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1 1,2| wrote:~ ~Once I related to [Fr. (later St.) Herman] how
2 1,3| returning to Alaska sank, and Fr. Herman, who, from the beginning
3 1,3| Colony, between 1808 and 1818 Fr. Herman left Kodiak and
4 1,3| Caring little for himself, Fr. Herman wore the oldest
5 1,3| if he was ever lonesome, Fr. Herman answered, “No, I
6 1,3| After the epidemic ended, Fr. Herman brought the orphans
7 1,3| On Sundays and Holy Days, Fr. Herman would gather the
8 1,3| island and the people came to Fr. Herman for help. He took
9 1,3| behalf.~Prior to his death, Fr. Herman revealed what would
10 1,3| the now-widowed Priest, Fr. John Veniaminov, as Innocent,
11 1,4| Priesthood.~While a young man, Fr. John had heard stories
12 1,4| Upon arriving at Unalaska, Fr. John found that there was
13 1,4| they were able to assist Fr. John in the construction
14 1,4| 1826.~At the same time, Fr. John's primary work was
15 1,4| Aleut language, for which Fr. John had devised an alphabet
16 1,4| Kingdom in the Aleut language.~Fr. John traveled throughout
17 1,4| little children.”~In 1834, Fr. John and his family were
18 1,4| love and respect.~In 1836, Fr. John decided to return
19 1,4| Philaret of Moscow encouraged Fr. John to become a Monk,
20 1,4| constituted part of a Diocese and Fr. Innocent was consecrated
21 1,4| as well as its Pastor, Fr. Alexis Toth, into the Orthodox
22 1,4| community. He also accepted Fr. Alexander Dzubay from the
23 1,5| language was celebrated by Fr. Theophan in Boston on March
24 1,5| organizing Albanian parishes, Fr. Theophan returned to Albania,
25 1,5| and in November, 1937, Fr. Orestes Chornock was elected
26 6,1| Holy Tradition. Thus, as Fr. Georges Florovsky expresses
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