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  2. Holy Transfiguration of Our Lord Chapel - Wikipedia

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    The Holy Transfiguration of Our Lord Chapel (Russian: Храм Преображения Господня) is a historic Russian Orthodox church located near Ninilchik, Kenai Peninsula Borough, Alaska, that was built in 1901. It is an approximately 20-by-50-foot (6.1 m × 15.2 m) roughly cruxiform-shaped building, mainly designed by Alexi ...

  3. List of Eastern Orthodox parishes in Alaska - Wikipedia

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    Saint James the Just Orthodox Mission Parish (ROCOR) - Pr. Luke Higgins, Dcn. Moshe Zorea. Protecting Veil of the Theotokos Orthodox Community (OCA-Anchorage) St. Alexis Mission (OCA-Anchorage) - V. Rev. Michael Oleksa. St. Innocent Cathedral (OCA-Anchorage) - V. Rev. John Zabinko. St. Tikhon of Moscow Mission (OCA-Kenai) - Rev. Daniel Andrejuk.

  4. List of Eastern Orthodox monasteries in the United States

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    Archimandrite Polycarp. Spiritual Father: Elder Ephraim of Arizona. [4] Holy Trinity Monastery Greek Orthodox Monastery, Smith Creek, Michigan. Hieromonk Joseph. Spiritual Father: Elder Ephraim of Arizona. Panagia Pammakaristou Greek Orthodox Monastery, Lawsonville, North Carolina. Hieromonk Nektarios.

  5. Transfiguration of Our Lord Chapel - Wikipedia

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    Added to NRHP. June 6, 1980. Designated AHRS. May 18, 1973. The Transfiguration of Our Lord Chapel is a historic Russian Orthodox church in Nushagak, Alaska, United States. This now-abandoned building was erected in 1904 and was the third Russian Orthodox church to be built on this site, following earlier ones dating to the 1820s and 1860.

  6. Bulgarian Eastern Orthodox Diocese of the USA, Canada and ...

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    History. The Bulgarian Eastern Orthodox Diocese of the USA, Canada, and Australia had its origins before World War II as the Bulgarian Diocese of North and South America and Australia. However, a result of the establishment of a Communist government in Bulgaria after the war, relations of the diocese with the Church of Bulgaria were disrupted.

  7. St. Archangel Michael Skete - Wikipedia

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    St. Archangel Michael Skete. St. Archangel Michael Skete is an Eastern Orthodox monastery on Spruce Island, Alaska. It is three miles away from Monk’s Lagoon, where Saint Herman of Alaska lived 200 years ago. He was called a saint by the people long before the church recognized him as such. St. Archangel Michael Skete is under the omophorion ...

  8. Category : Churches on the National Register of Historic ...

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    St. Nicholas Russian Orthodox Church (Juneau, Alaska) St. Nicholas Russian Orthodox Church (Kwethluk, Alaska) St. Peter's Episcopal Church (Seward, Alaska) St. Philip's Episcopal Church (Wrangell, Alaska) St. Seraphim Chapel; St. Sergius Chapel; Sts. Constantine and Helen Chapel; Sts. Peter and Paul Church (St. Paul Island, Alaska) Sts. Sergius ...

  9. The Ladder of Divine Ascent - Wikipedia

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    The Ladder of Divine Ascent, published by Holy Transfiguration Monastery. ( ISBN 0943405033 ) This edition, based on Archimandrite Lazarus Moore's translation is generally preferred over the Paulist Press edition of the Ladder —especially because of the verse numberings, which are the standard way of referencing Climacus's sayings (these are ...