The Russian Orthodox Church Abroad - Provisional Supreme Church Authority (PSCA) is a body composed of parishes from the ROCOR who refused to enter into communion with the Moscow Patriarchate in May of 2007. Like the ROCOR before the union, they have maintained communion with the Holy Synod in Resistance under Metropolitan Cyprian of Fili and their sister churches. The current head of the jurisdiction is Metropolitan Agafangel (Pashkovsky) of Odessa. Unlike ROCOR, they are not in communion with any canonical Orthodox Church, while even prior to reconciliation with the Moscow Patriarchate, ROCOR had maintained communion and concelebrations with the Church of Serbia, and the Jerusalem Patriarchate.
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| - The Russian Orthodox Church Abroad - Provisional Supreme Church Authority (PSCA) is a body composed of parishes from the ROCOR who refused to enter into communion with the Moscow Patriarchate in May of 2007. Like the ROCOR before the union, they have maintained communion with the Holy Synod in Resistance under Metropolitan Cyprian of Fili and their sister churches. The current head of the jurisdiction is Metropolitan Agafangel (Pashkovsky) of Odessa. Unlike ROCOR, they are not in communion with any canonical Orthodox Church, while even prior to reconciliation with the Moscow Patriarchate, ROCOR had maintained communion and concelebrations with the Church of Serbia, and the Jerusalem Patriarchate.
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| - The Russian Orthodox Church Abroad - Provisional Supreme Church Authority (PSCA) is a body composed of parishes from the ROCOR who refused to enter into communion with the Moscow Patriarchate in May of 2007. Like the ROCOR before the union, they have maintained communion with the Holy Synod in Resistance under Metropolitan Cyprian of Fili and their sister churches. The current head of the jurisdiction is Metropolitan Agafangel (Pashkovsky) of Odessa. Unlike ROCOR, they are not in communion with any canonical Orthodox Church, while even prior to reconciliation with the Moscow Patriarchate, ROCOR had maintained communion and concelebrations with the Church of Serbia, and the Jerusalem Patriarchate.
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