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Orthodox Church

NOUN
  1. derived from the Byzantine Church and adhering to Byzantine rites

How To Use Orthodox Church In A Sentence

  • In the midday sun, the allure of a golden-globed Orthodox church was matched only by the three blue spires atop the straight-backed cathedral.
  • After 1054, the Church was divided into the Roman Catholic Church and the Eastern Orthodox Church.
  • Don't Orthodox churches have onion domes? Times, Sunday Times
  • Gray releases jobs/economic development plan -- Fenty and Gray square off in Ward 4 forum and straw poll, 7 p.m. at St. George's Antiochan Orthodox Church DeMorning DeBonis: Aug. 4, 2010
  • In fact, they were converted by the Coptic Orthodox Church, home of Nestorius' most determined opponent, St. Cyril of Alexandria. Summorum Pontificum and the Orthodox
  • And both churchmen agreed that proposed reforms are likely to stop short of demands by some Orthodox churches for a complete restructuring of the World Council of Churches.
  • Don't Orthodox churches have onion domes? Times, Sunday Times
  • The Orthodox Church was never subject to a single externally authoritarian organization and it unshakenly was held together by the strength of internal tradition and not by any external authority.
  • But I have encountered more than one person, both in my past as a student and in my recent career as a blogger, who still manages to believe that, while they are formally Protestant, in the sense of belonging to a Protestant church, they are materially more catholic than either the Catholic or the Orthodox churches. Protestants who think they're Catholic
  • Soon after his death he was declared a Saint by the Eastern Orthodox Church.
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