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  2. Eastern Orthodox worship - Wikipedia

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    The worship of the Eastern Orthodox Church is viewed as the church's fundamental activity because the worship of God is the joining of man to God in prayer and that is the essential function of Christ's Church. The Eastern Orthodox view their church as being the living embodiment of Christ, through the grace of His Holy Spirit, in the people ...

  3. Category:Eastern Orthodoxy in Illinois - Wikipedia

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    Eastern Orthodox churches in Illinois (3 P) ... Greek Orthodox Metropolis of Chicago; O. ... St. Ioasaph Orthodox Church

  4. Saturday of Souls - Wikipedia

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    Saturday of Souls (or Soul Saturday) is a day set aside for the commemoration of the dead within the liturgical year of the Eastern Orthodox and Eastern Catholic Churches. Saturday is a traditional day of prayer for the dead, because Christ lay dead in the Tomb on Saturday.

  5. Orthodox mark Christmas, but the celebration is ... - AOL

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    Orthodox Christians packed churches Saturday night for Christmas Eve services, a holiday overshadowed for many believers by conflict. Traditions vary, but typically the main worship service for ...

  6. Divine Liturgy - Wikipedia

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    In their own languages, followers of the Byzantine Rite apply it to their Eucharistic services but, while in English the same word (as also the word "Mass") is at times used to speak of the corresponding services of the Oriental Orthodox Churches, the normal names used in those Churches refers either to the aspect of offering/sacrifice (Qurobo ...

  7. Holy Trinity Orthodox Cathedral (Chicago) - Wikipedia

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    The church was consecrated by St. Tikhon of Moscow and was under the spiritual guidance of St. John of Chicago (Kochurov) during its early years. The church was elevated to a cathedral in 1923, and stands today a member of the Orthodox community in Chicago. It serves as the cathedral church of the Diocese of Midwest of the Orthodox Church in ...

  8. Photos: Ukrainian Orthodox Christians celebrate Palm Sunday - AOL

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    A woman lights a candle during an Orthodox Palm Sunday mass in Bucha. (Zohra Bensemra/Reuters) (REUTERS) Worshippers attend an Orthodox Palm Sunday mass at the Church of the Most Holy Apostles ...

  9. Orthodox Church in America Diocese of the Midwest - Wikipedia

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    The diocese stands out as one of the most historic in the OCA with many parishes dating back to the late 1890s, [1] the diocese was also the epicenter of the mass conversion of Eastern Catholic Americans to orthodoxy between the 1890s-1920s in much part thanks to the labors of the former Eastern Catholic priest St. Alexis Toth who brought more than 20,000 to the church by the end of his life. [2]