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Paul A. Zalonski from New Haven, CT, follows the Fraternity of Communion and Liberation, and the charism of Saint Benedict, works as a monastery farmer and a keeper of honey bees. Contact: paulzalonski[at]yahoo.com.
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Archbishop Dmitri reposes

Abp Dmitri writing.jpgVery early this morning, Archbishop Dmitri, 87, emeritus archbishop of Dallas and the Diocese of the South, died after failing health.

The obit for His Eminence (Robert R. Royster) was published by the Orthodox Church in America. He did live a terrific life for Christ and the Church.

May his memory be eternal.
Posted on August 28, 2011Author Paul ZalonskiCategories Eastern ChurchTags Orthodox Church, Orthodox Church in America, orthodoxy

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