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I am reading the dissertation because my granfather left the Wilkes -Barre coal mines for the Pittsburgh steel mills in 1906.
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No, most of the RO churches in Alaska are OCA. And most of them predate the Toth Schism. ROCOR were the minority of parishes - and those were established AFTER statehood… The Irony is that the Cathedral is one of the newer parishes.My understanding is that some Greek-Catholic communities in the USA went to the Russian Orthodox Church as well as the newly formed Russian Orthodox Greek Catholic Church that eventually morphed into the OCA (Orthodox Church of America). All Russian Orthodox churches in North America eventually became ROCOR (Russian Church Outside of Russia) after the communist took over Russia, so some of the Carphato-Rusyn parishes ended up with them.
The Tsar had a great deal of very direct authority in the Orthodox faith from the time of Peter the Great (Westernizer) to the dissolution of the Moscow Patriarchate.I assure you that no criticism was aimed at ANY Orthodox Christians (other than Tsar Nicholas)! My comment was directed at the Tsar of Russia, a temporal leader, who held no position of authority within the Orthodox Faith.
I assure you that I would not deem a criticism of the Austro-Hungarian monarch as directed toward the Catholic Faith as I have quite a few of them myself!
I think most of us agree that historical events should not impact how we currently act and interact as Christians. However, this should not discount the study of historical events and a desire to understand how the events truly occurred rather than simply accepting popular folklore and/or urban mythology.Whether the Orthodox Czar did work toward the return of Eastern Catholics to the Russian Church for political reasons who knows and who really cares, to be honest. What is important is that we are brothers in the Lord and need to abandon sharpening our knives and start really caring for and loving each other as our simple yet profound Master, Jesus Christ taught us.![]()
Not quite. His actual authority within the church was indirect and amounted to a veto in the Holy Synod.The Tsar had a great deal of very direct authority in the Orthodox faith from the time of Peter the Great (Westernizer) to the dissolution of the Moscow Patriarchate.
Dude, WAY wrong. The OCA parish in Eklutna predates Anchorage. Kenai’s parish predates the 1950’s mission to Alaska of the BCC.St. Nicholas of Myra BCC in Anchorage is really the mother church for the Orthodox Churches in the region since it was the only Eastern Church for decades in the Anchorage/Mat-Su valley area and the Orthodox attended divine services there.
Perhaps I am being a bit naive but I would like to believe that St. Alexis Toth and Blessed Theodore Romzha are working together now.
Funny that you should mention these two. When I was Ruthenian Catholic, I had a strong veneration toward Bl Theodore Romzha…I wept when I read his life story.Perhaps I am being a bit naive but I would like to believe that St. Alexis Toth and Blessed Theodore Romzha are working together now.![]()
Why print Pius XIi under a picture of John XXIII wearing the triple tiara?Saint Josaphat Kuntsevych pray for us!