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Сокращения
АПВ – Американский православный вестник.
ЖМП – Журнал Московской Патриархии.
ПСТГУ – Православный Свято-Тихоновский гуманитарный университет.
ПЦВ – Прибавления к Церковным ведомостям, издаваемым при Святейшем Правительствующем Синоде.
ПЭ – Православная энциклопедия / Московская Патриархия, Церковно-научный центр «Православная энциклопедия».
РГИА – Российский государственный исторический архив.
РПЦ – Русская Православная Церковь.
СПбДА – Санкт-Петербургская духовная академия.
ЦВ – Церковные ведомости, издаваемые при Святейшем Правительствующем Синоде.
ЦВс – Церковный вестник, издаваемый при С.-Петербургской духовной академии.
A ARDM – Archives of Americans of Russian Descent in Minnesota (Архивы американцев русского происхождения в Миннесоте).
ОСА – Orthodox Church in America (Православная Церковь в Америке).