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'''Worship''' is faith in action. In the words of [[Georges Florovsky]]: “Christianity is a [[liturgical]] religion. The Church is first of all a worshipping community. Worship comes first, [[doctrine]] and [[discipline]] second | '''Worship''' is faith in action. In the words of [[Georges Florovsky]]: “Christianity is a [[liturgical]] religion. The Church is first of all a worshipping community. Worship comes first, [[doctrine]] and [[discipline]] second |
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This article forms part of the series Orthodox Spirituality | |
Holy Mysteries | |
Baptism - Chrismation Confession - Eucharist Marriage - Ordination Holy Unction | |
Three Stages | |
Catharsis/Purification Theoria/Illumination Theosis/Divinization | |
Hesychasm | |
Nepsis - Metanoia Hesychia - Phronema Mysticism - Nous | |
Asceticism | |
Chastity - Obedience Stability - Fasting Poverty - Monasticism | |
Virtues | |
Humility - Generosity Chastity - Meekness Temperance - Contentment Diligence | |
Prayer | |
Worship - Veneration Prayer Rule - Jesus Prayer Relics - Sign of the Cross | |
Church Fathers | |
Apostolic Fathers Desert Fathers Cappadocians The Philokalia The Ladder of Divine Ascent | |
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Worship is faith in action. In the words of Georges Florovsky: “Christianity is a liturgical religion. The Church is first of all a worshipping community. Worship comes first, doctrine and discipline second