• With a rich history and deep theological traditions, the Eastern Orthodox Church has distinct beliefs and practices that set it apart from other Christian...
  • The Eastern Orthodox Family The Eastern Orthodox Church is the body of Christians whose roots extend directly back to Jesus Christ and His Apostles through...
  • The Eastern Orthodox Church (encompassing national Orthodox jurisdictions such as Greek Orthodox, Russian Orthodox...
  • The Eastern Orthodox Church refers to those Christians who are in communion with the Ecumenical Patriarchate of Constantinople established during the Byzantine Empire...
  • Previous (Eastern Catholic Churches). Next (Eastern Europe). Eastern Christianity refers collectively to the Christian traditions and churches that developed in Greece, Serbia...
  • The Catholic Church is composed of 24 different churches: the Latin Catholic Church, which represents ninety percent of Catholics worldwide, and the Eastern...
  • Eastern Orthodox ecclesiology is "Christocentric", viewing Christ Jesus as the head of the Church, and the Church as his body; with authority derived directly from...
  • With the exception of Georgia and Bulgaria which withdrew in 1997 and 1998, and Estonia, all the Orthodox churches (Eastern) are members of the WCC.
  • The Order of Saint Benedict is an affiliation of monastics of the Eastern Orthodox Church who strive to live according to the Rule of St Benedict.
  • "Eastern" is used to indicate that the highest concentrations of the Eastern Orthodox Church presence remain in the eastern part of the Christian world...