A list of clergy who co-served with His Eminence HILARION, 
			Metropolitan of Eastern America & New York, First Hierarch of the 
			Russian Church Abroad, at the funeral of Archpriest Philip Petrovsky 
			on June 17, 2011, in the lower Holy Virgin Protection Church at St. 
			Vladimir Memorial Church in Jackson, NJ:
			
			
			JEROME, Bishop of Manhattan
			
			
			Vicar Bishop of the Eastern American Diocese
			
			
			Protopresbyter Valery Lukianov
			
			
			Dean of New Jersey
			Rector, St. Alexander Nevsky 
			Cathedral
(Lakewood, NJ)
			
			
			Archpriest Alexander Golubov
			
			Cleric, St. Nicholas Patriarchal Cathedral
(New York, NY)
			
			
			Archpriest George Kallaur
			Rector, Mission of the Icon of the Mother of God "Unexpected Joy"
			(Staten Island, NY)
			
			
			Archpriest Liubo Milosevich
			
			Rector, Holy Trinity Church
(Vineland, NJ)
			
			
			Archpriest Serge Lukianov
			
			Eastern American Diocesan Secretary
Rector, St. George’s Church
			(Howell, NJ)
			
			
			Archpriest Nikolai Manduke
			
			Rector, St. Nicholas Church
(Millville, NJ)
			
			
			Priest Leonid Goferman
			
			Rector, Holy Virgin Protection Church
(New Brunswick, NJ)
			
			
			Priest Paul Ivanov
			
			
			Cleric of New Martyrs & Confessors of Russia Church
			Brooklyn, NY
			
			
			Priest Serge Ledkovsky
			
			
			Deputy Rector, St. Vladimir Memorial Church
			(Jackson, NJ)
			
			
			Priest Sergio Silva
			
			Cleric, St. Alexander Nevsky Cathedral
(Lakewood, NJ)
			
			
			Deacon Leonid Roschko
			
			Cleric, St. George’s Church
(Howell, NJ)
			
			
			Deacon Nathan Mousselli
			Cleric, St. Alexander Nevsky Cathedral
(Lakewood, NJ)
			
			
			Deacon Alexander Smida
			
			
			Cleric, Holy Virgin Protection English Mission
			at St. Vladimir Memorial Church
			(Jackson, NJ)
			
			
			Deacon Paul Drozdowski
			Cleric, St. Vladimir Memorial Church
(Jackson, NJ)
			
			
			Also singing in the choir was Priest Michael Carney (rector of St. 
			Herman of Alaska Church in Lake Odessa, MI) and praying in church 
			was
            
            
			
			Archdeacon Eugene Burbelo.