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  2. List of Eastern Orthodox parishes in Alaska - Wikipedia

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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

  3. List of cathedrals in the United States - Wikipedia

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    St Innocent Russian Orthodox Cathedral (Orthodox Church in America 61°13′06″N 149°45′17″W  /  61.2182207°N 149.7546211°W  / 61.2182207; -149.7546211  ( St Innocent Russian Orthodox Cathedral, Anchorage, Alaska

  4. Innocent of Alaska - Wikipedia

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    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.

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    The cathedral — designed by St. Innocent — contains other links to six saints whose lives touched Sitka. The original cathedral was completed in 1848, built with logs, clapboard siding and ...

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  8. David Mahaffey - Wikipedia

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    He was tonsured a rasophore on September 23, 2012, and on February 21, 2014, he was consecrated as Bishop of Alaska at Saint Innocent Cathedral in Anchorage, Alaska. [4] As bishop David called for spiritual growth and unity. [5] In October 2014 he oversaw a church built in Kenya [6] Bishop David died on November 27, 2020, of renal cancer.

  9. Jacob Netsvetov - Wikipedia

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    Jacob Netsvetov (Russian: Яков (Иаков) Егорович Нецветов), Enlightener of Alaska, was an Alaskan Creole from the Aleutian Islands who became a priest of the Orthodox Church and continued the missionary work of Innocent for Alaska Natives.