• The Orthodox Church, officially called the Orthodox Catholic Church [note 1] and commonly referred to as the Eastern Orthodox Church,[4]...
  • Herein will be presented the events and services of the Passion Week recorded in the New Testament as they exist in the Eastern Orthodox Church today.
  • Orthodox Eastern Church / (frequently spoken of as “the Greek Church,” and described officially as “The Holy Orthodox Catholic Apostolic Eastern Church”).
  • According to Mead's Handbook of Denominations, The Greek Eastern Orthodox Church formed in 1054 when it split from the Roman Catholic Church.
  • The common name, \”Eastern Orthodox Church\”, is a shortened practicality that helps to avoid confusions in casual use.
  • Some people believe that the Roman Catholic and Eastern Orthodox Churches are essentially the same in doctrine. This is complete bullshit.
  • To apprehend the special significance of the saint's image in the Eastern Orthodox Church we must consider the iconoclastic struggle.
  • Eastern Orthodoxy was reacting to the religious, cultural, linguistic, and political differences with the Western Church centred in Rome.
  • The Eastern Orthodox Church, also known as the Orthodox Catholic Church, is a critical institution in the context of global Christianity.
  • Andrew Stephen Damick lists 5 differences between the Roman Catholic Church and the Eastern Orthodox Church – can you think of any more?