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  2. Western Rite Orthodoxy - Wikipedia

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    In 1953, pressured by the Russian Orthodox Church [clarify] to adopt the Eastern rite, the Western Orthodox Church went its own way, changing its name to the Orthodox Church of France. After several years of isolation, the church was recognized as an autonomous Church by Metropolitan Anastasy Gribanovsky of ROCOR and was in communion with ROCOR ...

  3. Antiochian Western Rite Vicariate - Wikipedia

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    Orthodox missal and other missals. The Antiochian Western Rite Vicariate (AWRV) is a Western rite vicariate of parishes and missions "that worship according to traditional Western Christian liturgical forms" within the Antiochian Orthodox Christian Archdiocese of North America of the Greek Orthodox Church of Antioch.

  4. Orthodox Church in America Diocese of the West - Wikipedia

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    The Diocese of the West is a diocese of the Orthodox Church in America (OCA). Its territory includes parishes, monasteries, and missions located in eight states in the Western United States – Arizona, California, Colorado, Hawaii, Montana, Nevada, Oregon, and Washington. The diocesan chancery is located in Los Angeles, California.

  5. Orthodox-Catholic Church of America - Wikipedia

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    The Orthodox-Catholic Church of America (OCCA) is an independent and self-governing Christian syncretic (Eastern Orthodox/Oriental Orthodox/Western Catholic) jurisdiction based in the United States (including the territory of the US Virgin Islands), with clergy also in Canada, Mexico, Brazil, Africa, and Australia.

  6. Orthodox Church in America - Wikipedia

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    The Russian Orthodox Greek Catholic Church in America was granted autocephaly by the Russian Orthodox Church in 1970, and renamed the Orthodox Church in America. Its hierarchs are part of the Assembly of Canonical Orthodox Bishops of the United States of America.

  7. Julian Joseph Overbeck - Wikipedia

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    Julian Joseph Overbeck . Julian Joseph Overbeck (1820–1905) was a Roman Catholic priest who converted to Eastern Orthodoxy and became a pioneer of Western Rite Orthodoxy.. The modern re-emergence of an Orthodox Western Rite begins in 1864 with the work of Overbeck, a former Catholic priest.

  8. At a garrison church in a western Ukrainian city, the ... - AOL

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    Landmark church is a lodestar as Ukrainians mourn war dead and pray for living soldiers: 'Here, we are all together,' chaplain says. At a garrison church in a western Ukrainian city, the martial ...

  9. Category:Western Rite Orthodoxy - Wikipedia

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    Western Orthodox Christians (3 P) ... Orthodox Church in America; Orthodox Church of the Gauls; Our Lady of Walsingham; R. Raphael (archangel) S. Society of St. Basil