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  2. Patriarch Tikhon of Moscow - Wikipedia

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    Biography of St. Tikhon by the Orthodox Church in America; Glorification of St Tikhon, the Apostle to America; Orthodox Icon of St. Tikhon with scenes from his life; Patriarch Tikhon's Ordeal, Moscow's Cathedral of Christ the Savior, 244–266; Fall of Tikon article from Time Magazine, 12 May 1923. Broken link. There is no such article for May ...

  3. Tikhon of Zadonsk - Wikipedia

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    Tikhon of Zadonsk (secular name Timofey Savelyevich Sokolov, Russian: Тимофей Савельевич Соколов; 1724–1783) was an 18th-century Russian Orthodox bishop and spiritual writer whom the Eastern Orthodox Church glorified (canonized) as a saint in 1861. St. Tikhon was born in Novgorod, Russia, and grew up in extreme poverty ...

  4. Russian True Orthodox Church (Lazar Zhurbenko) - Wikipedia

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    In 2003 they transformed their Hierarchical Forum into a Hierarchical Synod, the Russian True Orthodox Church. According to the RTOC, all this was in accordance with the Decree of Saint Patriarch Tikhon number 362, with their Second All-Russian Conference of clergy and laity, and had the blessing of Metropolitan Vitaly (Ustinov). [4]

  5. Saint Tikhon's Orthodox Theological Seminary - Wikipedia

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    St. Tikhon's was founded in 1938 as a Pastoral School by resolution of the 6th All-American Sobor of the Russian Orthodox Greek Catholic Church in North America (North American Metropolia). The Seminary was officially transformed from a Pastoral School into a Seminary by the Holy Synod of the Metropolia in 1942.

  6. List of metropolitans and patriarchs of Moscow - Wikipedia

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    To this date, 19 of the Metropolitans have been glorified in the Russian Orthodox Church. ... St. Tikhon Vasily Bellavin (1865–1925) 1917–18: 4 December 1917 [1]

  7. Anchorage's oldest building, a Russian Orthodox church, gets ...

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    The Russian Orthodox church on the outskirts of Alaska's biggest city is packed with treasures for the Christian faithful: religious icons gifted by Romanov czars, panels of oil paintings and ...

  8. Eastern Orthodoxy in North America - Wikipedia

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    St. Tikhon's Orthodox Monastery in South Canaan, Pennsylvania. Russian traders settled in Alaska during the 18th century. In 1740, a Divine Liturgy was celebrated on board a Russian ship off the Alaskan coast. In 1794, the Russian Orthodox Church sent missionaries—among them Saint Herman of Alaska – to establish a formal mission in Alaska ...

  9. List of Eastern Orthodox parishes in Alaska - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of parishes of Eastern Orthodox Christianity in Alaska, United States. Eastern Orthodoxy in North America is divided into several separate Eastern Orthodox Churches Many parishes in Alaska are members of the Orthodox Church in America while others are members of the Russian Orthodox Church Outside Russia or the Russian Orthodox Church.