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The Most Reverend Peter, Former Archbishop of New York and New Jersey
==lifeLife==
[[Archbishop]] PETER was born as Paul L’Huillier on December 3, 1926 in Paris, France. He embraced the Orthodox faith in 1945 while enrolled at the St. Denys Institute in Paris. His Eminence also did graduate work at the University of Paris and received a Licentiate of [[Theology]] from the Moscow Theological Academy in 1962 and a Doctorate of [[Canon Law]] degree in 1985.
His thirty plus years of episcopal service have coincided with many important events in the history of the Orthodox Church in this century. During these years, His Eminence has been a constant and dedicated leader and guide. In March of 2005, the members of the Holy Synod of the OCA accepted Archbishop Peter’s request for retirement. He was on a leave of absence since the spring 2004 session of the Holy Synod. His retirement became effective April 30, 2005.
In light of Archbishop Peter’s retirement, the members of the Holy Synod decided to establish the new Diocese of Washington and New York, comprised of the former Diocese of New York and New Jersey and the Diocese of Washington, effective April 30, 2005. The move was a return to the diocesan boundaries and structure that had existed until 1981, when the Diocese of Washington was created as the seat of the OCA [[Primate]]. [[Metropolitan Herman]] serves as ruling bishop of the Diocese of Washington and New York and bears the title of Archbishop of Washington and New York, Metropolitan of All America and Canada.
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