Talk:Russian Orthodox Ecclesiastical Mission in Jerusalem
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A list of churches and convents?
[edit]Pls. also mention to which Patriarchate they belong/used to belong. Thanks!
A sketch:
- Mary Magdalene
- Ascension
- Al. Nevsky
- Holy Trinity & chapel at Russian Duhovnia
- En Karem: All Russian Saints, Virgin Mary of Kazan,...? ArmindenArminden (talk) 23:00, 27 July 2016 (UTC)
Official English name?
[edit]Not sure "Orthodox" really is part of the official English name, rather than just explanatory/descriptive. Arminden (talk) 14:55, 15 November 2021 (UTC)
Al. Nevski and the competing Societies
[edit]Needs clarification, very twisted. Since the Revolution: 2 Imperial Societies, on top of the Moscow Patriarchate and ROCOR. Each of them with a different degree of autonomy from the Kremlin, from 0 to 100%. Here an article, possibly, maybe, hopefully by someone who speaks Russian, so less distortion through repeated mistranslation than the more often quoted Jerusalem Post article: article from Maariv, translated to English. Arminden (talk) 08:35, 20 August 2022 (UTC)
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