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In page Nikolaevsk, Alaska:

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In May 2023, it became known that the Old Believers community of Nikolaevsk, Alaska, consisting of fr. Nikola Yakunin, his son Deacon Vasily Yakunin and about 20 families decided to join the Russian Orthodox Church Outside of Russia (semi-autonomous part of Moscow Patriarchate) on the rights of the edinoverie. It was reported that the community was largely Americanized and it turned out to be problematic to pray in the already almost forgotten Church Slavonic language.[4][5] They planned to build a new church for the community in Homer, near Nikolaevsk, because the old church[6] will remain under the jurisdiction of the Lipovan Orthodox Old-Rite Church according to U.S. law.[citation needed]