law) of the Holy Orthodox Catholic Church, the Faith of Christ God and the Early Church Fathers, and the ancient customs of the Orthodox Christian Church. |  | | The Syro-Russian Byzantine Synod is the body of Bishops of the Syro-Russian Orthodox Catholic Church, originally known as the American Orthodox Catholic Chuch. |
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| | Russian Orthodox Fascism |
 | | And because the Russian Orthodox church is the largest single religious institution in Russia, this means that the most influential force within the religious population of that country resists democracy, free market economics, and a pluralist society. |  | | The third principle is that of "Russian religious messianism." The supreme mission to which the Russian people are predestined by God is the preservation of the doctrinal and ethical ideals of Christianity. |  | | To be sure, this reactionary movement does not constitute the entirety of the contemporary Russian Orthodox church. |
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http://www.stetson.edu/~psteeves/relnews/rusorthfascism.html
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| | Russian Orthodox Church in Korea (abroad) |
 | | The Greek Orthodox Church have 1,000 believers, 1 bishop and 7 priests. |  | | I believe that the most important and unique mission of the Russian Orthodox Church Outside of Russia (ROCOR) in Korea is to spread the spirituality of the early Church Fathers and the Holy Tradition of Orthodoxy. |  | | These will allow Orthodox believers to join together for the Divine Liturgy, surrounded by icons, and to experience the spirituality of the Church Father interiorly. |
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http://www.korthodox.org/eng/KOM.html
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| | Russian Orthodox Church in Australia |
 | | The external contacts of the Russian Orthodox Church are supervised by the Department for External Church Relations of the Moscow Patriarchate. |  | | Faithful to the commandments of the Early Church and continuing the apostolic cause, the Russian Church used to bear witness to Christ "even to the end of the earth" (Acts 18), spreading the Good News of the Word of Life. |  | | In December 1990 the Holy Synod of the Russian Orthodox Church decided to establish a church youth organization. |
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| | Orthodox Monasteries and Monasticism |
 | | Photos of monks and monasteries of Eastern Orthodox and Coptic churches. |  | | Athos is the center of Eastern Orthodox monasticism. |  | | Dormition of the Mother of God Orthodox Monastery - Rives Junction, MI - Romanian Orthodox Episcopate of the Orthodox Church in America. |
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http://aggreen.net/monasteries/monastic.html
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| | Orthodox Music Resources and Church/Home Worship Supplies |
 | | Orthodox Church Supplies of America - Everything needed for the church: icons, vigil lamps, censers, tabernacles, candelabrums, wood craved iconostasis, icon stands and more. |  | | All Slavic Orthodox Churches were influenced by Slavonic. |  | | This liturgical language is not simply a remnant of our Orthodox past but part of the very fabric of our communal worship of God today. |
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| | Internet Home Page - ROCA.ORG |
 | | While it consists mostly of materials relating to the Russian Orthodox Church outside of Russia, it is not in any way an official publication of the Russian Orthodox Church outside of Russia. |
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| | Russia-Religion |
 | | Orthodox Church in America - A good way to learn about the Russian Orthodox Church is to learn about the Orthodox Church beyond Russia. |  | | The Russian Orthodox Church: Early History - Text from the Encyclopedia Britannica is provided here by Mikhail Soutchanski at the University of Toronto. |  | | At this Web site of the Orthodox Church in America you can find many resources, including a list of all the Orthodox Churches. |
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| | Saint Vladimir Russian Orthodox Church |
 | | It is believed by Orthodox Christians that their Church has preserved the tradition and continuity of the ancient Church in its fullness compared to other Christian denominations which have departed from the common tradition of the Church of the first 10 centuries. |  | | The word orthodox ("right belief and right glory") has traditionally been used, in the Greek-speaking Christian world, to designate communities, or individuals, who preserved the true faith (as defined by those councils), as opposed to those who were declared heretical. |  | | Today Orthodox Church numbers approximately 300 million Christians who follow the faith and practices that were defined by the first seven ecumenical councils. |
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http://www.angelfire.com/fl/OrthodoxChurch
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| | St. Vladimir's Russian Orthodox Church in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada |
