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Mitrophan or
Mitrofan of
Voronezh (Russian transliteration) or
Metrophanes of
Voronezh (English name) (1623 - 1703) was
appointed in 1682 the
first bishop...
- July the
feast of
Three Holy
Russian Hierarchs:
Demetrius of Rostov,
Mitrophan of
Voronezh and
Tikhon of Zadonsk. The
Armenian Apostolic Church recognizes...
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stabbed in the
heart by Wolverine. Later, the
members of the
Church of St.
Mitrophan obtain Omega Red's
corpse and
resurrect him in a
mystical ceremony. However...
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Eastern American Eparchy. In English, his name is
sometimes spelled as
Mitrophan. He was
ordained as a
hierodeacon by
Bishop Stefan Boca in 1970 after...
- 2
meeting 67 10.0 U+9FD6..9FE9 20 L2/13-009 N4583 Shardt, Yuri; Chin,
Mitrophan; Andreev,
Aleksandr (2013-01-22),
Proposal to
Encode Chinese Characters...
- for June 24
remembers 222
Chinese Orthodox Christians,
including Father Mitrophan, who were
slaughtered in 1900, as the Holy
Martyrs of China. In spite...
- Yángjí,常楊吉, his
Chinese name is also
sometimes translated as Tsi Chung) or
Mitrophan (December 10, 1855 – June 10, 1900) was the
first Chinese Eastern Orthodox...
- Monastery, Campbellville, Ontario, Canada.
Under the
jurisdiction of
Bishop Mitrophan.
Saint Nikolaj Velimirović
Bishop of Žiča
Serbian Orthodox Monastery,...
- Mitrokhin/Mitrokhina, Russian; Mitrofanenko,
Ukrainian The name may
refer to:
Mitrophan of Voronezh, an
Orthodox Saint and
bishop Mitrofan Ban,
Montenegrin bishop...
- 1995)
Constantine (Jesensky), ret.
Bishop of
Boston (18/31 May 1996)
Mitrophan (Znosko-Borovsky),
Bishop of
Boston (15
February 2002)
Alexander (Mileant)...