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The first pastor of Saint Alexander Nevsky parish was Fr. Victor Toth, brother of St. Alexis Toth, who was canonized by the Orthodox Church in America in 1994. When the Urban Redevelopment Authority of Pittsburgh took over the Woods Run area in the late 1960s, the parish relocated to Allison Park, in Pittsburgh's North Hills.
Saint Alexander Nevsky Cathedral, Sofia, Bulgaria Alexander Nevsky Cathedral, Allison Park , Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, US; under the jurisdiction of the Orthodox Church in America (OCA) Alexander Nevsky Cathedral, Howell , New Jersey, US; under the jurisdiction of the Russian Orthodox Church Outside of Russia (ROCOR)
The Order of Saint Alexander Nevsky was abolished after the 1917 Russian Revolution, along with all other orders and titles of the Russian Empire. In 1942, the Soviet Union revived the order as a purely military decoration and renamed it the more secular Order of Alexander Nevsky, and the Russian Federation revived it in 2010.
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Allison Park (Pittsburgh area) St. Alexander Nevsky Cathedral ( Orthodox Church in America ) 40°33′39″N 79°59′55″W / 40.560805°N 79.998568°W / 40.560805; -79.998568 ( St. Alexander Nevsky Cathedral (Allison Park, Pennsylvania
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