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Church Abroad'), also
called Russian Orthodox Church Outside Russia or
ROCOR, or
Russian Orthodox Church Abroad (ROCA), is a semi-autonomous part of...
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Outside of
Russia (or
ROCOR, also
known as the
Russian Orthodox Church Abroad),
headquartered in the
United States. The
ROCOR was
instituted in the 1920s...
- (Rusalenko), the two
hierarchs of
ROCOR inside the
territory of Russia, who
refused the
process of
unification of the
ROCOR with the
Moscow Patriarchate;...
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parishes within ROCOR seemed to
change significantly. The
Synod of
Bishops of
ROCOR,
presided over by its
First Hierarch,
decreed that:
ROCOR would no longer...
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omophorion of Аrchbishop
Lazar (Zhurbenko)
ROCOR (S) —
church under the
omophorion of
Bishop Stephen (Sabelnik) [ru]
ROCOR (V-A) [ru] —
church under the omophorion...
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Metropolia and the
ROCOR. The 6th All-American Sobor, held in 1937,
affirmed that
while the
Metropolia remained autonomous, it
reported to the
ROCOR in matters...
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March 2008. He
accompanied him in May 2004 on the
first official visit of
ROCOR delegation to Russia. On 14
November of the same year he
married the granddaughter...
- of
Russia (
ROCOR)
consecrated Akakios [ru] archbishop.
Akakios consecrated other bishops with the parti****tion of
another different ROCOR bishop. Akakios...
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secretary of the
Synod of
Bishops of the
ROCOR,
Bishop Gregory (Grabbe) and the
First Hierarch of the
ROCOR,
Philaret (Voznesensky). The irreconcilable...
- ROAC
identifies as part of True Orthodoxy. In the
Moscow Patriarchate, the
ROCOR, and the m**** media, it has the
designation "Suzdal Schism" (Russian: Суздальский...