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Russian Orthodox Autonomous Church
LanguageChurch Slavonic, some English
HeadquartersSuzdal, Russia
PossessionsRussia, Ukraine, Latvia, Switzerland, United States, Canada, Greece, Italy, Australia, Congo
RecognitionUnrecognized by most Orthodox churches - see True Orthodoxy
Official websiteRussian Orthodox Autonomous Church

The Russian Orthodox Autonomous Church (ROAC) is a part of what is called True Orthodoxy. In Russia, the organization is called "Российская Православная Автономная Церковь (РПАЦ)", in Latin characters "RPAC", pronounced er-pa-ts. Their synod is located in Suzdal, Russia. The ROAC rejects the "Sergianist heresy" and holds that the sacraments of the Moscow Patriarchate (considered distinctly from the Russian Orthodox Church existing before the Bolshevik revolution) are invalid and ineffectual for salvation.[1] The ROAC upholds in principle and emphasizes the ROCOR anathema against ecumenism (1983). The ROAC has 10 bishops, including five Archbishops (Seraphim, Hilarion, Victor, Timothy and Andrei),[2] led by Metropolitan Theodore.

References

  1. ^ "What we believe". roacusa.org.
  2. ^ "RPAC EPISCOPATE".