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  2. Chinese Orthodox Church - Wikipedia

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    The Chinese Orthodox Church (simplified Chinese: 中华东正教会; traditional Chinese: 中華東正教會; pinyin: Zhōnghuá Dōngzhèngjiàohuì, Russian: Китайская православная церковь) is an autonomous Eastern Orthodox Christian church in China. An organized Orthodox presence was maintained in the region as ...

  3. Church of All Holy Martyrs (Beijing) - Wikipedia

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    The Church of All Holy Martyrs in Beijing and Metropolitan Innocent (Figurovsky), who had initiated its construction. The Church of All Martyrs in Beijing was a church of the Russian Orthodox Church and Russian Orthodox Church Outside of Russia, located on the territory of the Russian Ecclesiastical Mission in Beijing. It was built in 1903 and ...

  4. Basil Shuang - Wikipedia

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    Bishop of Beijing (Eastern Orthodox Church) Bishop Basil ( Chinese : 主教瓦西里 , born Yao Fu'an , Chinese : 姚福安 , or Yao Shuanglin , [ 1 ] Chinese : 姚双林 ; 23 December 1888 – 3 January 1962) was the bishop of the Chinese Orthodox Church , who served as bishop of Beijing.

  5. Category:Eastern Orthodoxy in China - Wikipedia

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    Eastern Orthodox Christians from China (1 C, 3 P) ... Church of All Holy Martyrs (Beijing) This page was last edited on 5 October 2021, at 00:41 (UTC). ...

  6. Albazinians - Wikipedia

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    The Russian Orthodox Church claims that 222 Orthodox Chinese were martyred on 11 June 1900, including Father Mitrofan, who was later declared a holy martyr. An Orthodox chapel used to mark the burial place of the Chinese Orthodox martyrs in Beijing. It was destroyed in 1956 at the urging of the Soviet ambassador in China.

  7. Orthodox Diocese of Harbin and Manchuria - Wikipedia

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    The Diocese of Harbin and Manchuria (Chinese: 哈尔滨教区, Russian: Харбинская и Маньчжурская епархия) is a canonical, structural and territorial-administrative subdivision of the Chinese Orthodox Church. From 1922 to 1945 it was under the jurisdiction of the Russian Orthodox Church Abroad.

  8. Patriarchal Exarchate in South-East Asia - Wikipedia

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    Eastern Orthodoxy initially developed in Korea in connection with the activities of the Korean spiritual mission of the Russian Orthodox Church in the early 20th century. . After the revolution of 1917, in conditions of turmoil and unprecedented dispersion of the flock of the Russian Orthodox Church in different countries of the world, the first Russian parishes appeared in Southeast Asia: in ...

  9. Symeon Du - Wikipedia

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    Bishop Symeon (Chinese: 主敎西麥翁, born Du Runchen, Chinese: 杜潤臣, Russian name Fyodor Semyonovich Du, Russian: Фёдор Семёнович Ду; February 11, 1886 - March 3, 1965) was bishop of the Chinese Orthodox Church. He was the last Eastern Orthodox bishop of Shanghai before the abolition of the see.