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Bibliography Of Eastern Orthodoxy In The United States
History and general *Gregory (Afonsky) of Sitka, Afonsky, Bp. Gregory. ''A History of the Orthodox Church in Alaska, 1794-1917''. Kodiak: Saint Herman's Theological Seminary Press, 1977. (ISBN B0006CUQ42) *Afonsky, Bp. Gregory. ''A History of the Orthodox Church in America, 1917-1934''. Kodiak: Saint Herman's Theological Seminary Press, 1994. *Apostolos, Nicholas K. "Moving Toward an Administratively United Church." ''St. Vladimir's Theological Quarterly'' 40, 1-2 (1996): 95-114. *FitzGerald, Thomas E. ''The Orthodox Church''. Westport, CT: Praeger Publishers, 1998. () *Kishkovsky, Leonid. Orthodoxy Today: Tradition or Traditionalism?', 2005. *Michalopoulos, George C. and Herb Ham. ''The American Orthodox Church: A History of Its Beginnings''. Salisbury: Regina Orthodox Press, 2003. () *Moss, Vladimir.*''Russian Autocephaly and Orthodoxy in America: An Appraisal with Decisions and Formal Opinions''. New York: The Orthodox Observer Press, 1972. *Surrency, Archim. Serafim. ...
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Gregory (Afonsky) Of Sitka
Archbishop Gregory (secular name George Sergeyevich Afonsky, russian: Георгий Серге́евич Афонский; April 17, 1925 – April 15, 2008) was the Archbishop of Orthodox Church in America Diocese of Alaska, Sitka and Alaska from 1973 to 1995, and author of books on Theology and Eastern Orthodoxy in North America in both Russian language, Russian and English language, English. He was a key figure in the establishment and elevation of what is now St. Herman's Orthodox Theological Seminary, and served as episcopal moderator of the Department of History and Archives and chairman of the Canonization Commission for the Orthodox Church in America. Early life He was born George Sergeievich Afonsky in Kyiv, Ukraine to Archpriest#Byzantine Christianity, Archpriest Sergei and Matushka Vera Afonsky, as one of five other children: Boris, Ariadna, Michael, Nina, and Sergei. George's maternal grandfather was Russian New Martyr and Priest#Roman Catholic and Orthodox, Priest Mic ...
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