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- Eastern Orthodox Church - Wikipedia
The Eastern Orthodox Church is defined as the Eastern Christians which recognise the seven ecumenical councils and usually are in communion with the Ecumenical Patriarchate, the Patriarchate of Alexandria, the Patriarchate of Antioch, and the Patriarchate of Jerusalem
- Eastern Orthodoxy | Definition, Origin, History, Facts | Britannica
Eastern Orthodoxy, one of the three major doctrinal and jurisdictional groups of Christianity It is characterized by its continuity with the apostolic church, its liturgy, and its territorial churches Its adherents live mainly in the Balkans, the Middle East, and former Soviet countries
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The Eastern Orthodox Church teaches that it is the Church started by Jesus Christ in his instructions to the Apostles It practices what it understands to be the original Christian faith and maintains the sacred tradition passed down from the apostles
- Eastern Orthodox Church Beliefs and Practices - Learn Religions
Eastern Orthodoxy claims to have fully preserved, without any deviation, the traditions, and doctrines of the early Christian church established by the apostles Adherents believe themselves to be the only true and "right believing" Christian faith Eastern Orthodox Beliefs Vs Roman Catholic
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The Eastern Orthodox Church is a fellowship of autocephalous (Ancient Greek: αὐτοκέφαλος; "self-headed") churches, with the ecumenical patriarch of Constantinople recognised as having primus inter pares status
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The Eastern Orthodox Church places emphasis and awards a high level of prestige to traditions of monasticism and asceticism with roots in Early Christianity in the Near East and Byzantine Anatolia
- Orthodox Church - OrthodoxWiki
The Orthodox Church is the one Church founded by Jesus Christ and his apostles, begun at the day of Pentecost with the descent of the Holy Spirit in A D 33 It is also known (especially in the contemporary West) as the Eastern Orthodox Church or the Greek Orthodox Church
- Eastern Orthodoxy - Faith, Traditions, Unity | Britannica
Eastern Orthodox representatives took part in the various Life and Work (practical) and Faith and Order (theological) conferences from the very beginning of the 20th century
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