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| | The Free Russian Orthodox Church (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02) |
 | | However, almost nothing has appeared, in English, describing the subsequent establishment of these parishes and the current situation of those clergy and communities which have been received into the jurisdiction of the Church Abroad and which now form the Free Russian Orthodox Church. |
 | | These include a number of priests and parishes in the Moscow region,in Valishchevo (near Podolsk), in Golochevo; in Suzdal (administrative center of the FROC), St. Petersburg, Perm, Kursk, Voronezh, Simferopol, Sebastopol, Kaliningrad, Ekaterinburg, Vladikavkaz; in Siberia--in Tiumen, Marianovsk (Omsk region), Barhaul, Kalachinsk, Shablikino; and elsewhere. |
 | | Several "societies'' have also declared their affiliation with the Church Abroad, including the Society of Tsar Martyr Nicholas, the Society of St. Andrew (one of a group of German Orthodox communities), and the Brotherhood of St. Job of Pochaev in Moscow. |
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