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  • * Carlton, Clark. ''The Truth: What Every Roman Catholic Should Know About the Orthodox Church (Faith Catechism Series)''. *Hatzidakis, Fr. Emmanuel. ''The Heavenly Banquet:Understanding the Divine Liturgy''. Forew
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  • *[http://www.orthodox.net/falbum/frgeorge.htm Fr. George Johnson's Personal Testimony] ...tor-to-orthodox-priest-fr-gregory-rogers/ From Evangelical to Orthodox] by Fr. Gregory Rogers
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  • **[http://www.orthodoxytoday.org/articles7/AndrewsBaptist.php Fr. Richard Demetrius Andrews' Response] ==Roman Catholic Polemics==
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  • ...hropy]], his denunciation of abuse of authority in the Church and in the [[Roman Empire]] of the time, and for a [[Divine Liturgy]] attributed to him. He ha John Chrysostom is also recognized by the [[Roman Catholic Church]], which considers him a saint and Doctor of the Church, an
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  • ...devotion as in the Eastern Church. A more elaborate version known to some Roman Catholics by the same name goes: "O my Jesus, forgive us our sins, save us [[fr:Prière de Jésus]]
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  • * [http://www.geocities.com/berolini/subseciva.htm Studies in Roman and Byzantine Law] - an index of articles in this journal is available onli * Roman Catholic - [http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/09056a.htm Catholic Encyclopedi
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  • ...at left him first as emperor of the west, and then as supreme ruler of the Roman Empire. Constantine is perhaps best known for being the first Roman Emperor to endorse [[Christianity]], traditionally presented as a result o
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  • ...s tradition, encompassing the Greek-speaking world, developed in [[Eastern Roman Empire|Byzantium]] from the establishment of its capital, Constantinople, i ...n]], reputedly of Syriac origin, which finds its acme in the work of St. [[Roman the Melodist|Romanos the Melodist]] (sixth century). This dramatic [[homily
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  • ...t" tradition), meaning that the bishops of certain prominent cities in the Roman Empire were recognized as primates over the surrounding regions, by virtue ...Answers on Autocephaly], an ''apologia'' for the [[OCA]]'s autocephaly by Fr. [[Thomas Hopko]] (1971)
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  • He was arrested by the Roman authorities and transported to Rome to die in the arena. They hoped to make ...ignatius_of_antioch.01.htm The Ecclesiology of St. Ignatius of Antioch] by Fr. [[John S. Romanides]]
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  • ...[[diocese]]. Thus, there is no equivalent to the [[Roman Catholic Church|Roman Catholic]] [[pope|papacy]] within the Eastern Orthodox Churches. [[fr:Église orthodoxe]]
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  • ...and All the East." However, the literal name "Rüm" does not actually mean Roman but Greek. The Arabs and the Turks refer to the Christians who belong to th ...that came to be associated with the [[bishop]] of Antioch was that of the Roman Diocese of the East (a [[diocese]] was originally an imperial governmental
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  • ...een some agreed Christological statements issued in conjunction with the [[Roman Catholic Church]] and the Eastern Orthodox (Chalcedonian) family (Ecumenica [[fr:Églises orthodoxes orientales]]
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  • ...h and [[Ninth Ecumenical Council]]s"), as well as Fr. [[John Meyendorff]], Fr. [[George Dragas]] and Metropolitan [[Hierotheos (Vlachos) of Nafpaktos]]. ...ation of this [[synod]] to be the '''Eighth Ecumenical Council''' is the [[Roman Catholic Church]]'s ''Catholic Encyclopedia'' (1907), which describes the c
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  • ...Christian Churches: Patriarchate of Constantinople] by Ronald Roberson, a Roman Catholic priest and scholar ...ntinople and Rome: A Survey of the Relations between the Byzantine and the Roman Churches], by Milton V. Anastos
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  • ...West"<ref>"The West" is an over-simplification referencing how the Western Roman Empire fell to the Barbarians, and consequently developed various heterodox ...this way of speaking was virtually unknown in the Greek-speaking, Eastern Roman Empire.
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  • ...ent.org/cathen/13785a.htm Catholic Encyclopedia: The Sign of the Cross] ([[Roman Catholic]]) [[fr:Signe de la Croix]]
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  • ...opposition to [[Roman Catholic]] viewpoints on the same question. For the Roman Catholic Church, a council's ecumenicity is primarily determined by its rat ...cumenicity, and in most cases, their decrees immediately were written into Roman imperial law. No condition of later reception is reflected in the councils
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  • ...to the [[Orthodox Church]]. Overbeck was a former [[Roman Catholic Church|Roman Catholic]] priest from Germany who had left the priesthood after becoming d ...ved into Orthodoxy. Bishop Vladimir received them on May 9, 1891; however, Fr. Vilatte was consecrated to the episcopacy by hierarchs of the [[Church of
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  • :In 1926, the so-called "Polish Catholic National Church" (headed by Fr. Andrew Huszno) (really no more than six [[parish]]es) was received into th ...ntalis.blogspot.com/2004/09/western-rite-history-part-five.html] However, Fr. Vilatte, who proved an ecclesiastical wanderer, soon led the parish into O
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