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| Jesus Prayer The Jesus Prayer, also called the Prayer of the Heart, is a short, formulaic prayer often uttered repeatedly. It has been widely used, taught and discussed throughout the history of the Eastern Orthodox Church. Jesus_Prayer
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| Church Fathers The Church Fathers, Early Church Fathers, or Fathers of the Church are the early and influential theologians and writers in the Christian Church, particularly those of the first five centuries of Christian history. The term is used of writers and teachers of the Church, not necessarily saints. Church_Fathers
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| Daqin Pagoda [of the pagoda] Daqin_Pagoda
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| Boxer Rebellion Talk:Boxer_Rebellion
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| Chinese Orthodox Church The Chinese Orthodox Church is an autonomous Eastern Orthodox church in China, which, prior to the Chinese Cultural Revolution in 1966, was estimated to have as many as twenty thousand members. It was granted autonomy by its mother church, the Russian Orthodox Church in the mid 1950s. Chinese_Orthodox_Church
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| John of Shanghai and San Francisco |birth_place= Adamovka, Kharkov, Russia John_of_Shanghai_and_San_Francisco
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| John Zizioulas John Zizioulas (born 10 January 1931) is the Eastern Orthodox metropolitan of Pergamon. He is the Chairman of the Academy of Athens and a noted theologian. John_Zizioulas
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| Jegudiel Jegudiel (Heb. יהודיאל Yehudiel "laudation of God") is one of the seven Archangels in Eastern Orthodox tradition. Jegudiel
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| Religion in North Korea Traditionally, religion in North Korea primarily consists of Buddhism and Confucianism, and to a lesser extent, Christianity and syncretic Chondogyo. According to the CIA, since the rise of Stalinism, free religious activities no longer exist as the government sponsors religious groups only to create an illusion of religious freedom. Religion_in_North_Korea
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| Josephseagullstalin User:Josephseagullstalin
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| Reference desk archive/Miscellaneous/2006 July 5 Wikipedia:Reference_desk_archive/Miscellaneous/2006_July_5
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| Russians in China Russians in China () form one of the 56 ethnic groups officially recognized by the People's Republic of China. They are the descendants of Russians who settled in China, and hold Chinese rather than Russian citizenship. Russians_in_China
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| Chinese Martyrs Chinese Martyrs is the name given to a number of Christians, specifically Roman Catholics and the Eastern Orthodox, who were killed in China during the 19th and early 20th centuries. They are celebrated as martyrs by their respective churches. Chinese_Martyrs
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| M1YearInTopic Template_talk:M1YearInTopic
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| Chinese Bible translations The creation of Chinese Bible Translations began in the nineteenth century, but availability only became widespread in the early twentieth century. Chinese_Bible_translations
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| List of nicknames of European royalty and nobility: F ==F== List_of_nicknames_of_European_royalty_and_nobility:_F
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| Elias Wen Fr. Elias Wen (November 19, 1896 — June 8, 2007) was the oldest clergyman of the Orthodox Church when he died at the age of 110 in San Francisco, California. Elias_Wen
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| Jonah of Manchuria Jonah (Pokrovsky), Bishop of Hankou (1888 – October 20, 1925, ), was a diocesan bishop of the Russian Orthodox Church Outside Russia (ROCOR) who served in Northern China in the years immediately following the Bolshevik Revolution. Jonah_of_Manchuria
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| Angelo Piccio User_talk:Angelo_Piccio
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| Korean Orthodox Church The Korean Orthodox Church is an Eastern Orthodox church in Korea. Korean_Orthodox_Church
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