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For more than 25 years, he lovingly labored as a special education teacher in Florida’s public school system<ref name=eadiocese>http://www.eadiocese.org/News/2014/march/pierce.en.htm</ref>.
 
For more than 25 years, he lovingly labored as a special education teacher in Florida’s public school system<ref name=eadiocese>http://www.eadiocese.org/News/2014/march/pierce.en.htm</ref>.
  
In 1996, he was ordained a [[hierodeacon]], and the following year a [[hieromonk]]<ref name=eadiocese/>. He served in non-canonical "[[Holy Synod of Milan]]".
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In 1996, he was ordained a [[hierodeacon]], and the following year a [[hieromonk]]<ref name=eadiocese/>. He served under the non-canonical "[[Holy Synod of Milan]]".
  
 
Septemper 29, 2008 Metropolitan Hilarion received Cuthbert Pierce into the [[Russian Orthodox Church Outside Russia]] with name David. His ordination was regularised and he was assigned to serve the same diocese at the Holy Cross Hermitage in Jacksonville, Florida<ref name=sarisburium>http://sarisburium.blogspot.ru/2008/10/good-news-for-sarum-use-of-roman-rite.html</ref>.
 
Septemper 29, 2008 Metropolitan Hilarion received Cuthbert Pierce into the [[Russian Orthodox Church Outside Russia]] with name David. His ordination was regularised and he was assigned to serve the same diocese at the Holy Cross Hermitage in Jacksonville, Florida<ref name=sarisburium>http://sarisburium.blogspot.ru/2008/10/good-news-for-sarum-use-of-roman-rite.html</ref>.

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Abbot David (secular name Cuthbert Pierce; 1959, Alabama - March 23, 2014) was hegumen of the Russian Orthodox Church Outside Russia, rector of Holy Dormition (Holyrood) Skete in Jacksonville.

For more than 25 years, he lovingly labored as a special education teacher in Florida’s public school system[1].

In 1996, he was ordained a hierodeacon, and the following year a hieromonk[1]. He served under the non-canonical "Holy Synod of Milan".

Septemper 29, 2008 Metropolitan Hilarion received Cuthbert Pierce into the Russian Orthodox Church Outside Russia with name David. His ordination was regularised and he was assigned to serve the same diocese at the Holy Cross Hermitage in Jacksonville, Florida[2].

Dom David was blessed by the Metropolitan Hilarion to celebrate services according to the Sarum use of the Roman rite, using the line of liturgical books and materials printed at St. Gregory's Press in New Jersey[2].

After the repose of Abbot Augustine (Whitfield), he assumed rectorship of Monastery of the Assumption of Our Lady of Mount Royal (Jacksonville, Florida).

He died March 23, 2014.

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