 | | Saint Vladimir's Russian Orthodox Church was founded by Archbishop Ioasaph of the Russian Orthodox Church Abroad, now known as the Russian Orthodox Church in Exile. |  | | In a spiritual dark age, Orthodox Christianity is a light dispelling the shadows of materialism and spiritual death. |  | | This work is based on the holy Fathers of the Orthodox Church and consists largely of direct or freely rendered extracts from their writings, together with some necessary interpretation and practical application. |
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| | Russian Orthodox Church to use karaoke and video screens for divine services - PRAVDA.Ru |
 | | The texts of the prayers were written in the Russian language, not in the obscure Church Slavonic language. |  | | A temple of the Russian Orthodox Church in the city of Petrozavodsk conducts divine services with the use of computer technologies. |  | | Russian Orthodox Church to use karaoke and video screens for divine services |
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http://english.pravda.ru/main/18/90/364/14605_church.html
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| | Russian Orthodox welcome icon, patriarch rips Rome |
 | | The Russian Orthodox Church is the largest in the Orthodox world. |  | | MOSCOW -- The leader of the Russian Orthodox Church celebrated the return of a religious icon from the Vatican, but reiterated criticism of the Roman Catholic church Thursday. |  | | With thousands of faithful massed in Kazan, Patriarch Alexy II led a colorful ceremony and turned over to the city's church authorities the Mother of God of Kazan icon, which was returned to Russia last summer in a goodwill gesture by the Vatican. |
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http://www.suntimes.com/output/religion/cst-nws-russia22.html
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| | Russian Orthodox Church Outside of Russia |
 | | The Administration of the Russian Orthodox Church Outside of Russia is manifested in the Council [Sobor] of Bishops through the First Hierarch with the Synod of Bishops and the Diocesan bishops. |  | | According the the Regulations of the The Russian Orthodox Church Outside of Russia, diocesan council meetings with the participation of the clergy, layment and representatives of monasteries, church brotherhoods, schools and charitable organizations must be convened no less than once every three years |  | | The Russian Orthodox Church Outside of Russia is divided into dioceses. |
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http://www.russianorthodoxchurch.ws/english/pages/firsttier/diocesesbishops.html
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| | NewsFromRussia.Com Russian Orthodox Patriarch congratulates Benedict XVI on papacy |
 | | Russian Orthodox Patriarch Alexy II congratulated the newly elected Pope Benedict XVI on Wednesday and expressed hope the new pontiff would strive to develop relations between the two churches, rocked by Russian allegations of Catholic poaching of Orthodox believers. |  | | Alexander Ogorodnikov, a religion expert and editor of an Orthodox magazine, said that judging by the past, Benedict will be more reserved in relations with the Orthodox Church. |
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http://newsfromrussia.com/main/2005/04/20/59278.html
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| | Russian Orthodox Church, 1995 |
 | | Many of the people at the Orthodox mission conference in the USA were themselves converts to Orthodoxy from just such religions, and reject such ideas. |  | | Andrei's story is not untypical of many young Russians in their 20s and 30s who were brought up as atheists, but are now joining the Church in great numbers. |  | | Public opinion polls show that the Russian Orthodox Church is the most popular and trusted organisation in the country - way ahead of the army (which comes a rather poor second), the media, or parliament and the politicians (who come very low on the list). |
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http://www.geocities.com/Athens/7734/russia.htm
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| | CrossSearch category: Russian Orthodox |
 | | Australialian & NZ Diocese of the Russian Orthodox Church in Sydney |  | | Russian Orthodox Church in Rahway NJ, offering weekly services and Church School. |  | | Website of St. John the Baptist Russian Orthodox Church in Rahway, New Jersey, a Church of the American Carpatho-Russian Orthodox Diocese. |
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http://www.crosssearch.com/Churches_and_Denominations/Churches/Churches_by_Denomination/Russian_Orthodox
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| | St. Edward Orthodox Brotherhood - A Russian Orthodox Monastery in Brookwood, Surrey |
 | | Our community is under the spiritual direction of Archbishop Mark, a hierarch of the Russian Orthodox Church Abroad. |  | | A small monastic community, which we hope will increase, chants the services of the Church daily at the Shrine, and their numbers are augmented on Sundays and feastdays by a number of Orthodox believers who form a mission parish. |  | | Since the schism of the Roman Church in the eleventh century there has been no indigenous Orthodox Church in this country, and so those English people who have turned to Orthodoxy have, of necessity joined one of the Churches from Eastern Europe which have established parishes here: the Greek, Russian and Serbian Orthodox Churches. |
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| | Russian Orthodox Community of Hawaii |
