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The Polish Autocephalous Orthodox Church was established in 1924. Traditionally the primate of the church has the title Metropolitan of Warsaw and All Poland. Metropolitan George (Grzegorz Jaroszewski) – Metropolitan of Warsaw (1921–1923), Russian Patriarchal Exarch in Poland (Predecessor for establishment of the structure of Polish ...
In 1938, the church celebrated the 950th anniversary of the baptism of Rus. Until 1951, St. Nicholas was an ordinary parish church. On September 7, 1951, the Council of Bishops of the Polish Autocephalous Orthodox Church founded the diocese of Białystok-Gdańsk and designated St. Nicholas as its cathedral.
In 1921, the Cathedral of St. Mary Magdalene was renamed the Metropolitan Council, becoming the Polish Orthodox Church's most important church. The council announced the decision along with the recognition of the Polish Orthodox Church as an autocephalous Orthodox Church, contained under the patriarch of Constantinople. This took place on Sept ...
On October 9, 1991, the Department of Citizens' Affairs of the Voivodeship Office in Białystok issued a decision stating that after considering the application of the parish priest of the Orthodox parish of St. Nicholas in Białystok, on the basis of the Act of July 4, 1991 on the relationship between the state and the Polish Orthodox Church ...
Ukrainian Autocephalous Orthodox Church Canonical (3 P) Pages in category "Polish Orthodox Church" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total.
Church of Divine Wisdom (Hagia Sophia) (Polish: Cerkiew Mądrości Bożej w Białymstoku) Orthodox parish church in Białystok. It belongs to the Białystok Deanery of the Diocese of Białystok-Gdańsk of the Polish Autocephalous Orthodox Church. The church is located in the Wygoda District, at Trajawa Street.
Churches recognize all other mainstream Eastern Orthodox or Oriental Orthodox churches and claim autocephaly, but are not recognised by any of them due to various disputes. Subcategories This category has the following 7 subcategories, out of 7 total.
It belongs to the Białystok Deanery of the Diocese of Białystok-Gdańsk of the Polish Autocephalous Orthodox Church. The church is located in the Leśna Dolina District, at 9 Władysława Sikorskiego Street. The church relates in its tradition to a church of the same name which existed in Białystok until 1938. [1]