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- American Orthodox Unity
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- Orthodox Christian Laity

- An Orthodox Christian Church in the United States: Unified and Autocephalous
A new pamphlet published by Orthodox Christian Laity and available in HTML, PDF, and print.

- Orthodox People Together

- Reasons for an American Patriarchate
Some of the articles republished on this page were written by His Eminence, Abp. Nathaniel of Detroit, who, in recent months, has become an outstanding advocate for an American Patriarchate over one American Orthodox Church.

- The Dormition of the Mother of God Monastery
A spiritual retreat located in Rives Junction, Michigan, under the jurisdiction of His Eminence, Abp. Nathaniel of Detroit.

- Catechistic and Devotional
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Catechisis
A Russian Orthodox Christian catechism (in English)

- Dynamis
An e-mail ministry providing meditations on the daily Bible readings of the Holy Orthodox Churchs Lectionary.

- Orthodox Christian Cassettes
Lectures on tape for sale and loan.

- Historical and Cultural
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- Ceremony and Faith Byzantine Art and the Divine Liturgy

- The Christian Catacombs of Rome

- Exhibition Treasures of Mount Athos

- In the Beginning Was the Word: The Russian Church and Native Alaskan Cultures

- The Russian Orthodox Church
Representatives of the Moscow Patriarchate issued the 1927 decree that created the autonomous American Orthodox Catholic Church, from which the United American Orthodox Catholic Church (UAO) derives. Thus, the UAO honors the Russian Orthodox Church as her mother.

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