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      • The Divine Liturgy proceeds in three parts. The first is called the Proskomedia, a Greek word meaning "offering," during which the priests prepare the bread and wine for the communion. The second is called the Liturgy of the Catechumens. In the early church, catechumens were people preparing for baptism or chrismation.
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  2. Aug 12, 2015 · The essentials of the Orthodox Church and its members can be divided into four main correlated parts: Principles of belief and faith; The worship of God, in Whom lies belief and hope for salvation;

  3. Jan 1, 2024 · The Eastern Orthodox Church’s story begins with the Christian communities established by the Apostles in the Eastern Roman Empire. As Christianity spread, these communities developed distinct theological and liturgical traditions, influenced by the cultural and intellectual milieu of the Hellenistic world.

  4. The church buildings where the Orthodox meet for these assemblies have three main parts: 1) the entrance; 2) the main open area where the worshippers gather; and 3) the altar, from whence the...

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  5. FOUNDED: 325 c.e. RELIGION AS A PERCENTAGE OF WORLD POPULATION: 3.5 percent. OVERVIEW. Along with Roman Catholicism and Protestantism, Eastern Orthodoxy is one of the three major branches of Christianity. It exists as a fellowship of 18 independent or semi-independent church bodies, each headed by a bishop (sometimes called a patriarch).

  6. Eastern Orthodoxy interprets the primacy of St. Peter and therefore that of the pope similarly, denying the right of the pope to speak and act for the entire church by himself, without a church council and without his episcopal colleagues.

  7. The inside of an Orthodox church is divided into three parts. The first part, near the entrance, is called the porch or narthex. This has another door into the church itself. Here stand catechumens, those preparing for baptism and those who are not baptized. The second and largest part is in the middle of the church, called the nave, is where

  8. The Eastern Orthodox Church stands as one of the three major branches of Christianity, tracing its origins to the earliest Christian communities in the Eastern Roman Empire. Characterized by its rich liturgical worship, vibrant iconography, and deep emphasis on apostolic succession, the Eastern Orthodox Church embodies a tradition that spans ...

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