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1 1,0| Asia, eventually reaching Alaska. Certain monasteries were
2 1,1| who knew St. Innocent of Alaska. At the present there are
3 1,2| Chirikov, who formally claimed Alaska and the Aleutian Islands
4 1,2| later on the mainland of Alaska. Despite great difficulties,
5 1,2| year (1796), he crossed to Alaska — in the direction of Lake
6 1,3| Venerable Father Herman of Alaska.~Little is known of the
7 1,3| the new mission field in Alaska. Thus, in 1793, Father Herman,
8 1,3| which he was returning to Alaska sank, and Fr. Herman, who,
9 1,3| Company, which controlled the Alaska Colony, between 1808 and
10 1,3| 1867, by Bishop Peter of Alaska. Finally, on August 9, 1970,
11 1,3| impressive ceremonies at Kodiak, Alaska, and the Blessed Father
12 1,3| Blessed Father Herman of Alaska entered the ranks of Saints
13 1,3| especially in Siberia, Alaska and Japan, which guaranteed
14 1,3| forgotten with the sale of Alaska to America which had occurred
15 1,4| requested to send a Priest to Alaska and that everyone else had
16 1,4| Bishop of Kamchatka and Alaska on December 15, 1840.~Returning
17 1,4| the Aleutian Islands and Alaska in that year. In 1882, however,
18 1,4| natives of America, mostly in Alaska, now was to change its focus
19 1,4| was appointed Bishop of Alaska.~ ~Our Lady of Sitka.~Especially
20 1,4| Especially venerated in Alaska and throughout America is
21 1,4| to Bishop Theodosius of Alaska, the head of the American
22 1,4| of the Russian Church in Alaska began, the Church in America
23 1,4| from a small Mission in Alaska to the natives, to a new,
24 1,4| of the Blessed Herman of Alaska. The formal resolution of
25 1,4| August 9, 1970, at Kodiak, Alaska. Thus, the Blessed Herman,
26 1,4| of St. Innocent and the Alaska Martyrs, Hieromonk Juvenaly
27 4,0| Herman, Wonderworker of Alaska and All America (Aug. 9)~
28 4,0| The Holy New-Martyrs of Alaska: Peter the Aleut and Priest-monk
29 4,0| Herman, Wonderworker of Alaska and All America (Dec. 13).~ ~
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