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- Anglican Church dates back to 1882 St. Aphanasius Church, a Ukrainian Autocephalic Orthodox with onion domes, adds some interest to William Street. It dates...
- (1934-2009), Albanian writer Visarion Xhuvani (1890-1965), Primate of the Autocephalic Albanian Orthodox Church Aleksandër Xhuvani University, Albanian university...
- known as the Orthodox Church in America. However, recognition of this autocephalic status is not universal, as the E****enical Patriarch (under whom is the...
- western and southern Georgian lands under his control. He established an autocephalic patriarchate at Mtskheta, and made Tbilisi his capital. In 482 he led...
- already begun. The establishment of the OCU and its recognition by other autocephalic Orthodox Churches has been opposed by the Russian Orthodox Church as...
- Catholic Church Sts Peter and Paul Russian Orthodox Cathedral Ukrainian Autocephalic Orthodox Church Strathfield Korean Uniting Church Sydney Chinese Seventh-day...
- Victor Solowij (1891–1966), archbishop of the Ukrainian Autocephalic Orthodox Church Archbishop Varlaam (Pikalov) [ru] (1885–1946), archbishop of the Russian...
- Sylvestrovych Solowij (Archbishop Varlaam) - archbishop of the Ukrainian Autocephalic Orthodox Church known for his public-political and church activism, chairman...
- Dees was consecrated a bishop by Wasyl Sawyna of the Holy Ukrainian Autocephalic Orthodox Church of North and South America, ****isted by Orlando Jacques...
- Wesleyan Methodist Chapel was sold in 1965 then became the Ukrainian Autocephalic Orthodox Church. The former Prospect Chapel* (1775), Lands Lane Prospect...