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1 1,2| Aleuts on Kodiak Island.~The American Mission, headed by Archimandrite
2 1,2| Kodiak Island. Though the American Mission was now reduced
3 1,2| was left of the original American Mission. He died on December
4 1,3| interceding on behalf of American Orthodoxy.~The Church, however,
5 1,3| On December 15, 1840, the American Mission was blessed with
6 1,3| Innocent, the history of the American Mission entered an even
7 1,3| Bishop to supervise the American part of his enlarged domain.
8 1,3| careful watch over his beloved American Church. Important here was
9 1,3| totally conversant with the American cultural ethos, as well
10 1,4| transferred the center of the American Church from Sitka to San
11 1,4| California, in 1872. In 1879, the American Church came under the supervision
12 1,4| Church. With this event, the American Mission entered into a new
13 1,4| the many-sided work of the American Mission to the native Alaskans,
14 1,4| period (from the time of the American Civil War) that Serbians,
15 1,4| For the first time the American Mission became a full Diocese,
16 1,4| Feb. 20-23), the first All American Church Sobor (Council) was
17 1,4| Sobor was attended by three American delegates and elected Metropolitan
18 1,4| formally elected primate of the American Church and ruled the Church
19 1,4| in Russia. The Second All American Sobor was held in 1919 in
20 1,4| Europe. At the Third All American Sobor held in Pittsburgh,
21 1,4| continued. The Fourth All American Sobor held in Detroit, Michigan,
22 1,4| temporary autonomy of the American Church. The Sobor called
23 1,4| permanent Statute for the American Church and called the Church
24 1,4| In 1934, at the Fifth All American Sobor held in Cleveland,
25 1,4| the temporary union of the American Bishops of the Russian Church
26 1,4| in 1937 by the Sixth All American Sobor. Metropolitan Theophilus
27 1,4| elected the new Primate of the American Church, which continued
28 1,4| His wise leadership of the American Church brought it to full
29 1,4| Alaska, the head of the American delegation in Moscow, on
30 1,4| Tikhon at the First All American Council held in 1907 at
31 1,4| with the many witnesses of American Orthodoxy — the Laity, the
32 1,5| including several spurious American Orthodox groups. Metropolitan
33 1,5| appointed Bishop of the American Antiochian parishes. These
34 1,5| Orthodoxy. In February, 1936, an American Carpatho-Russian Diocese
35 1,5| in this period after the American Civil War until, by 1910,
36 1,5| was consecrated for the American Diocese. After much organizational
37 1,5| convention in America and an American. Diocese was established.
38 1,5| head of this Church. The American Ukrainian Orthodox Church
39 1,5| Mstislav merged with the American Ukrainian Orthodox Church
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