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The '''Celtic Orthodox Church''' is a little noncanonical western Orthodox Church. The head of the Church carries the title of ''Metropolitan of Dol and titular Bishop of Iona'', with residence in Saint-Dolay (Monastery of the Holy Presence ) in ] (current titular : H B Mael since ]) The '''Celtic Orthodox Church''' is a little noncanonical western Orthodox Church. The head of the Church carries the title of ''Metropolitan of Dol and titular Bishop of Iona'', with residence in Saint-Dolay (Monastery of the Holy Presence ) in ] (current titular : H B Mael since ]).





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The Celtic Orthodox Church is a little noncanonical western Orthodox Church. The head of the Church carries the title of Metropolitan of Dol and titular Bishop of Iona, with residence in Saint-Dolay (Monastery of the Holy Presence ) in Brittany (current titular : H B Mael since 1995).


History

Organisation

  • Eparchy of France
  • Eparchy of Great Britain
  • Eparchy of Switzerland
  • Eparchy of America
  • Eparchy of Australia

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