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Icon
An icon (from Greek , eikōn, "image") is a religious work of art, most commonly a painting, from Eastern Christianity. More broadly the term is used in a wide number of contexts for an image, picture, or representation; it is a sign or likeness that stands for an object by signifying or representing it either concretely or by analogy, as in semiotics; by extension, icon is also used, particularly in modern culture, in the general sense of symbol — i.
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Catherine of Alexandria
Saint Catherine of Alexandria, also known as Saint Catherine of the Wheel and The Great Martyr Saint Catherine (Greek ) is a Christian saint and martyr who is claimed to have been a noted scholar in the early 4th century. In the beginning of the fifteenth century, it was rumored that she had spoken to Saint Joan of Arc.
Catherine_of_Alexandria
Gregory Palamas
Saint Gregory Palamas (Γρηγόριος Παλαμάς) (1296 - 1359) was a monk of Mount Athos in Greece and later the Archbishop of Thessalonica known as a preeminent theologian of Hesychasm. He is venerated as a Saint in the Eastern Orthodox Church, as well as the Eastern Catholic Church.
Gregory_Palamas
List of abbeys and priories in Ireland
Abbeys and priories in Ireland lists abbeys, priories, friaries or other monastic religious houses in Ireland. This article does not include foundations in Northern Ireland, which are covered in List of abbeys and priories in Northern Ireland.
List_of_abbeys_and_priories_in_Ireland
Wedding ring
Talk:Wedding_ring
List of Patriarchs of Antioch
The Patriarch of Antioch is one of the original patriarchs of Early Christianity, who presided over the bishops of Syria, Palestine, Armenia and Mesopotamia.Walter Bauer, Greek-English Lexicon of the New Testament and Other Early Christian Literature, 2ed.
List_of_Patriarchs_of_Antioch
Greek Orthodox Church of Antioch
The Greek Orthodox Church of Antioch, also known as the Eastern Orthodox Church of Antioch and All the East, the Antiochian Orthodox Church, the Orthodox Patriarchate of Antioch and All the East, and the Orthodox Church of Antioch,(Arabic,بطريركية أنطاكية وسائر المشرق للروم الأرثوذكس), claims to be one of the five churches that composed the One Holy Catholic and Apostolic Church before the East-West Schism. As an autocephalous Eastern Orthodox Church, it claims to be the sole legitimate successor to the Christian community founded in Antioch by the Apostles St.
Greek_Orthodox_Church_of_Antioch
Dachau concentration camp
Dachau was a Nazi German concentration camp, and the first one opened in Germany, located on the grounds of an abandoned munitions factory near the medieval town of Dachau, about 16 km (10 miles) northwest of Munich in the state of Bavaria which is located in southern Germany.
Dachau_concentration_camp
Holy See
Talk:Holy_See
Antiochian Orthodox Christian Archdiocese of North America
The Antiochian Orthodox Christian Archdiocese of North America (often referred to in North America simply as the Antiochian Archdiocese) is the sole jurisdiction of the Antiochian Orthodox Church in the USA and Canada with exclusive jurisdiction over the Antiochian Orthodox faithful in those countries, though these faithful were originally cared for by the Russian Orthodox Church in America (indeed, the first bishop consecrated in North America, St. Raphael Hawaweeny, was consecrated by the Russian Orthodox Church in America to care for the Orthodox Arab faithful in the USA and Canada).
Antiochian_Orthodox_Christian_Archdiocese_of_North_America
Bogdangiusca/Archive3
User_talk:Bogdangiusca/Archive3
Paraskevi
Paraskevi ("(Good) Friday" in Greek) is a female name. Variations include Petka, Paraskeva, Pyatnitsa and Pyetka
Paraskevi
Elevation of the Holy Cross
The Elevation of the Holy Cross (also known as the Exaltation of the Holy Cross) is one of the Great Feasts of the Orthodox Church, celebrated on September 14. It is one of the two feast days which is held as a strict fast.
Elevation_of_the_Holy_Cross
Danny Thomas
Talk:Danny_Thomas
Darrell Issa
Talk:Darrell_Issa
Liturgical music
Liturgical music originated as a part of religious ceremony, and includes a number of traditions, both ancient and modern. Liturgical music is well known as a part of Catholic Mass, the Anglican Holy Communion service (or Eucharist), the Lutheran mass, the Orthodox liturgy and other Christian services including the Divine Office.
Liturgical_music
Duane Pederson
The Rev. Fr.
Duane_Pederson
Camp Transfiguration
Camp Transfiguration is a summer camp for Orthodox Christian children and teens aged 9 to 16, in the Laurentian mountains of Quebec, Canada, not far from Montreal. The camp program is run by the Antiochian Orthodox Christian Archdiocese of North America.
Camp_Transfiguration
Bytebear
User_talk:Bytebear
Theological aesthetics
Theological aesthetics is the interdisciplinary study of theology and aesthetics, and has been defined as being "concerned with questions about God and issues in theology in the light of and perceived through sense knowledge (sensation, feeling, imagination), through beauty, and the arts". This field of study is broad and includes not only a theology of beauty, but also the dialogue between theology and the arts, such as dance, drama, film, literature, music, poetry, and the visual arts.
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