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Menu of Online Audio
Programs. |
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Bible - search Old and New
Testament. |
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Bible - Old Testament.1917
Russian Synod Edition. |
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Verse finder for Russian
Bible - search engine. |
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Welcome! This unofficial page
is created by Russian Catholic laity for other Russians and Catholics. |
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Pray for the Mission to
Magadan, Russia's Far East Mission. |
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For centuries Russia has been
in contact with Catholicism. Individual Catholics came to Russia as traders or diplomats.
Larger groups of Catholics migrated from Russia and Poland or were deported from the
Western parts of the Soviet Union, which were traditionally Catholic, to other parts which
were traditionally Orthodox or Muslim. |
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Welcome! This unofficial page
is created by Russian Catholic laity for other Russians and Catholics. |
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Diocese of the Russian
Orthodox Church in Australia (Sydney) & NZ with many Russian Orthodox Church Links. |
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Articles and links. |
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Have a burden for the
spiritual well being of a loved one, feeling separated from the Lord, need the Lord's
healing touch for yourself or a sick loved one - share your concerns with our online
prayer family or pray for those who have left their prayer requests online. Visit
PrayerTime. |
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West and East Church. |
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The Parish of the Holy
Cherubim and Seraphim in the town of Syzran (Samara Province) is a typical Catholic Parish
in modern Russia, with a special ecumenical charisma. |
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Home page of the Parish of
the Exaltation of the Holy Cross, Russian Orthodox Church (Abroad), Hobart, Tasmania,
Australia... |
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A chart on Religion in Russia
in Time magazine for May 27, 1996 shows Russian Orthodox as 71.8% of the population in
Russia, Muslim 5.5%, Catholic 1.8%, Protestant 0.7%, Buddhist 0.6%, Jewish 0.3%, Other
0.9%; no affiliation 18.9%. |
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In 1993, our center became
officially registered as religious organization
and began to work under the spiritual
guidance of Lama Ole and His Holiness, the 17th Karmapa Thaye Dordje (the real,
non-political head of the Karma Kagyu Lineage). |
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This site was developed under
the leadership of Harvey Barnett, and is maintained through a generous grant from the Lea
and Vance HAMMERLY FUND. |
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Institute of Jewish Studies
in Russia. |
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History of The Moscow Choral
Synagogue, Delphi FORUM, Jewish Calendar With Russian Candle Lighting Time, United Russian
Synagogue Membership, Jewish Organizations in The Moscow Region, Music of The Choir of The
Moscow Choral Synagogue, Ask The Rabbi, Kosher Restaurant, donation to the renovation of
the synagogue, links. |
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Dear Sister Parishes and
Regional Contacts, Greetings from Vladivostok, Russia and from Most Holy Mother of God
Catholic Church, and greetings from Rev Myron Effing, C.J.D., Pastor and Rev Daniel
Maurer, C.J.D., Associate. |
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Lots of important reading on
many subjects! The Vatican and Russia (A Historical account) by Deacon Herman
Ivanov-Treenadzaty, A Sorrowful Epistle and more. |
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Parish of St John the
Forerunner of the Russian Orthodox Church. Interesting website explaining Canberra and the
Russian community established there. The community is desperate for funds to finish
building their School and Church Hall, go to this site for more information on how you can
help (English and Russian) in Canberra. |
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Religious practice in Russia
is vaguely similar to that in England: many adults associate themselves with the state
church, but few actually attend services. |
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We welcome both believers and
unbelievers in the Lord Jesus Christ to our page! We intend this page to be helpful to
everyone interested in learning about God and/or growing in his/her relationship with Him. |
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Evangelical Christian
Churches in Russia, Ukraine and USA. |
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This page is dedicated to the
the music, literature, and iconography of the Orthodox Church and the music and
folk-literature of the cultures in which Orthodoxy has flourished, especially of Russia. |
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Russian Orthodox Church. More
Russian Orthodox Link Webpages in QLD Australia.
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The fundamental mission of
the Russian Orthodox Church Outside of Russia is to bring its faithful to salvation, by
preaching the Gospel of Our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ, and administering the Holy
Mysteries through the action of the grace of the Holy Spirit, Who guides the Holy Orthodox
Church, founded by Our Lord Himself, through the ages, unchanged.
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Spiritual Things: Eastern
Orthodox Christian dogmas, doctrines, lives of saints, orthopraxis, liturgical Services,
trebnic, catechesis. |
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The Divine Liturgy of St.
John Chrysostomos - text only. |
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Russian Orthodox church is
largest autocephalous, or ecclesiastically independent, Eastern Orthodox church in the
world. Its membership is estimated at between 40 and 80 million. |
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Who?: The Orthodox Church.
What?: The Orthodox Faith. When?: Our History. Where?: Directories, Etc. Why?: Some
Questions & Answers. How?: Our Sacraments & Spirituality.
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The Russian Orthodox Church
is more than one thousand years old. According to tradition, St. Andrew the First Called,
while preaching the gospel, stopped at the Kievan hills to bless the future city of Kiev. |
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Orthodox Christian Missions
and Evangelism. Links and Highlights. |
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Web Page of the Protection of
the Mother of God Church ("Khram Pokrova Presvyatoy Bogoroditsy"), a parish of
the Russian Orthodox Church Outside of Russia in Rochester, New York. |
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Welcome to the HomePage of
the Orthodox Church in America (OCA). Here you will be able to find out about the Eastern
Orthodox faith and about Our Church on the North American continent. |
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The Church of St. Nicholas in
Pavlovsk is located in a former soldiers' settlement. It was erected in 1841 on a wooden
foundation, intended for use by the soldiers and officers of the garrison of the Exemplary
Cavalry. |
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Saint John the Forerunner
Church Canberra, Australia. Australian and New Zealand Diocese of the Russian Orthodox
Church. |
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St. Petroc Orthodox
Monastery: Past, Present and Future. St. Petroc Monastery is in Tasmania, the large island
between Australia and Antarctica, which is part of Australia. The Monastery is named in
honor of the famous Orthodox Abbot, St.
Petroc, who was born circa A.D. 490 in Wales. |