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    • 15 self-governing churches

      • Globally, there are 15 self-governing churches among the Eastern Orthodox, while the Oriental Orthodox, including the Copts, Armenians, Ethiopians and Assyrians, have their own churches.
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  2. Apr 4, 2016 · Independent "Orthodox" churches are groups which often use the term Orthodox in their names but have no canonical connection with the mainstream Orthodox Church, do not practice communion with it, and usually have no direct historical connection to it.

  3. The Eastern Orthodox Church is a communion of 15 autocephalous —that is, administratively completely independentregional churches, [286] plus the Orthodox Church in America and two Ukrainian Orthodox Churches.

  4. Independent Eastern Orthodox Churches can be categorised into several groups like old believers, national churches, western rite churches, new generation churches and so on, depending on the nature of their origin, development, and liturgical practices. 1. Old Believers or Old Ritualist.

  5. Christian denominations of Eastern Orthodoxy, which nevertheless are considered uncanonical by members of the Eastern Orthodox communion.

  6. May 10, 2024 · Orthodox church in Baranavichy, Brest province, Belarus. The Orthodox church is a fellowship of “autocephalous” churches (canonically and administratively independent), with the ecumenical patriarch of Constantinople holding titular or honorary primacy. The number of autocephalous churches has varied in history.

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  7. Like the Pentarchy of the first millennium, the mainstream (or "canonical") Eastern Orthodox Church is organised into autocephalous churches independent from each other. In the 21st century, the number of mainstream autocephalous churches is seventeen ; there also exist autocephalous churches unrecognized by those mainstream ones .

  8. Aug 4, 2023 · Each church has always had independent administration, but, with the exception of the Church of Rome, which finally separated from the others in the year 1054, are united in faith, doctrine, Apostolic tradition, sacraments, liturgies, and services.

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