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Orthodox Christians in America (Religion in America Life)

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Although there are more than 200 million Orthodox Christians worldwide--4 million of whom live in the United States--their history, beliefs, and practices are unfamiliar to most Americans. This book outlines the evolution of Orthodox Christian dogma, which emerged for the first time in 33 A.D., before shifting its focus to American Orthodoxy, tracing its origins [...]

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Russian Orthodox Church Outside Russia

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Orthodox Church image taken by Cåsver. Tags: russia, russian orthodox church outside russia, Orthodox, russian orthodox church, Orthodox Catholic Church

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The Icon Handbook: A Guide to Understanding Icons and The

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The Icon Handbook: A Guide to Understanding Icons and the Liturgy Symbols and Practices of the Russian Orthodox Church Tags: russian orthodox church, Religion and Spirituality, Hospitality Recreation, Religion Belief, eastern orthodox church

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How Are Churches in the Russian Orthodox Church Organized in Relationship to Each Other?

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How are churches in the Russian Orthodox Church organized in relationship to each other? Tags: Church, Orthodox, organized, Law Crime, Human Interest, Russian, Religion Belief

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The Russian Orthodox Church

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The Soviets did everything they could to squelch religion. They destroyed churches, or turned them into everything from stables to movie theatres. Despite the efforts of the Soviets, the Russian people remained secretly devoted to the Russian Orthodox Church. They continued to baptize their children and to attend church services. They could no longer [...]

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A Quest for Reform of the Orthodox Church: The 1923

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A Quest for Reform of the Orthodox Church is a translation of the acts and decisions of the Pan-Orthodox Congress of 1923, which was held in Constantinople. The book contains the full transcript of the discussions held during the sessions, including reports to the Congress. The 1923 Congress was called by Ecumenical Patriarch Meletios IV [...]

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My Life as an Orthodox Monk

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www.realzionistnews.com thebrothernathanaelfoundation.org Tags: Orthodox Monk, catholic church, life

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Russians Brave the Cold and Jump in Ice Holes

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Russians brave the cold and jump in ice holes Tens of thousands of Russians jumped into holes cut in ice last Monday night and Tuesday morning on the holiday of the Epiphany, when Russian Orthodox believers take part in a baptism ceremony. Read more on Times of Malta Tags: last monday, brave, Religion and Spirituality, [...]

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Memory Eternal: Tlingit Culture and Russian Orthodox

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In "Memory Eternal", Sergei Kan combines anthropology and history, anecdote and theory to portray the encounter between the Tlingit Indians and the Russian Orthodox Church in Alaska in the late 1700s and to analyze the indigenous Orthodoxy that developed over the next 200 years. As a native speaker of Russian with eighteen years of fieldwork [...]

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What Happens in the Great Liturgy Service in an Orthodox Church?

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also when does it take place and what does it mean to orthodox christians? Tags: Religion & Spirituality, russian orthodox church, happens, Orthodox

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St Elisabeth the New Martyr Russian Orthodox Church Wallasey 027

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Orthodox Church image taken by Athanasius. Tags: Orthodox, Orthodox Catholic Church, Religion Belief, Elisabeth, Russian, russian orthodox church

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Любовь Сильнее.Памяти Николая II.Love Is stronger.In Memory of Nikolay II

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17 июля Русская православная церковь отмечает день памяти страстотерпцев императора Николая II, Императрицы Александры, их чад - царевича Алексия, великих княжон Ольги, Татианы, Марии и Анастасии, принявших мученическую кончину в Екатеринбурге в подвале Ипатьевского дома в ночь с 16 на 17 июля в 1918 г. This sand film is devoted to the holy memory of [...]

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Ousted Patriarch Behind Locked Doors in Jerusalem

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Ousted patriarch behind locked doors in Jerusalem Six years ago, Irineos I was the patriarch of the Greek Orthodox Church of Jerusalem with about 100,000 followers. Today, he sits behind locked doors in his Old City apartment, claiming he has been imprisoned by the successor who ousted him in a dispute over sale of church [...]

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Orthodox Christianity Volume I: The History and Canonical

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Foreword by His Holiness Alexei II, Patriarch of Moscow and All RussiaTranslated from the Russian by Basil BushThis is the first volume of a detailed and systematic expositionof the history, canonical structure, doctrine, moral andsocial teaching, liturgical services, and spiritual life of theOrthodox Church. The purpose of this series is to presentOrthodox Christianity as an [...]

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Modern Russian Theology: Bukharev, Soloviev, Bulgakov: Orthodox

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The Russian school of modern Orthodox theology has made an immense but undervalued contribution to Christian thought. This groundbreaking study introduces the Russian school through the life and thought of three of its greatest thinkers, each representing a generation—Aleksandr Bukharev (1824–1871), Vladimir Soloviev (1853–1901), and Father Sergii Bulgakov (1871–1944). Author Paul Valliere provides biographical sketches [...]

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