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The Daily Dispatch: March 8, 1865., [Electronic resource], The Russian Church in America — Significant religious and political ceremony. (search)
nclusion of this prayer all rose, and the Gloria in Excelsin was sung in English to the familiar chant in G major, to which it is usually sung in our parish churches. The service concludes with another invocation, and the choir again sing the Mnohayah Lyeta, which is the signal for dismissal. Trinity Chapel was crowded, and a large number of the clergy; of the Episcopal Church were present. In the chancel were Bishop Southgate, formerly Missionary Bishop Resident at Constantinople; Rev. Dr. Dix, Rector of Trinity Parish? and Rev. Dr. Thrall, a member of the Russo-Greek Committee, appointed in the General Convention of 1862.--Outside the chancel were other clergy of Trinity Parish, and Rev. Dr. McVickar, the oldest Presbyter in the Diocese of New York. From sixty to seventy members of the orthodox communion (i. e., the Greek Church) occupied seats near the chancel, and followed the service with close attention, making the sign of the cross and inclinations of the head at th