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  1. Greek Orthodox Church (Greek: Ἑλληνορθόδοξη Ἐκκλησία, Ellinorthódoxi Ekklisía, IPA: [elinorˈθoðoksi ekliˈsia]) is a term that can refer to any one of three classes of Christian churches, each associated in some way with Greek Christianity, Levantine Arabic-speaking Christians or more broadly the rite used in the ...

    • I. Holy Scripture and Holy Tradition
    • II. The Creed
    • III. The Sacraments
    • IV. The Church Calendar
    • V. The Divine Liturgy
    • VI. Ecumenism
    • VII. The Major Feast Days
    • VIII. Divine Services
    • Further Reading

    The Orthodox Church has two great sources of authority: Holy Scripture comprises the writings of both the New and the Old Testaments. The New Testament reveals the human and divine nature of Jesus Christ, and His sacred teachings that we are charged to follow. The Old Testament is a history of the Hebrew people. It contains, among other sacred writ...

    The Creed contains the Church's basic summary of doctrinal truths to which we adhere as Orthodox Christians. It consists of the twelve articles of the Nicene-Constantinopolitan Creed, or the "Pistevo," which is recited at each Divine Liturgy.

    The Sacraments are seven in number. They are the visible means by which the invisible Grace of the Holy Spirit is imparted to us. Four Sacraments are obligatory: 1. Baptism, 2. Chrismation (anointment with holy oil), 3. Confession, and 4. Holy Communion. Three are optional: 1. Matrimony, 2. Holy Orders (Ordination), and 3. Unction (anointment of th...

    The Church Calendar begins on September 1st and ends on August 31st. Each day is sacred for the Orthodox Christian. The Church venerates at least one saint or sacred event in the life of the Church every day of the year. There are, however, several major feast days observed annually, and of these, Easter, or Pascha, is the most important.

    The central worship service of the Church is the Divine Liturgy, which is celebrated each Sunday morning and on all holy days. The Liturgy is also the means by which we achieve union with Jesus Christ and unity with each other through the Sacrament of Holy Communion.

    While the Orthodox Church considers herself the Mother Church of Christendom, she cooperates with other churches in programs of educational, philanthropic, and social endeavors insofar as this is consistent with her theology. Orthodoxy has become a major force in the universal ecumenical movement of which she was a prime mover through the encyclica...

    Nativity of the Theotokos September 8
    Exaltation of the Holy Cross September 14
    Presentation of the Theotokos in the Temple November 21
    Christmas (Nativity of Jesus Christ) December 25

    At the center of the life of the Church is the Holy Eucharist, which is the principal celebration of our faith and the means through which we participate in the very life of the Holy Trinity. The major Sacraments are closely related to the Eucharist, and they bear witness to the continuing presence of Christ in the lives of His people. Besides the ...

    Treasures Of Orthodoxy is a series of pamphlets written for the non-Orthodox, especially those who are considering becoming members of the Orthodox Church and who wish to deepen their appreciation of her faith, worship, and traditions. The pamphlets are authored by Fr. Thomas Fitzgerald, a faculty member of Hellenic College-Holy Cross School of The...

  2. The Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of America, headquartered in New York City, is an Eparchy of the Ecumenical Patriarchate. The mission of the Archdiocese is to proclaim the Gospel of Christ, to teach and spread the Orthodox Christian Faith, to energize, cultivate, and guide the life of the Church in the United States of America according to the ...

  3. Jun 28, 2023 · The Greek Orthodox Church emphasizes participation in the sacraments, including Eucharist and Baptism. These are regarded by Protestants as powerful but symbolic representations of their submission to Christ, of remembering who they are in Christ, and of what Christ did on the cross and at the resurrection.

  4. 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.

  5. Welcome to the Annunciation Greek Orthodox Cathedral in downtown Columbus, Ohio. A member of The Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of America | Metropolis of Pittsburgh | Weekly Service Times: Orthros: 8:15 am - Divine Liturgy: 9:30 am.

  6. Aug 12, 2015 · A concise presentation of some fundamental teachings of faith, worship, norms of living and principles of administration of the Eastern Orthodox Church.

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