- en.wikipedia.org Eastern Orthodox Church"Eastern" is used to indicate that the highest concentrations of the Eastern Orthodox Church presence remain in the eastern part of the Christian world...
- probe.org eastern-orthodoxy/The Eastern Church rejected this addition because it was inserted without the support of the universal Church and because it was seen as incorrect theologically.
- theopedia.com eastern-orthodox-churchThe Eastern Orthodox Church is a body of eastern churches adhering to the first seven Ecumenical councils...
- studysmarter.co.uk explanations/history/modern-…This exploration delves into the unique doctrines, traditions, and rituals that set the Eastern Orthodox Church apart, while also comparing and contrasting it...
- britannica.com topic/Eastern-Orthodoxy/Church-…The form of that witness has varied greatly in history, and Orthodox tradition has placed among the church’s saints both hermits and politicians, Hesychast monks...
- orthodoxwiki.org Orthodox_ChurchThe Orthodox Church is the one Church founded by Jesus Christ and his apostles, begun at the day of Pentecost with the descent of the Holy Spirit in A.D. 33.
- religionfacts.com eastern-orthodoxyThe Catholic Church values highly the institutions of the Eastern Churches, their liturgical rites, ecclesiastical traditions, and their ordering of Christian life.
- learnreligions.com eastern-orthodox-church-…Michael Cerularius was the Patriarch of Constantinople from 1043 -1058 AD, during Eastern Orthodoxy's formal separation from the Roman Catholic Church.
- spiritualculture.org orthodox-church/Today, the Orthodox Church remains one of the most important religious and cultural institutions in Eastern Europe, the Middle East, and the Caucasus region.
- encyclopedia.pub entry/29170The Eastern Orthodox Church is decentralised, having no central authority, earthly head or a single bishop in a leadership role.