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  • [[Image:Holy Sepulchre exterior.jpg|right|thumb|400px|Exterior of the Church of the Holy Sepulchre]] ...[Church of Jerusalem]]. The Church commemorates the founding of the Church of the Holy Sepulchre on [[September 13]].
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  • ...Rose'''; [[August 13]], 1934 - [[September 2]], 1982) was a [[hieromonk]] of the [[Russian Orthodox Church Outside Russia]] in the United States, whose ...older brother was Frank Rose, a local businessman. Rose was also an uncle of scientist and author J. Michael Scott, true crime author and journalist Cat
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  • [[Image:Tikhon of Moscow.jpg|right|thumb|St. [[Tikhon of Moscow]]]] ...odox Church in America]]''' (OCA), both have their origins in the [[Church of Russia]] (a.k.a. the ''Moscow Patriarchate'' or ''MP''), and their historie
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  • ...Vladimir (Bogoyavlensky) of Kiev and Gallich|Vladimir of Kiev]], the first of the new martyrs. ...op [[Nicholas (Ziorov) of the Aleutians|Nicholas (Ziorov)]] of the Diocese of the Aleutians and Alaska.
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  • ...He is often referred to as '''Nectarios of Pentapolis''' or '''Nectarios of Aegina''', and his name is sometimes spelled ''Nektarios''. [[Image:Saint_nektarios.jpg|thumb|St. Nectarios of Aegina (1846-1920)]]
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  • [[Image:StJustinPopovich.jpg|thumb|right|Saint Justin (Popovich) of Chelije (1894-1979)]] ...elije, near Valjevo. He was formally glorified as saint by the Holy Synod of the Serbian Orthodox Church on [[May 2]], 2010, and commemorated on [[June
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  • ...sh; [[December 20]], 1908, in Kronstadt) was an archpriest of the [[Church of Russia|Russian Orthodox Church]]. ...vitch]] of Shanghai and San Francisco played an active role in preparation of St. John's canonization.
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  • name=The Ukrainian Orthodox Church of Canada| jurisdiction=[[Church of Constantinople|Constantinople]]|
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  • ...hodox.jpg|right|frame| The Main Altar Cross of the Russian Orthodox Church of Hawaii in Honolulu]] ...the early Russian missions of the 19th century and continuing to the work of multiple Orthodox churches on the various islands that make up the Aloha St
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  • ...as officially recognized as a [[saint]] by the [[Ecumenical Patriarchate]] of Constantinople in 2013. His [[feast day]] is [[December 2]]. ...daughter of Antonios Lambrou), christened him Evangelos. He was fourth out of five siblings. Only his youngest sister is still alive and is a [[nun]].
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  • ...the 1890s and early 1900s. He founded numerous churches and was the author of several books. He died in Serbia in 1940 and was [[glorification|glorified] ...ia to prepare for a life as a [[missionary]] [[priest]]. After three years of study at the [[St. Petersburg Theological Academy|St. Petersburg]] and [[Ki
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  • [[File:Eleutherius Kozorez.jpg|thumbnail|His Eminence Eleutherius of Shymkent]] ...unding bishop of the Eparchy of Shymkent from 1991 to his repose as victim of the Great Pandemic in 2021. His Eminence's [[name day]] was [[August 4]] fo
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  • ...e:Osios David o en Euboea.jpg|right|thumb|235 px|The Venerable Saint David of Euboea.]] ...ἐν Εὐβοίᾳ), ca.1480 - ca.1589, is a Saint and [[Wonderworker]] of Ottoman Greece. His [[feast day]] is celebrated by the [[Orthodox Church]]
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  • ...building was sold in 1910 to non-Orthodox congregations. As a result most of the church building's distinctive decoration was stripped, and in 1964, the ...ean background, and a number of Orthodox created a mutual aid society, one of whose goals was to establish an Orthodox Church in this community.
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  • ...lso named [[Resurrection of Our Lord Church (Munich, Bavaria)|Resurrection of Our Lord]] - was founded in nearby Munich. The chapel can be viewed by any ==Background of Dachau==
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  • [[File:Arcadius Afonin.jpg|thumb|His Grace Arcadius of South Sakhalin]] ...sk and [[vicar]] in [[Eparchy of Nizhny Novgorod|Nizhny Novgorod]]. Victim of the Great Pandemic, Bishop Arcadius reposed in the Lord in 2021.
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