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  • 21Orthodoxy (book) — Orthodoxy   Author(s) …

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  • 22Orthodoxy (disambiguation) — Orthodoxy in its original sense referred to the State church of the Roman Empire Sundry Christian Churches that style themselves Orthodox claim to be the continuation of the above: Eastern Orthodoxy accepts 7 Ecumenical councils. Oriental… …

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  • 23Orthodoxy in Greece — may refer to: Church of Greece the autocephalous church of Greece which is organised into 81 dioceses. However, 30 of these are nominally under the jurisdiction of the Ecumenical Patriarchate of Constantinople (see below). Ecumenical Patriarchate …

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  • 24Orthodoxy in Thailand — Orthodoxy (Orthodox Christianity) in Thailand is presented by the Representative Office of Russian Orthodox Church (since 1999), including the Orthodox parish of Saint Nicolas in Bangkok (Sukhothai road, Dusit)[1][2], Ecumenical Patriarchate of… …

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  • 25Orthodoxy in Ghana — Orthodoxy as practiced in Ghana. Noncanonical orthodoxy emerged in Ghana in 1925. Then «Catholic Orthodox Church» was organized by the charismatic African Bres Ando, but he and his followers vaguely knew the meaning of the term «Orthodoxy», and… …

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  • 26Orthodoxy in Norway — Our Saviour s Orthodox Church in Oslo. Classification Orthodox Church Geographical areas Norway Origin …

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  • 27Orthodoxy, Feast of — • Eastern feast that commemorates the restoration of the holy icons to the churches in 842 Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006 …

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  • 28Orthodoxy by country — Distribution of Orthodox Christianity in the world by country Eastern Orthodoxy   Dominant religion (more th …

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  • 29Orthodoxy and the Charismatic Movement — Pentecost: Pentecost and the Outpouring of the Holy Spirit …

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  • 30Orthodoxy in Estonia — Part of a series on Eastern Christianity …

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