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  1. Greek Orthodox is a term for people who follow the Orthodox Church that originated out of Greece, and follows the Byzantine Rite of worship. Eastern Orthodox is a term for Christians around the world who adhere to the "true faith" or Orthodox faith.

    • What Is The Eastern Orthodox Church?
    • Eastern Or Greek Orthodox?
    • How Many Different Types of Orthodox Churches Are Out there?
    • Sounds Like A Federation of Nationalistic Churches…
    • Conclusion

    The word Orthodox is a combination of two Greek words orthos and doxa. Orthos means “straight” or “correct.” Doxa means “glory,” “worship,” and “doctrine.” So, the word Orthodox means both “proper worship” and “correct doctrine.” Eastern Orthodoxy (sometimes simply called the Orthodox Church) has an organic and continuous 2,000-year historyspanning...

    Historically, the term “Greek Orthodox” has been used to describe all Eastern Orthodox Churches in general. In these cases, “Greek” referred to the heritage of the Byzantine Empire. Theologians utilized the Greek language in early writings, and Greek was spoken widely throughout the Empire. Over the next several centuries, most parts of the liturgy...

    Most Orthodox churches today fall into either Eastern Orthodoxy or Oriental Orthodoxy. In addition to these, some other churches exist that have no affiliation, mostly in the West. *Only the Russian, Bulgarian, Georgian, Polish, the Czech-Slovak churches recognize the Orthodox Church in America as autocephalous. So, depending on which archdiocese y...

    On the contrary! Think of it this way: the Orthodox Church is structured as One Church. However, that Church has several “jurisdictions,” which were established and expanded by missionaries and by the immigrant communities who came to America. The doctrine and worship of each jurisdiction and parish is the same. But in some, languages other than En...

    The Eastern Orthodox Church is a lot simpler than people believe when first encountering her. She is an incredibly beautiful, diverse family of followers of Jesus Christ, who all worship according to local customs and tradition, and collectively follow the doctrine set forth by the Fathers in the days of the ancient Church. We are not all Greeks, n...

  2. The Eastern Orthodox Church, officially the Orthodox Catholic Church, [9][10][11] and also called the Greek Orthodox Church[12] or simply the Orthodox Church, is the second-largest Christian church, [a][13][14] with approximately 230 million baptised members.

  3. 2 days ago · Because of the historical links of Eastern Orthodoxy with the Eastern Roman Empire and Byzantium (Constantinople), however, in English usage it is referred to as the “Eastern” or “Greek OrthodoxChurch.

    • John Meyendorff
  4. Greek Orthodox is a subset of Eastern Orthodox. Antiochian Orthodox is another subset of Eastern Orthodox. The differences between Antiochian and Greek practice are extremely minor, and in terms of beliefs they are the same.

  5. Eastern Orthodoxy, otherwise known as Eastern Orthodox Christianity or Byzantine Christianity, [1] is one of the three main branches of Chalcedonian Christianity, alongside Catholicism and Protestantism.

  6. Jun 20, 2019 · No Eastern Orthodox Church, no Roman Catholic Church, no Reformation, and no denominations. There were just two large branches of the same tree: the church in the West and the church in the East. But in 1054, tension between the two came to a head in what is now known as the Great Schism—a split between the two that has yet to be mended.

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