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  1. 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.

  2. Russian Liturgical Music is the musical tradition of the Russian Orthodox Church. This tradition began with the importation of the Byzantine Empire's religious music when the Kievan Rus' converted to Orthodoxy in 988. Origins. When Prince Vladimir of Kiev converted to Orthodoxy, Mount Athos was the

  3. The modern Russian Orthodox diocese was founded in 1839 with the incorporation of the Uniate parishes under Metropolitan Joseph Semashko into the Russian church at the Synod of Polotsk. Among the more notable hierarchs of Lithuania in the later imperial period was St. Tikhon (Bellavin), who served in the post 1913–1917.

  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. The 1917–1918 Local Council of the Orthodox Church of Russia (Russian: Поместный собор Православной российской церкви) was the first Local Council of the Russian Church since the end of the 17th century. It opened on 15 August 1917 ( O.S.) in the Assumption Cathedral of the Moscow Kremlin. Its most ...

  6. 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 ...

  7. Korean Orthodox Church opposed and condemned Russian Orthodox Church's interests in South Korea and Russian chuch's jurisdictional claim on Orthodox church in North Korea. After 2018 Moscow–Constantinople schism, Russian Orthodox Church formally opened new churches in South Korea and established Diocese of Korea in 2019. Ruling bishops