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Metropolitan Vitaly Ustinov
Metropolitan Vitaly (Ustinov) (Russian: Митрополит Виталий, в миру - Ростислав Петрович Устинов (Secular Name: Rostislav Petrovich Ustinov)), (18 March 1910, St Petersburg - 25 September 2006, Magog, Canada) was a First Hierarch of the Russian Orthodox Church Outside Russia from 1985 to 2001, and the Russian Orthodox Church In Exile from 2001 until his death in 2006.
Metropolitan_Vitaly_Ustinov
History of Eastern Christianity in Asia
Judging from the New Testament account of the rise and expansion of the early church, during the first few centuries of Christianity, the most extensive dissemination of the gospel was not in the West but in the East. In fact, conditions in the Parthian empire (250 BC - A.
History_of_Eastern_Christianity_in_Asia
Sabbas the Goth
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Sabbas_the_Goth
Solus Christi Brothers
Solus Christi Brothers is a monastic community in the state of Wisconsin. The community is part of the Autonomous Ukrainian Orthodox Church in America.
Solus_Christi_Brothers
Nicholas Salamis
Father Nicholas Salamis (Gr. Σᾰλᾰμίς) (born August, 1897,Clergy History of Father Nicholas Salamis (Greek Orthodox Church of Canada) on the Greek island of Samos) was a Greek Orthodox priest of the Eastern Orthodox faith who witnessed almost a century of Greek emigration into Canada.
Nicholas_Salamis
List of the dioceses of the Orthodox Church in America
In the Orthodox Church in America (OCA), the Diocese is the basic church body that comprises all the parishes of a determined geographical area. It is governed by the Diocesan Bishop, with the assistance of a Diocesan Assembly and a Diocesan Council.
List_of_the_dioceses_of_the_Orthodox_Church_in_America
Eastern Christianity/Resources
Portal:Eastern_Christianity/Resources
Mike Rosoft/archive0
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Kirbymas
User:Kirbymas
The Ladder of Divine Ascent
The Ladder of Divine Ascent or Ladder of Paradise (Κλίμαξ; Scala or Climax Paradisi) is an important work for monasticism in Eastern Christianity, composed by John Climacus in ca. AD 600, at the request of John, Abbot of Raithu, a monastery situated on the shores of the Red Sea.
The_Ladder_of_Divine_Ascent
Near Caves
The Near Caves or the Caves of Saint AnthonyAnother name can be Caves of Saint Anthony because the relics of Saint Anthony are buried here.(; ) are historic caves and a network of tunnels of the medieval cave monastery of Kiev Pechersk Lavra in Kiev, the capital of Ukraine.
Near_Caves
Ektenia
Ektenia (from ; literally, "diligence"), often called simply Litany, is a prayerful petition in the Eastern Orthodox liturgy. The prevalent ecclesiastical word for this kind of litany in Greek is Συναπτή Synaptê, Ektenia being the Greek word preferred in Church Slavonic (ектенїѧ ekteniya).
Ektenia
Cswrye/Archive 1
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Images and media for deletion/2006 December 16
Wikipedia:Images_and_media_for_deletion/2006_December_16
Orthodoxy in France
This article seeks to be a clearinghouse of information and links regarding the history and state of Orthodox Christianity in France.
Orthodoxy_in_France
Typikon
Typikon, Typicon. (Greek: τυπικόν, typikon; pl.
Typikon
Paraklesis
A Paraklesis or Supplicatory Canon in the Orthodox Christian Church and Eastern Catholic Churches, is a service of supplication for the welfare of the living. It is addressed to a specific Saint or to the Most Holy Theotokos whose intercessions are sought through the chanting of the supplicatory canon together with psalms, hymns, and ekteniae (litanies).
Paraklesis
History of Georgia (country)
Talk:History_of_Georgia_(country)
Coptic Orthodox Church in Canada
The immigration of the Copts to Canada might have started as early as the late 1950s. Starting in the 1970s, Canada has been receiving a greater number of these immigrants, and the number of Coptic immigrants into Canada has been growing ever since.
Coptic_Orthodox_Church_in_Canada