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'''(ROAC) Russian Orthodox Autonomous Church''', previously known as the '''FROC (Free Russian Orthodox Church)''', is a True Orthodox Church with a base in '''Suzdal, Russia'''. ROAC has parishes across Russia, Europe, Africa, and North America. ROAC's founding occurred as a result of '''ROCOR (Russian Orthodox Church Outside of Russia)''' ordaining bishops for Russia shortly after the fall of the Soviet Union in the early 1990s for mostly catacomb Orthodox Christians who did not want to be part of the Moscow Patriarchate. Currently, the president of the synod of bishops is Metropolitan Theodore of Suzdal and Vladimir. | '''(ROAC) Russian Orthodox Autonomous Church''', previously known as the '''FROC (Free Russian Orthodox Church)''', is a True Orthodox Church with a base in '''Suzdal, Russia'''. ROAC has parishes across Russia, Europe, Africa, and North America. ROAC's founding occurred as a result of '''ROCOR (Russian Orthodox Church Outside of Russia)''' ordaining bishops for Russia shortly after the fall of the Soviet Union in the early 1990s for mostly catacomb Orthodox Christians who did not want to be part of the Moscow Patriarchate. Currently, the president of the synod of bishops is Metropolitan Theodore of Suzdal and Vladimir. | ||
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(ROAC) Russian Orthodox Autonomous Church, previously known as the FROC (Free Russian Orthodox Church), is a True Orthodox Church with a base in Suzdal, Russia. ROAC has parishes across Russia, Europe, Africa, and North America. ROAC's founding occurred as a result of ROCOR (Russian Orthodox Church Outside of Russia) ordaining bishops for Russia shortly after the fall of the Soviet Union in the early 1990s for mostly catacomb Orthodox Christians who did not want to be part of the Moscow Patriarchate. Currently, the president of the synod of bishops is Metropolitan Theodore of Suzdal and Vladimir.