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Priest '''Nicholas Olhovsky''' is the Caretaker of the [[Kursk Root Icon of the Mother of God of the Sign]] for the [[Russian Orthodox Church Outside of Russia]]<ref>[http://www.russianorthodoxchurch.ws/synod/eng2014/20140319_ensynodroc.html] The Holy Synod of the Russian Orthodox Church Confirms the Election of Priest Nicholas Olhovsky as Bishop of Manhattan by the Council of Bishops of the Russian Church Abroad] who was nominated on [[December 9]], 2013 by the Synod of Bishops of ROCOR as candidate for the vacant Manhattan cathedra of the [[Diocese of Eastern American and New York (ROCOR)|Diocese of Eastern American and New York]]<ref>[http://eadiocese.org/News/2014/march/bn.en.htm] Moscow: Holy Synod of Russian Orthodox Church approves Election of New Bishop of Manhattan, Vicar of Eastern American Diocese.
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Priest '''Nicholas Olhovsky''' is the Caretaker of the [[Kursk Root Icon of the Mother of God of the Sign]] for the [[Russian Orthodox Church Outside of Russia]]<ref>[http://www.russianorthodoxchurch.ws/synod/eng2014/20140319_ensynodroc.html] The Holy Synod of the Russian Orthodox Church Confirms the Election of Priest Nicholas Olhovsky as Bishop of Manhattan by the Council of Bishops of the Russian Church Abroad] who was nominated on [[December 9]], 2013 by the Synod of Bishops of ROCOR as candidate for the vacant Manhattan cathedra of the [[Diocese of Eastern American and New York (ROCOR)|Diocese of Eastern American and New York]]<ref>[http://eadiocese.org/News/2014/march/bn.en.htm] Moscow: Holy Synod of Russian Orthodox Church approves Election of New Bishop of Manhattan, Vicar of Eastern American Diocese</ref>.
  
  

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