Chapter, Paragraph
1 1,1| until 1850. In 1864, the Diocese of the Ionian Islands was
2 1,3| Serpukhov in the Moscow Diocese about 1756 and at the age
3 1,3| the missionary work of the Diocese. The Cathedral of St. Michael
4 1,3| throughout his far-flung Diocese which covered parts of two
5 1,3| with the enlargement of his Diocese into an Archdiocese, with
6 1,4| was constituted part of a Diocese and Fr. Innocent was consecrated
7 1,4| 1840.~Returning to his new Diocese, Bishop Innocent traveled
8 1,4| the affairs of his large Diocese, the Bishop did find time
9 1,4| and the long tie with the Diocese of Eastern Siberia was ended,
10 1,4| English-Russian) publication for the Diocese was initiated.~In 1898,
11 1,4| American Mission became a full Diocese, with its presiding Bishop
12 1,5| 1971. Another tiny Albanian Diocese in America is under the
13 1,5| an independent Bulgarian Diocese, headed by Bishop Kiril
14 1,5| American Carpatho-Russian Diocese was organized at a council
15 1,5| the new Carpatho-Russian Diocese, which was placed under
16 1,5| with the Bishop of the Diocese elected by the clergy and
17 1,5| clergy and laity of the Diocese, and confirmed by the Patriarch,
18 1,5| Patriarch, although the Diocese is self-governing in its
19 1,5| consecrated for the American Diocese. After much organizational
20 1,5| re-establishing an autonomous Diocese, for which the lay theologian,
21 1,5| Serbia to organize a Serbian Diocese in America. This Diocese
22 1,5| Diocese in America. This Diocese expanded in numbers with
23 1,5| a split occurred in this Diocese, with one group remaining
24 1,5| America and an American. Diocese was established. In 1934,
25 2,4| and the size of a typical Diocese with it, the Bishops of
26 2,4| the ruling Bishop of the Diocese and placed on the Holy Table,
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