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  1. The Autocephalous Orthodox Church of Albania (Albanian: Kisha Ortodokse Autoqefale e Shqipërisë), commonly known as the Albanian Orthodox Church or the Orthodox Church of Albania, is an autocephalous Eastern Orthodox church.

  2. autocephaly of the Albanian Church, as preaching in Albanian gave the Church national features. The Berat Con gress decided to dele gate to Ecumenical Patriarchate of Constantinople, the former priest of St. Louis in the USA and now Stavrofor (Crusader) in Korça, Vasil Mark. He went there and presented the decisions of the Congress of Berat.

  3. The Orthodox Autocephalous Church of Albania was declared autocephalous initially by the Congress of Berati, which was held from 10 – 12 September in 1922. The Congress’ decisions were recognized by the Albanian State, which had also prompted it to be developed.

  4. Triadhos) Autocephaly of the National Orthodox Church of Albania.” (Beduli, 2006). In this sense main objective of this manuscript is the analysis of the orthodox community of Elbasan and status of Autocephalous church issues. Keywords: orthodox community, Elbasan, Autocephalous church.

  5. Aug 5, 2012 · On the basis of the ecclesiastical affiliation of the provinces of modern Albania, we can discern five chronological periods: 1) From Apostolic time to 731, when this region was subordinate to the self-governing Church of East Illyricum, under the Roman Vicariate of Thessaloniki.

  6. May 13, 2015 · In one, holy, catholic and apostolic ChurchChurch as a word means those called as a particular people to perform a particular task. The Christian Church is the assembly of God’s chosen people called to keep his word and to do his will and his work in the world and in the heavenly kingdom. In the Scriptures the Church is called the […]

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  8. The Eastern Orthodox Church of Albania, known in Albanian as Kisha Ortodokse Autoqefale e Shqipërisë, is a pivotal religious institution in Albania. Recognized as an autocephalous church by the Ecumenical Patriarchate of Constantinople in 1937, it forms an integral part of the Eastern Orthodox communion.