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Indianapolis Deanery

OCA-MW-CVGCSM

Christ the Savior / Holy Spirit Church

Cincinnati, Ohio

http://www.christthesavioroca.org

OCA-MW-INDSJF

St. John the Forerunner Church

Indianapolis, Indiana

http://www.stjohn-indy.org

OCA-MW-DAYSPM

St. Paul the Apostle Church Accessible

Dayton, Ohio

http://www.stpdayton.org

OCA-MW-CRASSC

St. Stephen Church

Crawfordsville, Indiana

http://www.sstfm.org

OCA-MW-LMASPM

St. Stephen the First Martyr Mission Accessible

Lima, Ohio

http://www2.wcoil.com/~orthodox/

OCA-MW-KOKSTM

St. Thomas the Apostle Church

Kokomo, Indiana

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