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  • ...il of Arles of 314|Council of Arles]] in 314 and the [[Council of Rimini]] in 359. ...he first Bishop of Britain and there is a town named after him to this day in Wales. So there is certainty that he came and established the Church at th
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  • ...h Outside of Russia]] and Overseer of the [[Russian Ecclesiastical Mission in Jerusalem]]. He also serves as the First Deputy of the President of the Syn Archbishop Mark was born Michael Arndt on [[January 29]], 1941 in Chemnitz, Saxony, Germany.
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  • In 2017, he and his parish left the Orthodox Church to be an Eastern Rite Cath ...completed his secondary education in Greater Western Sydney. He is fluent in English, German, Montenegrin, Serbo-Croatian, and Spanish.
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  • ...one of the earliest saints to be seen [[w:Saints and levitation|levitating in prayer]].<ref group="note">St. [[Ioannikios the Great|Joannicius the Great] ...f Mount Stirion]. Commemorated February 7. [[Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of Australia]].</ref> St. Luke's [[feast day]] is celebrated on [[February 7]], with the
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  • ...niversity), The Center for Early Christian Studies (Catholic University of Australia), The School of Early Christian and Eastern-Christian Affairs (Louvain Univ ...e Sixth Annual Conference, titled "Healing, Reconciliation and Forgiveness in Eastern Orthodox Perspectives," will be held on December 5, 2014.
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  • ...orn ca.1192 in [[w:Didymoteicho|Didymoteicho]] and died on 3 November 1254 in [[w:Nymphaion_(Ionia)#History|Nymphaion]]. His [[feast day]] is on [[Novemb ...general Basil Vatatzes, [[w:Domestikos|Domestikos]] of the East, who died in 1193, and his wife, an unnamed niece of the Emperors [[w:Isaac II Angelos|I
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  • [[File:Archbishop James 1950s.jpg|thumb|250px|Archbishop James in his chapel in the 1950’s]] ...ed to have served the first [[Pascha|Paschal]] Liturgy in America entirely in English.
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  • ...ch Outside Russia]] and rector of the [[parish]] of St. Innocent of Moscow in Nashville, Tennessee. He was born [[November 25]], 1942 in Vienna, Austria of both European and Slavic backgrounds, Father Seraphim, l
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  • ...es or blogs, and many interesting non-Orthodox ones as well. However, keep in mind that the authors do not speak for the Church, and the writers - even c ...work. Please also note - a number of blogs here may not have been updated in quite some time, yet they are included because they still may be of worth t
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  • ...the Soviet Union. As conditions for the Church slowly started to improve in his homeland, he was at the forefront of the effort to reunite the [[Russia ...caped to Germany along with many German families living in Latvia, thanks, in large part, to their German-sounding last name.
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  • ...the inspirational witness of Christians as a role model community, etc.). In other words, laypeople played a highly significant role at the local level ...before spreading to rural areas through monasticism from 270 onward (first in Egypt and Syria, then elsewhere). The faith spread rapidly, helped by a num
    32 KB (4,930 words) - 17:02, December 24, 2020

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