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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; Holy Transfiguration Church - Rev. Fr. Vasil Hillhouse
Municipality Cathedral Image Location & References Coral Gables (Miami area) St. George Cathedral (Antiochian Orthodox) 25°44′43″N 80°15′41″W / 25.745164°N 80.261331°W / 25.745164; -80.261331 (St. George Cathedral, Coral Gables, Florida) Jacksonville St. John's Cathedral (Episcopal) 30°19′44″N 81°39′12″W / 30.328772°N 81.653423°W / 30.328772 ...
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Innocent (Pustynsky) (14 December 1903 — 1 May 1909) Alexander (Nemolovsky) (15 November 1909 — 6 July 1916) Philip (Stavitsky) (6 August 1916 — April 1919) Anthony (Dashkevich) (11 December 1921 — 7 February 1924) Amphilochius (Vakulsky) (28 July 1924 — September 1930) Antonin (Vasilyev) (11 October 1930 — 1934) Diocese of Alaska
Co-Cathedral of the Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary (Juneau, Alaska) ... Alaska) H. Holy Family Old Cathedral (Anchorage, Alaska) O. Our Lady of Guadalupe ...
The relics of Saint Innocent of Alaska (reliquary/coffin at the bottom and his icon on the opened lid at the top) in the Assumption Cathedral at the Trinity-Sergius Monastery in Sergiyev Posad, Russia. Innocent died on March 31, 1879. He was buried on April 5, 1879, at Trinity-St. Sergius Lavra, outside Moscow.
The chapel to the north is dedicated to Saint Innocent of Irkutsk; that to the south is dedicated to Saint Sergius of Radonezh. [3] The structure has undergone only modest alterations since its construction in 1894 to 1896, and underwent a major restoration in 1998.