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Matta El Meskeen
Father Matta El Meskeen or Matthew the Poor (20 September 1919 – 8 June 2006) was an Egyptian Coptic Orthodox monk and also the spiritual father of 130 monks in the Monastery of Saint Macarius the Great in the Wilderness of Wadi El Natrun, Egypt. He is also a renowned Orthodox theologian, and author of voluminous texts on Biblical exegesis, Ecclesiastical rites, spiritual and theological matters, and much more (181 books, besides hundreds of journal articles).
Matta_El_Meskeen
Coptic Orthodox Church in Africa
This article is about the Coptic Orthodox Church of Alexandria in African countries other than Egypt.
Coptic_Orthodox_Church_in_Africa
MishaPan
User_talk:MishaPan
Nicodemus the Hagiorite
Nicodemus the Hagiorite or Nicodemus of the Holy Mountain (1748 - July 14 1809) is a saint of the Greek Orthodox Church. He was a monk who wrote ascetic prayer literature and influenced the rediscovery of Hesychasm, a method of contemplative prayer from the Byzantine period.
Nicodemus_the_Hagiorite
Dahn/Archive 25
User_talk:Dahn/Archive_25
Exapostilarion
The Exapostilarion (pl. Exapostilaria) is a hymn or group of hymnsThere may be one exapostilarion (chanted three times), two (with one repeated), or three separate exapostilaria; but the number should always total three.
Exapostilarion
Frjohnwhiteford
User:Frjohnwhiteford
Richardshusr/Archives/2007
User_talk:Richardshusr/Archives/2007
Angelo Piccio
User_talk:Angelo_Piccio
Kathisma
A Kathisma (Greek: καθισμα; Slavonic: каѳисма, kafisma), literally, "seat", is a division of the Psalter, used by Eastern Orthodox Christians and Eastern Catholics who follow the Byzantine Rite. The word may also describe a hymn sung at Matins, a seat used in monastic churches, or a type of monastic establishment.
Kathisma
History of the Eastern Orthodox Church
The Eastern Orthodox Churches trace their roots back to the Apostles and Jesus Christ. Eastern Orthodoxy reached its golden age during the high point of the Byzantine Empire, and then continued to flourish in Russia after the Fall of Constantinople.
History_of_the_Eastern_Orthodox_Church
History of the Orthodox Churches in North America
Estimates of the number of Eastern Orthodox adherents in North America vary considerably depending on methodology ( as well as the definition of the term "adherent" ) and generally fall in range from 1.2 million to 6 million.
History_of_the_Orthodox_Churches_in_North_America
History of the Eastern Orthodox Church
Talk:History_of_the_Eastern_Orthodox_Church
History of the Russian Orthodox Church
==Foundation by St. Andrew==
History_of_the_Russian_Orthodox_Church
Conservapedia/Archive 3
Talk:Conservapedia/Archive_3
Order of Saint Benedict (Orthodox)
The Order of Saint Benedict is a loose affiliation of monastics of the Orthodox Church who strive to live according to the Holy Rule of St Benedict. While there is no actual incorporated body known as the "Order of Saint Benedict", Orthodox Benedictines enjoy good relations with each other, which frequently cross jurisdictional boundaries.
Order_of_Saint_Benedict_(Orthodox)
Western Rite Orthodoxy
Western Rite Orthodoxy or Western Orthodoxy or Orthodox Western Rite are terms used to describe congregations and groups which are in communion with Eastern Orthodox Churches or Oriental Orthodox Churches using traditional Western liturgies rather than adopting Eastern liturgies such as the Divine Liturgy of St. John Chrysostom.
Western_Rite_Orthodoxy
Western Rite Orthodoxy
Talk:Western_Rite_Orthodoxy
Orthodoxyinamerica
Template:Orthodoxyinamerica
St. Sergius Orthodox Theological Institute
The St. Sergius Orthodox Theological Institute in Paris, France, is a seminary of the Russian Orthodox Exarchate in Western Europe (under the Ecumenical Patriarchate).
St._Sergius_Orthodox_Theological_Institute