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This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 20 December 2024. Second-largest Christian church This article is about the Eastern Orthodox Church as an institution. For its religion, doctrine and tradition, see Eastern Orthodoxy. For other uses of "Orthodox Church", see Orthodox Church (disambiguation). For other uses of "Greek Orthodox", see Greek ...
Before his passing, he requested that memorials be made to St. Nicholas Greek Orthodox Church, St. Louis, MO. [5] Melina Kanakaredes – St. Nicholas's Greek Orthodox Church listed her as a possible speaker, credits the church as helpful to her in youth. Grew up at Annunciation Greek Orthodox Church in Akron, OH [6] [7]
Church Father, Patriarch of Alexandria, the Great [131] Athanasius the Athonite: c. 1003: 5 July Church Father, Venerable, also known as Athanasius of Mount Athos [132] Athenagoras of Athens: c. 190: 24 July Church Father, Apologist [133] Atticus of Constantinople: 425 8 January Church Father, Patriarch of Constantinople [134] Augustine of ...
Syro-Malankara Catholic Church: Major Archbishop Moran Mor Baselios Cleemis Catholicos; Romanian Greek-Catholic Church: Major Archbishop Lucian MureČ™an; Ruthenian Greek Catholic Church: Metropolitan William C. Skurla; Hungarian Greek Catholic Church: Bishop Péter Fülöp Kocsis; Slovak Greek Catholic Church: Metropolitan Ján Babjak
Timeline showing the main autocephalous Eastern Orthodox Churches, from an Eastern Orthodox point of view, up to 2022. Greek Orthodoxy. Greek Orthodox Church of Antioch. The community and seat of the patriarchate according to Orthodox tradition was founded by St Peter and then given to St Ignatius, in what is now Turkey.
Any Eastern Orthodox church building that has a capacity of 3,000 people or more, can be added to this page. Entries are included even if a premises otherwise meeting the criterion currently does not function as a church. For example, the Hagia Sophia in Turkey is included – it was originally built as a church but was later converted into a ...
Orthodox Eastern Church (1909), The Shorter Catechism of the Eastern Orthodox Catholic Church, Rincon Publishing Co. Ware, Bishop Kallistos (Timothy) (1991) [first published 1964], The Orthodox Church (revised original ed.), New York: Penguin Books, ISBN 978-0-14-013529-9
This is a list of Eastern Orthodox bishops and archbishops. See also Eastern Orthodox Church organization and Patriarch . Archbishops in the autocephalous churches