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  • *[[Eastern Orthodox Church]]
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  • *see [[Eastern Orthodox Church]]
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  • ...]]) and [[deacon]]. Within the [[Roman Catholic Church|Roman Catholic]], [[Eastern Orthodox Church|Eastern Orthodox]], [[Christianity#Oriental_Orthodox|Oriental Orthodox]] Ch
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  • ...ree Persons (in Greek, ''hypostasis''). This is accepted doctrine in the [[Eastern Orthodox Church]], the [[Roman Catholic]] Church and nearly all [[Protestant]] denomination
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  • ...//www.cwnews.com/news/viewstory.cfm?recnum=32982]. Next in size are the [[Eastern Orthodox Church]]es and the churches of the [[Anglican Communion]].
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  • ...from different cultures, religions and ethnicities. Being overwhelmingly [[Eastern Orthodox Church|Orthodox Christian]], Tbilisi is one of the only places in the world, where
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  • The Roman Catholic Church recognizes 21 ecumenical councils. The Eastern Orthodox Church recognizes only the first 7, the Oriental Orthodox Church only the first 3, # 3rd Constantinople 680/1 (the Eastern Orthodox Church regards the Quinisext Council of Trullo in 692 as a continuation of this co
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  • ==Eastern Orthodox Church== ...eutrality.''' The circumstances have wider relevance. The article on the [[Eastern Orthodox Church]] explains features of the theology of that Church and of its history from
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  • **[[Serbs]] (37.1%), whose main religious culture is [[Eastern Orthodox Church|Orthodoxy]].
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  • ...are or have been included in the Bible by various minorities. Neither the Eastern Orthodox Church nor the Oriental Orthodox Church has an agreed Bible, so fully detailed acc The Eastern Orthodox Church continues largely with the traditional attitude of the East: Bibles vary so
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  • ...The Nicene Creed is included (in variant forms) in the services of the [[Eastern Orthodox Church|Eastern Orthodox]], Orthodox Catholic, [[Roman Catholic Church|Roman Cathol ...astern Orthodox Church|Orthodox Churches]] do not accept the Filioque as [[Eastern Orthodox Church|canonical]]. At present, there are a great many Protestant churches that do
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  • The '''Eastern Orthodox Church''' refers to those Christians who are in communion with the [[Ecumenical Pa ==Defining the Eastern Orthodox Church==
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  • See also [[Eastern_Orthodox_Church#Schism_with_Rome | discussion]] in the [[Eastern Orthodox Church]] article.
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  • ...in contact with the old, learned and archaic Byzantine Greek used by the [[Eastern Orthodox Church|Orthodox Church]]. As a result, since the independence of Greece in 1821, M
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  • =[[Eastern Orthodox Church]] article for approval= ...further work. One editor, [[User:Joe Quick|Joe Quick]], stated that the [[Eastern Orthodox Church]] "feels more like an outline than an article." Unfortunately, this does no
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  • ...ng [[Roman Empire]]. The Eastern traditions are primarily made up of the [[Eastern Orthodox Church]] and the [[Oriental Orthodox Church]], two associations of national church ====[[Eastern Orthodox Church|Eastern Orthodox]]====
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  • ...c alphabet]], since Romanian people belong to the cultural sphere of the [[Eastern Orthodox Church]] which favoured Greek or Greek-derived writing systems (as it is the case
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  • ...ominent in depictions of the Christ's [[crucifixion]], especially in the [[Eastern Orthodox Church|Orthodox Church]], but also in the [[Roman Catholic Church|Western Church]]
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  • * [[Eastern Orthodox Church]]
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  • ...g a cruciform shape, closely resembling the [[Mitre|''mitra'']] of later [[Eastern Orthodox Church|Eastern Orthodox]] [[patriarch]]s.</ref><br><small>© Trustees of the Brit.
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  • *[[Turkish language|Turkish]] spoken by [[Eastern Orthodox Church|Orthodox Christians]] ([[Karamanlides]]) was often written in Greek script, *[[Surguch]], a [[Turkic language]] spoken by a small group of [[Eastern Orthodox Church|Orthodox Christians]] in northern Greece.
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  • Before they could marry, Prince Philip was required to convert from [[Eastern Orthodox Church|Greek Orthodoxy]] to [[Anglicanism]], to renounce his allegiance to the [[G
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  • ...only in use by members of the clergy the [[Roman Catholic Church]], the [[Eastern Orthodox Church]] and the [[Anglican Communion]].
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