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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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