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  1. La iglesia ortodoxa rusa más antigua de los cuarenta y ocho estados, establecida en 1857, es la Catedral de la Santísima Trinidad en San Francisco. Después de la Revolución rusa, en 1920, la Iglesia ortodoxa rusa en América comenzó a funcionar de hecho como una Iglesia autocéfala y alcanzó, de jure, estatus de autocéfala en 1970.

  2. Sanaksar Monastery. Savvino-Storozhevsky Monastery. Serafimo-Diveevsky Monastery. Simonov Monastery. Solovetsky Monastery. Spaso-Borodinsky Monastery. Sretensky Monastery (Kashin) Sretensky Monastery (Gorohovets) Sretensky Monastery (Moscow)

  3. The cemetery chapel is dedicated to Saint Nicholas, in honor of the patron Nicholas Alexandrovich, Tsarevich of Russia who died of tuberculosis in Nice. The cemetery is open on Thursday and Saturday from 9:00 to 12:00 and on Friday and Sunday from 14:00 to 17:00. Liturgy on Saturday at 9:30. (Bus line 8 - station Caucade).

  4. 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.

  5. Russian Orthodox University of Saint John the Divine(ROU; Russian: Российский православный университет святого Иоанна Богослова) is an institution of higher religious education of the Russian Orthodox Church, reestablished in 2011 in accordance with the decree of Patriarch of Moscow and all Rus' Kirill I of Moscow at the base of Russian ...

  6. Russian Orthodox church in Samarkand. Russian Orthodox Church in Uzbekistan has been established in 1871 and extends to Tajikistan, Turkmenistan and Kyrgyzstan. The Russian Orthodox Church has a better standing with the government than other religious groups do. The constitution establishes a secular framework to separate church and state.

  7. 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 ...