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  • ...e was elevated to the rank of [[archimandrite]]. On [[December 25]], 1973, Fr, Bartholomew was consecrated [[Metropolitan]] of Philadelphia in Asia Minor ...dox Church. He has also continued the reconciliation dialogues with the [[Roman Catholic Church]] started by his predecessors, and initiated dialogues with
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  • ...[[Fourth Crusade]] in the 13th century brought new [[Roman Catholic Church|Roman Catholic]] overlords which forced the monks to seek protection from Pope In [[fr:République monastique du Mont Athos]]
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  • ...ra traveled to Manchuria where both took [[monasticism|monastic]] vows and Fr. John was consecrated bishop with the name Nicholas on [[April 6]], 1941. T ...s: Orthodox Church of Japan] by Ronald Roberson, a [[Roman Catholic Church|Roman Catholic]] priest and scholar
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  • As Christianity spread, and the persecutions of the Jews by Roman authorities in their homeland increased, causing the dispersion of many of ...in Jerusalem and environs, sometimes jointly with [[Roman Catholic Church|Roman Catholic]] or [[Church of Alexandria (Coptic)|Coptic]] or [[Church of Armen
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  • ...bly bound up with the corruption of this world. The feast was added to the Roman calendar in the seventh century as the ''Dormitio''. In the eighth century, [[fr:Dormition]]
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  • ...on. During the first century BC the city, and Egypt generally passed under Roman rule. ...ns comprise the Patriarchate of Alexandria, the highest number since the [[Roman Empire]]. The current primate of the Church of Alexandria is His Beatitude
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  • Fr. Alexander Schmemann was born in Estonia to Russian émigrés. His family m ...chmemann_and_Solzhenitsyn.jpg|left|thumb|250px|Matushka Juliana Schmemann, Fr. Alexander, and [[Alexander Solzhenitsyn]]]]
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  • ...nt 20th century Orthodox Christian [[priest]], [[theologian]], and writer. Fr. Romanides served under the [[Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of America]] and t ...shop Spyridon of America, on June 17, 1998, for the canonical discharge of Fr. Romanides from the [[Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of America]], in order to
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  • ...tin cross, and during the first liturgy, he mention in the first place the Roman [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Eugene_IV Pope Eugene]. After a few days [[fr:Orthodoxes vieux-croyants]]
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  • ...rjaznik: Inner cassock, but does not have buttons down the front like the Roman cassock [http://www.kwvestments.com/images/103ant_exo.jpg] *[[miter|Mitre]]: not like the Roman mitre, it is very much like a crown, and is adorned with icons; this is a c
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  • ...She is often compared to Dorothy Day, an American [[Roman Catholic Church|Roman Catholic]] who founded the Catholic Worker movement. [[Saint]] Mary died a ...ok the name Maria. Her confessor was Father [[Sergius Bulgakov]]. Later, Fr. [[Dmitri Klepinin]] would be sent to be the [[chaplain]] of the house.
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  • The genre of lives of the [[saint]]s first came into being in the [[Roman Empire]] as collections of traditional accounts of Christian [[martyr]]s, c ...of St. [[Nicholas of Myra]], they are still quite useful. In the words of Fr. [[Thomas Hopko]]:
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  • ...re originally in Latin but then translated in Greek during the time of the Roman ("Byzantine") Empire. ...Mount Athos]] in 1877. A Romanian translation first appeared in 1946 with Fr. [[Dumitru Staniloae]] presiding as editor (the fifth volume appeared in 19
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  • ...stantine]]'s [[conversion]] and the legal tolerance of Christianity in the Roman Empire. This ended the position of Christians as a small, persecuted group ...high period of the Roman ("Byzantine") Empire in the East. The first non-Roman area to adopt the system was Ireland, which developed a unique form closely
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  • ...ies are used, the [[Liturgy of St. Gregory the Great]], derived from the [[Roman Catholic]] Tridentine Mass, and the [[Liturgy of St. Tikhon of Moscow]], ba *[[Emmanuel Hatzikidis|Hatzidakis, Fr. Emmanuel]]. ''The Heavenly Banquet: Understanding the Divine Liturgy'' (2n
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  • ...the scope of papal authority. Consequent to papal authority, however, the Roman Catholic Church has made pronouncements of [[doctrine]] since the Great Sch ...urch vis a vis the Orthodox Church, rather than a comprehensive article on Roman Catholicism in general.
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  • ::As for [[Original Sin|original sin]] and the [[Roman Catholic]] doctrine of the [[Immaculate Conception]], the Orthodox Church h ...faith/articles/article9174.asp The Ever-Virginity of the Mother of God] by Fr. John Hainsworth ([[GOARCH]])</ref><ref>[http://www.religion-cults.com/mary
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  • ...verbeck [''sic'', referencing [[Joseph Julian Overbeck]]], who revised the Roman rite to conform to Orthodox standards, a fairly simple operation at that ti ...nited States, engaged in negotiations to receive a [[Roman Catholic Church|Roman Catholic]] movement in Mexico in the 1920s. Neither of these projects resu
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  • ...with his Persian counterpart, Nerses in 298 that transferred Nisibis into Roman hands. The savage persecution and [[martyr]]dom of Christians under Dioclet ...ng on this opportunity, Shapur II of Persia began a series of attacks into Roman North Mesopotamia. Nisibis was besieged in 338, 346 and 350. During the fir
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  • ...vity, just as the other sexual sins mentioned beforehand. They are all, as Fr. Harakas notes, ''passions'', which even though we are created in the image ...urch alone. The aim of this legislation is ''acceptance'' of the behavior. Fr. George Morelli, speaking at an [[Orthodox Christian Association of Medicin
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