 | | 1) to preserve the Holy Orthodox faith and traditions as maintained by the historical autocephalous Russian Orthodox Church, and |  | | In particular, the mission of the Russian Orthodox Church Outside of Russia is twofold: |  | | 2) to spread the faith established by Our Savior and His apostles to all the lands where Russian Orthodox Christians have migrated. |
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| | Russian Ministry Network |
 | | The relationship between the Episcopal Church and the Russian Orthodox Church. |  | | The Russian Ministry Network is a cooperative effort between the Episcopal Church and the Russian Orthodox Church. |  | | To seek opportunities to expand the Episcopal Church's ministry in partnership with the Russian Orthodox Church. |
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| | Ex Oriente lux |
 | | Orthodox believe she is sinless/immaculate but don’t explain how, and also believe she died (falling asleep or dormition) but that her body was taken up into heaven afterwards (her bodily Assumption). |  | | The Orthodox monastic tradition is slowly reviving among Ruthenian Catholics. |  | | Also mentioned at one of the councils, Chalcedon, but not as a dogma with an anathema attached for rejecting it, is the belief that she is ever-virgin (that she gave birth to Christ but never had sex and never had any other children). |
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http://home.att.net/~sergei592/East.html
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| | Russian Orthodox Christmas 2004 |
 | | Russian Orthodox Church believes that Christmas symbolizes the triumphant |  | | Orthodox Christians and followers of other Christian faiths in Russia on |  | | Serbian Orthodox Church, the Orthodox Church in Jerusalem, some Orthodox |
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http://home.wlu.edu/~goluboffs/260/christmas.html
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| | PA ATTACK ON RUSSIAN ORTHODOX CHURCH |
 | | The report continues to say that one of the occupants, a elderly and sick cleric of the church, is being forcibly detained and the church is unable to communicate with him and is concerned for his welfare. |  | | The Union of Orthodox Jewish Congregations of America was deeply distressed to learn of an attack by the civil and armed forces of the Palestinian Authority on the Russian Holy Trinity Monastery in Hebron. |  | | According to a statement issued by the monastery "Abrahams Oak" of Hebron, this church is the property of the Russian Orthodox Church Outside Russia, an American legal church body. |
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| | The Russian Church and Native Alaskan Cultures |
 | | The story of the many remarkable priests and monks who served the Church in Alaska, recounted in a number of valuable journals in the Church Archives, is one of incredible achievements against often overwhelming odds. |  | | Despite the sale of Alaska to the United States, and the incursion of other sectarian groups, Catholic and Protestant, the Russian Orthodox priests continued their mission, leaving an indelible mark upon the culture of the Native Alaskans, visible even today. |  | | Archpastoral letter to the pastors and parishoners of the Aleut Diocese on the occasion of the centennial anniversary of the founding of the Orthodox Mission in North America, September 25, 1894, p.1. |
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| | Russian Christmas |
 | | An old Russian tradition, whose roots are in the Orthodox faith, is the Christmas Eve fast and meal. |  | | The Russians call this meal: "The Holy Supper." The family gathers around the table to honor the coming Christ Child. |  | | It comes to us from Elizabeth Kontras, who celebrated the Feast of the Nativity in the traditional Russian way with her babishka (Grandmother) and zeddo (Grandfather) in Monessen, Pennsylvania until their passing in the 1970-1980's. |
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| | >>> AsiaNews.it <<< A Russian Orthodox church goes up in Pyongyang |
 | | According to Dmitry Petrovsky, spokesman for the Moscow Patriarchate's Department for External Church Relations, North Korean representatives said that it was important that Orthodox believers in Pyongyang have the opportunity to practise their faith and expressed hope that the church would strengthen ties between Russia and North Korea. |  | | Ho Il Jin, chairman of North Korea's Orthodox Committee, told Russian news agency RIA Novosty that the decision to build the new church was taken by the North Korean government which is also footing most of the bill. |  | | Pyongyang (AsiaNews) — The construction of an Orthodox Church in Pyongyang is nearly completed, this according to Oslo-based Forum 18 News Service who interviewed Fr Dionisy Pozdnyayev, a Russian Orthodox priest from the Moscow Patriarchate invited by the North Korean government to minister to foreign nationals in the North Korean capital. |
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| | Top Ten Signs You Might Be Russian Orthodox |
 | | I myself was born Orthodox, and I’ll die Orthodox. |  | | They’re not really Orthodox, of course, but like to say they are. |  | | If you have met a priest through a List, and later sought spiritual counseling from him via e-mail, then you are Geek Orthodox. |
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http://www.angelfire.com/pa3/OldWorldBasic/Top_Ten_Signs_You_Might_Be_Russian_Orthodox.htm
