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  2. Avero House - Wikipedia

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    The Avero House is a historic house located at 41 St. George Street in St. Augustine, Florida, United States. The building is locally significant as one of 30 remaining houses within the historic district that pre-date 1821. It was once the site of a Minorcan Chapel. Today, the building is home to the St. Photios Greek Orthodox National Shrine.

  3. Demetrios Kantzavelos - Wikipedia

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    Hellenic College/Holy Cross. Bishop Demetrios (born Demetri Kantzavelos, [1] Greek: Δημήτριος Καντζαβέλος) is Proistamenos of the St Photios Greek Orthodox National Shrine in St. Augustine, Florida and the Synodal Liaison of the Assembly of Canonical Orthodox Bishops in the USA to the Orthodox Christian Mission Center (OCMC ...

  4. Constantine Cavarnos - Wikipedia

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    Cavarnos, Constantine (1996). Spiritual beauty: a discussion, in English and Greek, of the concept of spiritual beauty by reference to philosophic, religious, and literary writings that date from antiquity to the present = To pneumatikon kallos. Belmont, Mass.: Institute for Byzantine and Modern Greek Studies. ISBN 1-884729-13-4.

  5. Eastern Orthodox teaching regarding the Filioque - Wikipedia

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    Eastern Orthodox Church. The position of the Eastern Orthodox Church regarding the Filioque controversy is defined by their interpretation of the Bible, and the teachings of the Church Fathers, creeds and definitions of the seven Ecumenical Councils, as well as the decisions of several particular councils of the Eastern Orthodox Church.

  6. Church of the Virgin of the Pharos - Wikipedia

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    The Church of the Virgin of the Pharos (Greek: Θεοτόκος τοῦ Φάρου, Theotokos tou Pharou) was a Byzantine chapel built in the southern part of the Great Palace of Constantinople, and named after the tower of the lighthouse (pharos) that stood next to it. [1] It housed one of the most important collections of Christian relics in ...

  7. Photius (Metropolitan of Kiev and all Rus') - Wikipedia

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    On 1 September 1408, Patriarch Matthew I of Constantinople consecrated him in Constantinople as Metropolitan of Kiev and All Rus'. He was given the right to rule the whole metropolis excluding the Metropolis of Halych. By that time, only two of the five dioceses remained in Halych. On 1 September 1409, Photius arrived in Kyiv, and by Easter ...

  8. Church of the Most Precious Blood (Manhattan) - Wikipedia

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    The parish of the Most Precious Blood was established in 1888 as a National Parish to serve the rapidly growing number of Italian immigrants in Lower Manhattan. Building of the church was begun by the Scalabrini Fathers around 1891. The Scalabrini Order built the foundation but ran out of funding. The Franciscans then took over the parish and ...

  9. St. Demetrios Greek Orthodox Church (Seattle) - Wikipedia

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    On August 1, 2004, the Metropolis of San Francisco appointed Rev. Fr. Photios Dumont as the protopresbyter of St. Demetrios. Fr. John Angelis worked alongside for three years and formally retired on December 31, 2007. Fr. Photios previously served as the protopresbyter of the Resurrection Greek Orthodox Church in Castro Valley, CA.