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  1. The Russian Orthodox Church Outside of Russia glorified the New Martyrs and Confessors of Russia in 1981. Prelude to the glorification of the New Martyrs and Confessors of Russia affected by years of revolutionary turmoil and the Bolshevik terror, was the canonization of Patriarch Tikhon on October 9, 1989. In June 1990 during the Local Council ...

  2. Russian Church, Sofia. Coordinates: 42°41′45″N 23°19′45″E. The Russian Church in Sofia, Bulgaria (Church of St. Nicholas the Miracle-Maker) built in 1914. The Russian Church ( Bulgarian: Руска църква, romanized : Ruska tsarkva ), officially known as the Church of St Nicholas the Miracle-Maker ( Bulgarian: църква „Св.

  3. e. The Russian Orthodox Church in the USA is the name of the group of parishes of the Russian Orthodox Church in America that are under the canonical authority of the Patriarch of Moscow and all Rus'. They were previously known as the Russian Exarchate of North America before autocephaly was granted to the Orthodox Church in America (OCA) in 1970.

  4. Russian Orthodox Church in Thailand. After the registration of the Russian Orthodox Church in Thailand in 2008, it became possible to open parishes throughout the country, which became 10 by 2018, and for all

  5. The Bulgarian Patriarchate was the first autocephalous Slavic Orthodox Church, preceding the autocephaly of the Serbian Orthodox Church (1219) by 292 years and of the Russian Orthodox Church (1596) by 662 years. It was the sixth Patriarchate after the Pentarchy patriarchates of Rome, Constantinople, Alexandria, Antioch and Jerusalem.

  6. The Ukrainian Orthodox Church ( UOC ), [d] commonly referred to by the exonym Ukrainian Orthodox Church of the Moscow Patriarchate ( UOC-MP ), [e] is an Eastern Orthodox church in Ukraine . The Ukrainian Orthodox Church was officially formed in 1990 in place of Ukrainian Exarchate of the Russian Orthodox Church, under the leadership of ...

  7. Archimandrite Nicholas Gibbes: From the Russian Orthodox Church in Exile to the Moscow Patriarchate. ROCOR Studies. March 26. Accessed May 2020. —. 2021. The Belgrade Nightingales: A Russian Choir in London, 1939–1940. Nicholai Studies, January 5: 81-130. Accessed January 5, 2020. Volume I (2021), Issue 1 — Nicholai Studies.