The
Eastern Orthodox Church
, officially the
Orthodox Church
, is a
Christian
church
. Their type of Christianity is also called
Orthodox Christianity
or
Orthodoxy
. Their members are called Orthodox Christians, although there is another group of Churches called
Oriental Orthodox
that is not in communion with the Orthodox Church. There are about 300 million Orthodox Christians in the world. Most Orthodox Christians are found in
Eastern Europe
and the
Middle East
.
The Eastern Orthodox Church teaches that it is the Church started by
Jesus Christ
in his instructions to the
Apostles
. It practices what it understands to be the original Christian faith and maintains the
sacred
tradition
passed down from the apostles.
The worship service is known as the Divine Liturgy. The beliefs and rituals of the service are similar to the
Eucharist
in the
Roman Catholic Church
.
In 395, the
Roman Empire
was split into a western part and an eastern part. The western part lasted to the 5th or 6th century. Τhe exact dates are a point of debate. The eastern part, which is commonly called
Byzantine Empire
, lasted until the 15th century. The split of the
Roman Empire
also affected the church, which developed differently in both parts. In 1054, there was the
Great Schism
. The western part developed what is now the
Roman Catholic Church
, and the eastern part is now called Eastern Orthodox Church. In the west, there is the
Patriarch
of Rome, who is commonly called the
Pope
. In the east, there is the Patriarch of Constantinople. Because of historical developments, many Eastern Orthodox churches also have a local Patriarch. In the west, the Pope is an
absolute
leader. The Patriarch of
Constantinople
is the "first among equals"; his power is not absolute, as seen when meeting with other Patriarchs. His power is the same of all bishops.
The mostly used orthodox cross
Important things to know about the Orthodox Churches
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Some holidays include
Christmas
and
Easter
.
Orthodox believe in everything in the
Nicene Creed
:
- I believe in one God, the Father, the Almighty, Creator of heaven and earth and of all things visible and invisible.
- And in one Lord Jesus Christ, the only begotten Son of God, begotten of the Father before all ages.
- Light of Light, true God of true God, begotten not created, of one essence with the Father through whom all things were made.
- For us men and for our salvation He came down from heaven and was incarnate with the Holy Spirit and the Virgin Mary and became man.
- He was crucified for us under Pontius Pilate, and He suffered and was buried.
- On the third day He rose according to the Scriptures.
- He ascended into heaven and is seated at the right hand of the Father.
- He will come again in glory to judge the living and dead. His kingdom shall have no end.
- And in the Holy Spirit, the Lord, the Giver of life, who proceeds from the Father, who together with the Father and the Son is worshiped and glorified, who spoke through the prophets.
- In One, Holy, Catholic, and Apostolic Church.
- I acknowledge one baptism for the forgiveness of sins.
- I expect the resurrection of the dead.
- And the life of the ages to come. Amen.
- In summary, they believe in one God. He has three parts (Father, Son & Spirit) which are one and the same (of one essence). As the Son (Jesus), he arrived from Heaven, died, and resurrected. He will eventually return as a Judge for all of humanity, as mentioned in the
Bible
.
Distribution of Eastern Orthodoxy in the world by country
The many churches of the Orthodox Church are distinct in terms of administration and local culture, but for the most part exist in
full communion
with one another. Most of these churches are led by
patriarchs
. Most patriarchs recognize the
Patriarch of Constantinople
as their spiritual leader.
The following listing contains a selection of Eastern Orthodox Churches. Unless otherwise stated, they are in communion:
In the 17th century a group of people split from the Eastern Orthodox Church because they did not agree with some changes that were introduced. These people are known as
Old Believers
today. There are two big groups of Old Believers and a few smaller ones. Old Believers are not in communion with the other Eastern Orthodox Churches.
The Orthodox Church; 455 Questions and Answers
. Harakas, Stanley H. Light and Life Publishing Company, 1988. (
ISBN
0-937032-56-5
)
The Orthodox Church New Edition Publisher: Penguin (Non-Classics); 2 edition