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- Ivan Alexandrovich Kochurov (Russian: Иван Александрович Кочуров, also known as John Kochurov, Russian: Иоанн Кочуров) was a priest of the Russian Orthodox...
- Tikhon, then Bishop of the Aleutians and Alaska (along with his chaplains John Kochurov and Sebastian Dabovich) of the Russian Orthodox Church present...
- Church and the Patriarch Tikhon of Moscow (along with his chaplains John Kochurov, and Fr. Sebastian Dabovich) of the Russian Orthodox Church present...
- Trinity Russian Orthodox Cathedral. The latter was commissioned by St. John Kochurov and designed by famed architect Louis ****van. There are several churches...
- E****enical Patriarch of Constantinople, Venerable; a.k.a. John Xiphilinos John Kochurov 1917 31 October New Hieromartyr, Protomartyr of the New Martyrs and Confessors...
- National Catholic Church and Tikhon of Moscow (along with his chaplains John Kochurov and Sevastijan Dabović) of the Russian Orthodox Church present[citation...
- Catholic Church and the Patriarch Tikhon of Moscow (along with his chaplains John Kochurov and Sebastian Dabovich) of the Russian Orthodox Church present...
- Jacob Netsvetov, a native of the Aleutian Islands who became a priest John Kochurov, first hieromartyr in 1917 John Maximovitch, ROCOR bishop of Shanghai and...
- Mezhinsky Cinematography Georgi Filatov Edited by A. Ruzanovo Music by Yuri Kochurov Nikolai Timofeyev Production company Lenfilm Distributed by Amkino (United...
- of Moscow and was under the spiritual guidance of St. John of Chicago (Kochurov) during its early years. The church was elevated to a cathedral in 1923...