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| List of Eastern Orthodox jurisdictions in North America The following is a list of Eastern Orthodox jurisdictions with a presence in North America. List_of_Eastern_Orthodox_jurisdictions_in_North_America
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| Philip the Evangelist Philip the Evangelist appears several times in the Acts of the Apostles. He was one of the Seven Deacons chosen to care for the poor of the Christian community in Jerusalem (). Philip_the_Evangelist
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| Patriarch Tarasios of Constantinople Saint Tarasios or Saint Tarasius (), (c. 730–February 25 806), Patriarch of Constantinople from December 25, 784 until his death in 806. Patriarch_Tarasios_of_Constantinople
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| Monk A monk (, monachos), derived from Greek monos (alone), in modern parlance also referred to as a monastic, is a person who practices religious asceticism, the conditioning of mind and body in favor of the spirit, and does so living either alone or with any number of like-minded people, whilst always maintaining some degree of physical separation from those not sharing the same purpose. The concept is ancient and can be seen in many religions and in philosophy. Monk
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| Hesychasm Talk:Hesychasm
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| Aelia Eudoxia | place of death = Aelia_Eudoxia
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| Saint Blaise Saint Blaise (Greek: Άγιος Βλάσιος, Agios Vlasios; Armenian: Սուրբ Բարսեղ) was a physician and bishop of Sebaste (modern Sivas), Armenia. According to his Acta he was martyred by being beaten, attacked with iron carding combs, and beheaded. Saint_Blaise
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| Simeon Stylites Saint Simeon Stylites or Symeon the Stylite ( mār semān l-amūdī) (c. 390 – 2 September 459) was an ArabThe Origin of Islam in its Christian Environment, In: The Gunning Lecture, 1925, Edinburgh University, Ltd, 1926, v I. Simeon_Stylites
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| Dionysius the Areopagite Dionysius the Areopagite (Greek ) was the judge of the Areopagus who, as related in the Acts of the Apostles, (), was converted to Christianity by the preaching of the Apostle Paul. According to Dionysius of Corinth, quoted by Eusebius, this Dionysius then became a bishop of Athens. Dionysius_the_Areopagite
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| Burning bush The burning bush is an object described by the Book of Exodus as being located on Mount Horeb; according to the narrative, the bush was on fire, but was not consumed by the flames, hence the name. In the narrative, the burning bush is the location at which Moses was appointed by Yahweh to lead the Israelites out of Egypt and into Canaan. Burning_bush
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| Standing Conference of the Canonical Orthodox Bishops in the Americas The Standing Conference of the Canonical Orthodox Bishops in the Americas (SCOBA) is an Eastern Orthodox organization designed to help cooperation among the canonical Orthodox Christian jurisdictions to be found in the Americas. It acts as a clearinghouse for educational, charitable, and missionary work in the Americas. Standing_Conference_of_the_Canonical_Orthodox_Bishops_in_the_Americas
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| International Churches of Christ | polity = Congregationalist International_Churches_of_Christ
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| Whit Monday Whit Monday or Pentecost Monday (also known as Monday of the Holy Spirit) is the holiday celebrated the day after Pentecost, a movable feast in the Christian calendar. It is movable because it is determined by the date of Easter. Whit_Monday
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| Saint Demetrius of Thessaloniki Saint Demetrius of Thessaloniki (Greek: Άγιος Δημήτριος της Θεσσαλονίκης) was a Christian martyr who is said to have lived in Thessaloniki in the early 4th century. During the Middle Ages, he came to be revered as one of the most important Orthodox military saints, often paired with Saint George. Saint_Demetrius_of_Thessaloniki
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| Archbishop of America The Archdiocese of America, better known as the Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of America, is a jurisdiction of the Eastern Orthodox Church under the Ecumenical Patriarchate of Constantinople. It was formally constituted in 1922 and has had seven incumbents. Archbishop_of_America
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| History of Christianity in Ukraine Talk:History_of_Christianity_in_Ukraine
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| John of Tobolsk Saint John of Tobolsk (1651 – 1715) was born in Uman, in the Kiev Oblast of Ukraine. He was the only one of the seven sons of Maxim Vasilkovsky Maximovitch to choose a career in the Eastern Orthodox Church, in which service he was appointed Ekonom of the Kiev Pechersk Lavra by 1678. John_of_Tobolsk
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| Holy Ascension Orthodox Church Located in Albion, Michigan, the parish is one of the oldest Orthodox Churches in Michigan. Founded 30 April 1916 by Russian immigrants, the parish's name was originally Русская Православная Церковь Вознесенія Господня (Russian Orthodox Ascension of Christ Church). Holy_Ascension_Orthodox_Church
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| Nestor the Chronicler Saint Nestor the Chronicler (c. 1056 - c. Nestor_the_Chronicler
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