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Feb 26, 2011 · Pages in category "Pre-Schism Western Saints" The following 131 pages are in this category, out of 131 total.
- Anastasius I of Rome
Our father among the saints Anastasius I of Rome was the...
- Saints
Desert Fathers. Egyptian Saints. Ethiopian Saints....
- Anastasius I of Rome
Western Rite Orthodoxy, also called Western Orthodoxy or the Orthodox Western Rite, are congregations within the Eastern Orthodox tradition which perform their liturgy in Western forms. Besides altered versions of the Tridentine Mass, congregations have used Western liturgical forms such as the Sarum Rite, the Mozarabic Rite, and Gallican Rite.
Aug 21, 1988 · Many Orthodox theologians classify the saints in six categories: The Apostles , who were the first ones to spread the message of the Incarnation of the Word of God and of salvation through Christ. The Prophets , because they predicted and prophesied the coming of the Messiah.
Holy Fathers of the Serbian Orthodox Church, official web site of the Serbian Orthodox Church, Diocese of Western America. Lives and Legends of the Georgian Orthodox Saints. Collection of Lives of Western Saints: compiled by Katherine I. Rabenstein. I cautiously recommend this site as it is compiled by a Roman Catholic.
A Convert’s Heritage – Western Saints – The Archives of Orthodox America. Despite the universality of the Holy Orthodox Church, it is not infrequently that converts confess to feeling “out of place” in {he Russian, Greek, Serbian, or other ethnic tradition which, with few exceptions, dominates parish life in the Orthodox West.
The Orthodox Western Rite – Saint Mark's Parish of Denver. Before the year 1054 there would have been no difficulty in declaring that the Western Rite of the Undivided Church was simply the use of Latin speaking Churches. The Rite used by Christians in Scotland, Ireland and England, was as Orthodox as that used in Constantinople.