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  1. Pühtitsa Convent. Categories: Eastern Orthodox monasteries. Russian Orthodox church buildings. Christian monasteries by denomination. Hidden category: Commons category link is on Wikidata.

  2. 1847-1920. The first Russian Orthodox Ecclesiastical Mission in Jerusalem was sent in 1847 under the leadership of Archimandrite Porphyrius Uspensky, but was not recognized by the Ottoman Turkish government that at that time ruled Palestine. This first mission was sent to conduct archaeological research and organize pilgrimages from Russia to ...

  3. Christmas in Russia (Russian: Рождество Христово, Rozhdestvo Khristovo), called Е́же по пло́ти Рождество Господа Бога и Спа́са нашего Иисуса Христа (Yezhe po ploti Rozhdestvo Gospoda Boga i Spasa nashego Yisusa Khrista) in the Russian Orthodox Church, is a holiday commemorating the birth of Jesus Christ.

  4. La Iglesia ortodoxa rusa fuera de Rusia o Iglesia ortodoxa rusa en el Extranjero (en ruso: Ру́сская Правосла́вная Це́рковь Заграни́цей - РПЦЗ y (en inglés: Russian Orthodox Church Outside Russia - ROCOR, ROCA), es una fracción de la Iglesia ortodoxa rusa que se constituyó en forma independiente en 1920 y que el 17 de mayo de 2007 firmó el Acta de ...

  5. On 4 April 1946, by decision of the Holy Synod of the Russian Orthodox Church, the Department for external church relations was formed and had as its goal "the management of foreign institutions of the Russian Orthodox Church (dioceses, parishes, exarchates, metropolitan districts, spiritual missions, etc.; relations with autocephalous Eastern Orthodox Churches; correspondence with foreign ...

  6. Russian Orthodox Church, Sharjah. Coordinates: 25°21′00″N. St. Philip the Apostle Russian Orthodox Church is a Russian Orthodox Church located in Sharjah, United Arab Emirates. The church is the biggest church in the country, with an area of 1,800 square metres (19,000 sq ft) [1] capacity of 20,000 worshippers.

  7. The Russian Orthodox Church has a special veneration for St Nicholas, and many Russian pilgrims came to Bari. At the beginning of the 20th century The Imperial Orthodox Palestine Society decided to build a church and pilgrim house for Russian visitors. The head of the IOPS was Grand Duchess Elisabeth: the church at her convent in Moscow had ...