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There was a Russian Orthodox church built at that time as well.
It is the most numerous Russian Orthodox group in the country.
A Russian Orthodox church was also built near the fort.
He dreams of turning his castle into a Russian orthodox monastery.
The building has been used since 2006 as a Russian Orthodox monastery.
In 1653, he says, the Russian Orthodox church changed a few old rituals.
By 1957 about 22,000 Russian Orthodox churches had become active.
There was also a small delegation of Russian Orthodox believers.
By 1975 the number of active Russian Orthodox churches was reduced to 7,000.
On the north wall there is a Russian Orthodox icon, painted in 1908.
This is why the steeple has a Russian Orthodox look.
Christians make up 3 percent of the population, and the vast majority are Russian Orthodox.
A Russian Orthodox church bell would not be caught dead playing a melody.
Western specialists say the total may be more than twice that, most of them Russian Orthodox.
"It would be impossible for him to do that with a Russian Orthodox nationalist."
Marriage was permitted to them, like the Russian Orthodox clergy.
In 1977 he became a member of the Russian Orthodox Church.
In 1991, the building was returned to the Russian Orthodox Church.
His version is still used by the Russian Orthodox Church.
By 1929, the site was deserted, although Russian Orthodox members continued to hold services at the mission.
As a child, he was brought up by his parents in the Russian Orthodox Church.
The Russian orthodox church tried to introduce the basics of religious education into the public education system.
Another of his creations was a Russian Orthodox chapel on the first floor.
The entire family was canonized by the Russian Orthodox church in 2000.
The Russian Orthodox church began sending missionaries to the peninsula.