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It may refer to the Russian Orthodox Church, a belief system and an associated set of religious practices, which is one of the largest Eastern Orthodox Christian denominations. For example, "When Alexander died, he was buried in accordance with Russian Orthodox traditions."
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They are Russian Orthodox, not Catholic.
January 7: Russian Orthodox Christmas.
This Sunday is indeed Russian Orthodox Easter.
(She is Roman Catholic; he was Russian Orthodox).
Also, Russian Orthodox church choirs and church bells.
The blessing was given by Father Adrian, a Russian Orthodox priest.
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It has been mouthed without embarrassment by commentators, officials and Russian Orthodox priests.
Russian chant, monophonic, or unison, chant of the liturgy of the Russian Orthodox church.
The Russian Orthodox Church assailed the "blasphemy".
He was excommunicated from the Russian Orthodox church in 1901.
Holy Trinity Russian Orthodox Church, 46 Seymour Street.
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