Bsp. Job of Stuttgart Visits ROCOR Synodal Residence

Source: Synod.org

NEW YORK — On September 2, 2025, Metropolitan Nicholas of Eastern America and New York and Bsp. Job of Stuttgart participated in a Divine Liturgy at St. Sergius Chapel within the Synodal Headquarters in New York City.

Following the service, Bsp. Job commenced filming his third documentary, capturing the ongoing restoration of the Synodal Residence.

That same day, workers initiated façade repairs, erecting scaffolding around the historic building.

The restoration project marks a significant effort to preserve the architectural and spiritual heritage of the Synodal Headquarters, a cornerstone of the Eastern American Diocese.

In May, the UOJ reported that ROCOR had raised $900,000 towards its goal.

Those wishing to support the renovations may donate via PayPal.

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