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  • Orthodox Christians are Christians who have adopted the ancient, medieval traditions of the Christian Church. These include the veneration of the Virgin Mary, the reverence of the Bible, and a dedication to the practice of piety and prayer. They are divided into two main groups, the Catholics and the Eastern Orthodox.
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  • Orthodox Christians believe that through Jesus’ death and resurrection, humanity can be reconciled with God and receive eternal life.
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  • Concentrated in Europe, Orthodox Christians have decline as a percentage of the global population, but Ethiopian community is highly observant and growing.
  • Orthodox Christians throughout the world use various ethnic or national jurisdictional titles, or more inclusively, the title "Eastern Orthodox", "Orthodox...
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  • Orthodox Christians do not accept the Catholic concept of original sin, which is what makes the Immaculate Conception of the Virgin Mary seem necessary to...
  • Orthodox Christians are Christians who have adopted the ancient, medieval traditions of the Christian Church.
  • Orthodox Christians believe that their church has remained true to the teachings of Jesus Christ and his apostles throughout history.
  • Their holiness, which is not their own but is Christ's, has shone forth so obviously that Orthodox Christians pay them great respect, which is termed veneration.
  • Other factors based on which Orthodox Christians can be distinguished are the allowance of married priests and an all-male priesthood.