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		<title>By: OrthodoxHistory.org » Blog Archive &#187; Parish Histories</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[[...] Yesterday, we announced the addition of some new pages on the SOCHA website, including a Resources page. In the past day, we&#8217;ve added links to dozens and dozens of web pages that deal with various aspects of American Orthodox history. There&#8217;s actually a huge quantity of material out there on the Internet, freely available, but it&#8217;s scattered among a confusing array of websites. Hopefully, with the Resources section of our site, we&#8217;ll make sifting through all that material a bit easier for researchers. [...]]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] Yesterday, we announced the addition of some new pages on the SOCHA website, including a Resources page. In the past day, we&#8217;ve added links to dozens and dozens of web pages that deal with various aspects of American Orthodox history. There&#8217;s actually a huge quantity of material out there on the Internet, freely available, but it&#8217;s scattered among a confusing array of websites. Hopefully, with the Resources section of our site, we&#8217;ll make sifting through all that material a bit easier for researchers. [...]</p>
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