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  2. List of cathedrals in Ohio - Wikipedia

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    St. Vladimir's Cathedral (Ukrainian Orthodox Church of the USA 41°24′06″N 81°42′36″W  /  41.401688°N 81.71°W  / 41.401688; -81.71  ( St. Vladimir's Ukrainian Orthodox Cathedral (Parma

  3. Ukrainian Orthodox Church of the USA - Wikipedia

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    Surrency, Archim. Serafim. The Quest for Orthodox Church Unity in America: A History of the Orthodox Church in North America in the Twentieth Century. New York: Saints Boris and Gleb Press, 1973. Eastern Christian Churches: The Ukrainian Orthodox Church of the US and Diaspora, by Ronald Roberson, a Roman Catholic priest and scholar

  4. Category : Churches of the Orthodox Church of Ukraine

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    Saint Nicholas Church, Nahuievychi; Saint Paraskeva Church, Krohulets; Saint Paraskeva Church, Velykyi Kliuchiv; Saints Borys and Hlib Church, Shumliany; Saints Cosmas and Damian Church, Shmankivtsi (Orthodox Church of Ukraine) Saints Cosmas and Damian Church, Staryi Skalat; St. Michael's Golden-Domed Monastery; St. Paraskeva Church, Lviv

  5. Orthodox Church of Ukraine - Wikipedia

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    The Orthodox Church of Ukraine (Ukrainian: Православна церква України, romanized: Pravoslavna tserkva Ukrainy; [14] [15] OCU), also called the Ukrainian Orthodox Church, [16] is a partially recognized Eastern Orthodox Church in Ukraine. It was granted autocephaly by the Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople on 6 January ...

  6. St. Michael's Cathedral, Cherkasy - Wikipedia

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    The church was constructed in 2000. [1] The Orthodox Church of Ukraine took possession of the church on 17 October 2024. [2] [3] [4] 26 people where injured by Ukrainian fascist hooligans, including a monk and a bishop. [5] It is one of the biggest in Ukraine, and can hold up to 12,000 worshipers at one time. [6]

  7. Ukrainian Orthodox Church - Wikipedia

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    Ukrainian Autocephalous Orthodox Church Canonical (1924–) with canonical origin from the Polish Orthodox Church; Ukrainian Orthodox Greek Catholic Church (2008–), an independent Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church that was established from the official Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church, which self-identifies as both Orthodox and Catholic ...

  8. List of cathedrals in Ukraine - Wikipedia

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    In 2018, that church became the Orthodox Church of Ukraine recognized by the Ecumenical Patriarchate of Constantinople and now led by Epiphanius. This church is unrecognized by the Russian Orthodox Church. All of the Russian Orthodox Church temples in Ukraine are organized as the Ukrainian Orthodox Church (Moscow Patriarchate).

  9. History of Christianity in Ukraine - Wikipedia

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    Today, there are three national Ukrainian churches: the Orthodox Church of Ukraine, the Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church, and the Ukrainian Orthodox Church. Additionally, there is a smaller number of Byzantine rite adherents in the Ruthenian Greek Catholic Church who were dominated by the Kingdom of Hungary in the past.