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| | F&P Russian Orthodox Christmas |
 | | The Synod of Bishops of the Russian Orthodox Church Outside of Russia site provides a wealth of information regarding the Russian Orthodox Church abroad including its mission, history, organization, and a complete parish directory. |  | | Now an official holiday in Russia, Christmas is celebrated by the Russian Orthodox Church on January 7th. |  | | From the KIDPROJ Multi-Cultural Calendar, Olya in Ekaterinburg explains the traditions of the Orthodox Christmas celebration in Russia in two separate messages. |
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http://www.friends-partners.org/friends/life/life_in_russia/holidays/rus.xmas.html
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| | St. John the Baptist Russian Orthodox Parish |
 | | Copyright © 2001-2005, Canberra Parish of the Russian Orthodox Church (Abroad). |  | | John the Baptist Parish has a church book kiosk which is open every second Sunday after the Divine Liturgy. |  | | Welcome to the English web site of the St. John the Baptist Church, the Canberra parish of the Australian Diocese of the Russian Orthodox Church (Abroad). |
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| | Christian Orthodox Publications, Booklets, articles, Bishop Alexander Mileant |
 | | The Pannikhida Services were conducted at Holy Trinity Eastern Orthodox Church in Oxnard, CA on September 13 and 15, the Liturgy and Funeral services on September 16, and internment at Holy Trinity Monastery in Jordanville, NY on September 19. |  | | to the Holy Trinity Eastern Orthodox Church and its parishioners for taking care of all the organizational details associated with the conducting of the Pannikhida and Funeral services for His Grace. |  | | Editor: Bishop Alexander of the Russian Orthodox Church Abroad, 466 Foothill Blvd Box 397, La Canada, California 91011, USA. |
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| | Pokrov Orthodox Church in Seattle |
 | | It is a great blessing for us to be part of this historic Russian Orthodox link with JERUSALEM, the Mother of Churches and with the Holy Sepulchre of Our Lord Jesus Christ. |  | | By the grace of God, this historic link has been re-established and here in Seattle, our Russian Orthodox community worships under the omophorion of Metropolitan Damaskinos of Jaffa and America and actively supports our Orthodox brethren in Palestine and Jordan. |  | | Before the Russian Revolution 1917, literally thousands of Russian pilgrims made the long journey to the Holy Land. |
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http://www.pokrov-seattle.org
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| | Russian Orthodox Church McKeesport PA |
 | | Russian Orthodox Church McKeesport PA Dormition of the Blessed Virgin Mary |  | | Basil The Great Russian Orthodox Church (Belle Vernon) |  | | Link to The Orthodox Church Outside Russia Web Site |
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| | Orthodox Churches, Russian Orthodox church, Greek Orthodox churches, Orthodox Churches, Orthodox Christianity, ... |
 | | John the Baptist Russian Orthodox Church in Rahway, New Jersey. |  | | Orthodox Churches, Russian Orthodox church, Greek Orthodox churches, Orthodox Churches, Orthodox Christianity, Orthodoxy links, Eastern Orthodox Christian links, Eastern Orthodoxy websites, Eastern Christian websites, Christian websites, Russian Orthodox, Greek Orthodox, Orthodoxy, Orthodox Christianity |  | | Feel free to bookmark this site, as new links will be added on a regular basis; we also welcome the suggestions of Orthodox Christian Church websites for inclusion. |
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| | St. Jonah Orthodox Church |
 | | We are an English language church of the Russian Orthodox Church Abroad under the Diocese of Chicago and Detroit. |  | | A church of the Russian Orthodox Church Abroad |  | | © Copyright 2003 by St. Jonah Orthodox Church, All Rights Reserved |
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| | Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of America |
 | | The Enthronement of Archbishop Demetrios - On Saturday, September 18th, 1999, the Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of America enthroned Archbishop Demetrios as the sixth Archbishop in Archdiocese history. |  | | Employment for Orthodox Christians in an Orthodox Environment. |  | | Listen, Learn, and Share - Learn more about the major feasts of the church, listen to hymns of the feast, and share these with your family and friends through Iconograms. |
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| | HOLY TRINITY RUSSIAN ORTHODOX CHURCH, a parish of the Patriarchate of Moscow |
 | | Although generations have passed, our parishioners today still piously live the Holy Orthodox Faith and continue the many customs and traditions brought here to Baltimore from the Slavic lands of Eastern Europe. |  | | Having come to a new land, our ancestors brought with them their language, customs and their faith – the Eastern Orthodox Christian faith. |  | | Thank you for visiting the website of our parish, Holy Trinity Russian Orthodox Church in Baltimore, Maryland. |
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http://www.holytrinityorthodox.com
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