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    <description>Long before Polish Orthodoxy had a formal institutional presence in the United States, thousands of immigrants from Galicia, the Kresy, and the Podlaskie region were already building communities in the shadow of coal breakers, steel furnaces, and meatpacking floors. Their stories have been largely overlooked by mainstream American immigration history — but they shaped the spiritual and cultural landscape of Polish America in ways that still resonate today. Cerkiew America presents five of the mo</description>
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    <description>Across the United States, Polish Orthodox parishes are quietly undertaking some of the most significant sacred art preservation efforts in North American religious history. From the anthracite coal regions of Pennsylvania to the factory towns of Ohio, these communities are racing against time — and the elements — to protect irreplaceable iconographic treasures. Cerkiew America examines the people, the theology, and the extraordinary dedication driving this mission.</description>
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    <title>Beyond the Incense: Correcting What Americans Misunderstand About Orthodox Christianity</title>
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    <description>Orthodox Christianity remains one of the most misrepresented traditions in the American religious landscape. For Polish Orthodox believers, the experience of watching their faith reduced to exotic aesthetics or confused with Roman Catholicism is both familiar and frustrating. This essay offers a respectful but direct correction of the most common errors — and an invitation to genuine understanding.</description>
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    <description>Long before the great waves of European immigration captured the American imagination, Polish Orthodox Christians were quietly planting the seeds of their ancient faith on New World soil. From Tsarist-era displacement to the brownstone parishes of Brooklyn, their story is one of resilience, devotion, and quiet cultural persistence. This is the history that most Americans have never heard.</description>
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