Difference between revisions of "Diocese of San Francisco and Western America (ROCOR)"
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The '''Diocese of San Francisco and Western America''' is a [[diocese]] of the [[Russian Orthodox Church Outside of Russia]]. Its territory includes [[parish]]es and missions located in the western United States of America including Alaska, Hawaii and Mexica. The diocesan chancery is located in San Francisco, California. | The '''Diocese of San Francisco and Western America''' is a [[diocese]] of the [[Russian Orthodox Church Outside of Russia]]. Its territory includes [[parish]]es and missions located in the western United States of America including Alaska, Hawaii and Mexica. The diocesan chancery is located in San Francisco, California. | ||
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* [http://www.wadiocese.com/wad.php Official Website of the Diocese of San Francisco and Western America] | * [http://www.wadiocese.com/wad.php Official Website of the Diocese of San Francisco and Western America] | ||
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[[Category: Dioceses|San Francisco]] | [[Category: Dioceses|San Francisco]] | ||
[[Category: ROCOR Dioceses|San Francisco]] | [[Category: ROCOR Dioceses|San Francisco]] |
Latest revision as of 11:27, December 20, 2012
The Diocese of San Francisco and Western America is a diocese of the Russian Orthodox Church Outside of Russia. Its territory includes parishes and missions located in the western United States of America including Alaska, Hawaii and Mexica. The diocesan chancery is located in San Francisco, California.
Ruling bishops
- Apollinary (Koshevoy) (1927 - 1933)
- Tikhon (Troitsky) (1934 - 1962)
- John (Maximovitch) (1962 - 1966)
- Anthony (Medvedev) (1968 - 2000)
- Kyrill (Dmitrieff) (2000 - present)
Vicar bishop
- Nectarius (Kontsevich) (1962 - 1983)
- Kyrill (Dmitrieff) (1992 - 2000)
- Theodosius (Ivashchenko) of Seattle (2008 - present)
External link
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