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1 day ago · Examining the origin and history of the Eastern Orthodox Church and why they separated from the Catholic Church long ago. ... Examining the origin and history of the Eastern Orthodox Church and ...
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3 days ago · When Eastern Orthodox theologians use the term "deuterocanonical", it is important to note that the meaning is not identical to the Roman Catholic usage. In Eastern Orthodox Christianity, deuterocanonical means that a book is part of the corpus of the Old Testament (i.e. is read during the services) but has secondary authority.
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2 days ago · Other differences included discrepancies in hierarchy, beliefs, customs, and even the calendar used for religious events. The Roman Catholic Church had a centralized hierarchy with the Pope at the top, while the Eastern Orthodox Church had a decentralized structure with multiple patriarchs. Moreover, differences in customs and practices, such ...
1 day ago · Orthodox Christianity, also known as Eastern Orthodoxy, is one of the oldest Christian traditions in the world. It emerged from the early Christian church and has its roots in the Eastern Roman Empire. Orthodox Christianity follows the teachings of Jesus Christ as preserved by the apostles and early church fathers.
18 hours ago · Specifically, “Istanbul” (Is-tan-bul) derives from the Greek phrase “is tin poli,” which means “to the city.”. In fact, throughout the many centuries of its existence, Greeks had referred to Constantinople (Greek: Constantinoupoli) as simply “poli,” noting that the word “poli” is also included in the latter part of the name ...
2 days ago · George is very much honoured by the Eastern Orthodox Church, wherein he is referred to as a "Great Martyr", and in Oriental Orthodoxy overall. His major feast day is on 23 April (Julian calendar 23 April currently corresponds to Gregorian calendar 6 May).
1 day ago · Members of many Christian denominations, including the Catholic, Eastern Orthodox, Lutheran, Anglican, Methodist, Oriental Orthodox, United Protestant and some Reformed traditions (including certain Continental Reformed, Presbyterian and Congregationalist churches), observe Good Friday with fasting and church services.