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  • According to Mead's Handbook of Denominations, The Greek Eastern Orthodox Church formed in 1054 when it split from the Roman Catholic Church. Since 869 AD, the Eastern and Roman were two branches of the same 'Holy Apostolic' church. In 1054 the head or “pontiff” of each group “excommunicated” the other!
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  • Constantelos, Demetrios J. Understanding the Greek Orthodox church: its faith, history, and practice (Seabury Press, 1982).
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  • in Greece, opening up a more general debate on the role and position of the Orthodox Church in Greek society and the public sphere.
  • Despite the fact that many Western Christians support cremation, the Greek Orthodox Church still maintains its position against cremation.
  • The Greek Orthodox Church (GOC) is a branch of Eastern Orthodoxy , which formally broke with the Western (or Roman Catholic) Church in AD 1054.
  • The Greek Orthodox Church (Greek: Ελληνορθόδοξη Εκκλησία, Hellēnorthódoxē Ekklēsía) is the body of several churches[1][2][3]...
  • The Orthodox church has around 225 million believers and is Christianity’s original church. Here is an overview of the history of the Greek Orthodox Church.
  • Metropolitan of Thebes and Levadia, Greece. The Greek Orthodox Church is one of two branches of Christianity which originated as a result of the Great Schism.
  • After our visit to All Saints Greek Orthodox Church I decided to dig deeper and learned more about the basis of faith for the Orthodox Church.
  • According to Mead's Handbook of Denominations, The Greek Eastern Orthodox Church formed in 1054 when it split from the Roman Catholic Church.