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St. Herman of Alaska

St. Herman of Alaska

Wonderworker of All America

Born: around 1756-1760 (Serpukhov, Moscow Diocese, Russia)
Died: December 25, 1837 (Spruce Island, Alaska)
Glorification Date: August 9, 1970
Commemoration Dates: August 9 (glorification)

The Life of Saint Herman of Alaska

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A Chronology of Events on the Life of Saint Herman of Alaska

Icon of Saint Herman with scenes from his life

Life icon of St. Herman scenes explained

Message of His Grace, Bishop Theodosius

Address of the Great Council of Bishops of the Orthodox Church in America Concerning The Canonization of the Spiritual Father Herman of Alaska

Prayer to Saint Herman

On the occasion of the Canonization of Saint Herman by Bishop Dmitri

Hierarchs and Clergy celebrating the Services of Canonization of Saint Herman

Photos of the Canonization of Saint Herman

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