• The Orthodox Catholic Church is commonly known as the Eastern Orthodox Church, partly to avoid confusion with the Roman Catholic Church.
  • ...and denominations of Christians: from the fourteenth century to the nineteenth and from the New Zealand Maori missionaries to the Eastern Orthodox Church.
  • The common name of the church, "Eastern Orthodox Church", is a shortened practicality that helps to avoid confusions in casual use.
  • All members of the Eastern Orthodox Church profess the same faith, regardless of race or nationality, jurisdiction or local custom, or century of birth.
  • The church of the holy wisdom at constantinople. [Frontispiece. The. Orthodox eastern church. By. ADRIAN FORTESCUE, Ph.D., D.D.
  • Over time, the Eastern Orthodox Church developed its own distinct identity, emphasizing the importance of tradition, liturgy, and social justice.
  • Orthodox Eastern Church / (frequently spoken of as “the Greek Church,” and described officially as “The Holy Orthodox Catholic Apostolic Eastern Church”).
  • A Note on Nomenclature. Members of the Eastern Orthodox Church usually refer to themselves as simply Orthodox.
  • To apprehend the special significance of the saint's image in the Eastern Orthodox Church we must consider the iconoclastic struggle.
  • The Eastern Orthodox Church, officially the Orthodox Catholic Church, is the second-largest Christian Church, with over 250 million members.