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Italic. The present correspondence between the first hierarchs of the Russian Church Abroad and the Orthodox Church in America had as its starting point A. I. Solzhenitsyn’s expulsion from the USSR on March 29, 1974.

H1. Used for Titles. The message of the Third All-Diaspora Council of the Russian Orthodox Church Outside Russia to the American Metropolia

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For this reason, a great sorrow has been evoked in us by the reading of the so-called “Thyateira Confession,” which was recently published in Europe with the special blessing and approval of the Holy Synod and the Patriarch of the Church of Constantinople.

 

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Initial Caps. “Members of the Third All-Diaspora Council of the Russian Orthodox Church Outside Russia, with our First Hierarch, the Most Reverend Metropolitan Filaret at its head and with the entire Council of the prelates of the free portion of the Russian Church, turn to you, the children and grandchildren of those who, like us, came from the bosom of our Mother, the Church of Russia.”

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  • As difficult as this path may be, we believe that with the help of God’s grace, which “always heals the infirm and fills what is lacking,” it is possible, and we are ready on our part to do everything that depends on us to restore the unity of faith and love between us which is the content of the joyful essence of Christ’s Church.
  • As difficult as this path may be, we believe that with the help of God’s grace, which “always heals the infirm and fills what is lacking,” it is possible, and we are ready on our part to do everything that depends on us to restore the unity of faith and love between us which is the content of the joyful essence of Christ’s Church.
  • As difficult as this path may be, we believe that with the help of God’s grace, which “always heals the infirm and fills what is lacking,” it is possible, and we are ready on our part to do everything that depends on us to restore the unity of faith and love between us which is the content of the joyful essence of Christ’s Church.

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  2. As difficult as this path may be, we believe that with the help of God’s grace, which “always heals the infirm and fills what is lacking,” it is possible, and we are ready on our part to do everything that depends on us to restore the unity of faith and love between us which is the content of the joyful essence of Christ’s Church.
  3. As difficult as this path may be, we believe that with the help of God’s grace, which “always heals the infirm and fills what is lacking,” it is possible, and we are ready on our part to do everything that depends on us to restore the unity of faith and love between us which is the content of the joyful essence of Christ’s Church.

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Caption font. Archbishop Michael Konstantinides of Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of America (1892-1958)

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The Most Reverend Metropolitan Filaret at its head and with the entire Council of the prelates of the free portion of the Russian Church, turn to you, the children and grandchildren of those who, like us, came from the bosom of our Mother, the Church of Russia. The Most Reverend Metropolitan Filaret at its head and with the entire Council of the prelates of the free portion of the Russian Church, turn to you, the children and grandchildren of those who, like us, came from the bosom of our Mother, the Church of Russia.

Caption font. Archbishop Michael Konstantinides of Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of America (1892-1958)

The Most Reverend Metropolitan Filaret at its head and with the entire Council of the prelates of the free portion of the Russian Church, turn to you, the children and grandchildren of those who, like us, came from the bosom of our Mother, the Church of Russia. The Most Reverend Metropolitan Filaret at its head and with the entire Council of the prelates of the free portion of the Russian Church, turn to you, the children and grandchildren of those who, like us, came from the bosom of our Mother, the Church of Russia.

The Most Reverend Metropolitan Filaret at its head and with the entire Council of the prelates of the free portion of the Russian Church, turn to you, the children and grandchildren of those who, like us, came from the bosom of our Mother, the Church of Russia. The Most Reverend Metropolitan Filaret at its head and with the entire Council of the prelates of the free portion of the Russian Church, turn to you, the children and grandchildren of those who, like us, came from the bosom of our Mother, the Church of Russia.