Well, that's not the reason—the reason is that we couldn't get along together, you see, and there was a constant fight between the two churches.
Mr. Jenner. And, the factions split primarily, as I understand your testimony today, over the Father Royster group, and I use that expression not to tag him, well, I'll say the St. Nicholas Church, that would possibly be better, because Father Royster preached in the English language.
Mr. Raigorodsky. That's right.
Mr. Jenner. And in the St. Nicholas Church or parish the services were said in what language, again?
Mr. Raigorodsky. In the old Slavic language. That's not the principal reason either.
Mr. Jenner. Then, another reason is that the organizers of the St. Nicholas Church were, as you have said, labeled "Old Guard" in the sense that they were composed primarily of those people of Russian origin and other Slavic origins who in Europe fought——
Mr. Raigorodsky. Either fought or escaped.
Mr. Jenner. Fought the Communists or Bolsheviks or escaped from their regime.
Mr. Raigorodsky. Yes—because there are lots of women and children over there, you see, they never fought against them.
Mr. Jenner. Yes; there are a lot of ladies, of course, who did not fight.