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  • The Eastern Orthodox Church, a branch of Christianity also known as Eastern Orthodoxy, Orthodox Christianity, or the Orthodox Church, is a body of Christians largely living in Eastern Europe, Egypt, and Asia who use the Byzantine Rite and who recognize the Patriarch of Constantinople but are not in communion with the Roman Catholic Church or the pope of Rome.
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  • 2.9 Russian Orthodox Church in the Russian Empire. 2.10 Eastern Orthodox churches under Communist rule. 2.11 Post-Communism to 21st century.
  • The Eastern Orthodox Church, also called the Orthodox Church, is the second-largest Christian church, with approximately 260 million baptized members.
  • In the Eastern Orthodox Church, the iconostasis is a central structure in the church that separates the main body of the church from the inner sanctuary.
  • the refutation of the false church of Eastern Orthodoxy. ... The Chalcedonian Churches in the East are known collectively as the Eastern Orthodox Church.
  • The call of the Reformers for “Scripture alone, faith alone, grace alone, and Christ alone” is missing in the Eastern Orthodox Church, and that is too precious a...
  • The Theosis Christian Project is a ministry working on behalf of the Eastern Orthodox Church.
  • Today, the Eastern Orthodox Church is especially prominent in Greece, Egypt, and Russia, but is found throughout the world.
  • 262 million (3.7% of the world population)[2]. Other name(s). Eastern Orthodox Church (very common), Orthodox Church, Orthodox Christian Church.
  • The Orthodox Church has significantly impacted the culture, politics, and history of Eastern Europe, the Middle East, and the Caucasus region.
  • Eastern Orthodox church architecture constitutes a distinct, recognizable family of styles among church architectures.