Diocese of the Philippines and Vietnam
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The Diocese of the Philippines and Vietnam[3] (also known as the Philippine–Vietnamese Diocese[4] or the Filipino-Vietnamese Diocese,[5] Russian: Филиппинско-Вьетнамская епархия, romanized: Filippinsko-Vyetnamskaya yeparhiya) is a diocese of the Patriarchate of Moscow created on 26 February 2019,[6] directly under the Patriarchal Exarchate in Southeast Asia (PESEA).[4][7]
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Diocese of the Philippines and Vietnam | |
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Location | |
Territory | Philippines Vietnam |
Ecclesiastical province | Patriarchal Exarchate in South-East Asia |
Metropolitan | Sergius (Chashin) |
Information | |
Denomination | Eastern Orthodox Church |
Established | 2014 (as its precursor, a diocese of the Philippines, the Philippine Orthodox Church (Moscow Patriarchate)), 2019 (as the Philippine-Vietnamese diocese of the PESEA) |
Language | Cebuano, English, Church Slavonic,[1] Tagalog[2] |
Current leadership | |
Parent church | Russian Orthodox Church |
Bishop of Manila and Hanoi | Paul (Fokin) [ru] |
Website | |
https://phvieparchy.org/en/ |
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