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A Vignette of Russian Orthodoxy in America

Within a Rogue River farm shed, the beauty of the temporary chapel of St. Innocent’s Russian Orthodox Church has brought some of those who enter to tears. ~The Mail-Tribune

This is a good article on a beautiful Russian Orthodox church in Oregon and some insights into both the "earthiness" and "otherworldliness" of Orthodoxy that are so compelling and moving.

Daniel Larison | January 22, 2006



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