Eastern Orthodox Church

NOUN
  1. derived from the Byzantine Church and adhering to Byzantine rites
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How To Use Eastern Orthodox Church In A Sentence

  • After 1054, the Church was divided into the Roman Catholic Church and the Eastern Orthodox Church.
  • Soon after his death he was declared a Saint by the Eastern Orthodox Church.
  • The opposite is true of Christianity: The Eastern Orthodox Church gave itself the term orthodox, meaning "correct belief. Archive 2007-06-01
  • the first seven councils through 787 are considered to be ecumenical councils by both the Roman Catholic church and the Eastern Orthodox church but the next fourteen councils are considered ecumenical only by the Roman Catholic church
  • The Eastern Orthodox churches have always allowed their priests and deacons to marry before ordination, though not after, and their bishops must be celibate.
  • The Eastern Orthodox Church plays a central role in Greek life.
  • Today, the World Council of Churches also represents Eastern Orthodox Churches.
  • Then I became a priest in the Eastern Orthodox Church. Eventually, in 1989, we came to America, and I am now working as an associate pastor at the First United Methodist Church in Nederland, Texas.
  • Shortly after, Bulgaria established its own patriarchate, independent of the Eastern Orthodox Church in Constantinople.
  • Irene is remembered in the Eastern Orthodox Church as a saint because she restored the use of icons in religious worship.
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