Domain Tools

Welcome  Guest! Login/Join

XEN VPS

Main Content


English Wikipedia references for Orthodoxengland.org.uk 1-20 of 72
Language:
  EN  
  DE  
  FR  
  ES  
  IT  
  JA  
  NL  
  PL  
  PT  
  RU  
  SV  
  ZH  
Articles:
72
0
1
0
1
1
3
0
0
0
0
0


Church of the Nativity
The Church of the Nativity () in Bethlehem is one of the oldest continuously operating churches in the world. The structure is built over the cave that tradition marks as the birthplace of Christ, and it is considered sacred by followers of both Christianity and Islam (see Jesus in Islam).
Church_of_the_Nativity
Charles, Prince of Wales
| place of birth = Buckingham Palace, London
Charles,_Prince_of_Wales
Criticism of the Roman Catholic Church
Talk:Criticism_of_the_Roman_Catholic_Church
Chad of Mercia
Saint Chad of Mercia (Anglo-Saxon Ceadda) (died March 2, 672) was a 7th century Anglo-Saxon churchman, who became abbot of several monasteries, Bishop of the Northumbrians and later Bishop of the Mercians and Lindsey People.
Chad_of_Mercia
Saint Bavo
Saint Bavo of Ghent, (also known as Bavon, Allowin, and Baaf), (589 – 654) is a Roman Catholic and Eastern Orthodox saint.
Saint_Bavo
Ceraunus
Ceraunus (Céran) (died 614) was bishop of Paris. His relics are in the church of St.
Ceraunus
Contentius
ContentiusContestus, Content, Contès, Context. (died 510) was bishop of Bayeux from 480 until his deathPatron Saints Index: Saint Contentius.
Contentius
Saint Publius
Saint Publius (in Maltese, San Publju) is venerated as the first Bishop of Malta. Publius led to Malta being the first Christian nation in the West, and one of the first in the world.
Saint_Publius
The Law of Christ
The Law of Christ is mentioned in the Bible, in the Epistle to the Galatians: "Bear one another's burdens, and so fulfill the law of Christ." (Galatians 6:2, New King James Version).
The_Law_of_Christ
Irmos
The irmos is the initial verse of each individual ode in a canonOrthodox England Site Example, sung by the choir; from the Greek verb "to tie," meaning that it poetically connects the ode to the subject of the canon.Orthodox Wiki
Irmos
Saint Herbert
St. Herbert (also Habern, Herbern) (dates of birth and death unknown) is a saint who is said to have once been the bishop or abbot of Marmoutier, France and archbishop of Tours.
Saint_Herbert
List of people who converted to Christianity
The following is a list of notable people who converted to Christianity from a different religion or no religion. This article addresses only past voluntary professions of faith by the individuals listed, and is not intended to address ethnic, cultural, or other considerations.
List_of_people_who_converted_to_Christianity
New Jerusalem Monastery
The New Jerusalem Monastery, also known as the Voskresensky Monastery (), is a male monastery, located in the town of Istra in Moscow Oblast, Russia.
New_Jerusalem_Monastery
Edmund the Martyr
Talk:Edmund_the_Martyr
Saint Rumbold
Saint Rumbold (alternatively spelled: Rumold, Romuold, Rumoldus, Rombout, Rombaut) was an Hiberno-Scottish missionary, and close companion of the hermit St. Gummarus.
Saint_Rumbold
Gummarus
Saint Gummarus (also known as Gommaire, or Gommer) was the son of the Lord of Emblem. He received no formal education, but served in the court of Pippin the Younger until he left to serve in Pepin's army, serving eight years in the field in Lombardy, Saxony, and the Aquitaine.
Gummarus
Daumantas of Pskov
Daumantas, later Dovmont For the sake of simplicity, the original Lithuanian personal name Daumantas is used in the first part of this article concerning his activities in Lithuania, while the Ruthenian version Dovmont is used in his affairs connected with Pskov. (Russian: Довмонт, Ruthenian: Dowmont, Belarusian: Daǔmont), Christian name Timothy (), ; c.
Daumantas_of_Pskov
All Saints
All Saints' Day (also called All Hallows or Hallowmas"Hallows" meaning "saints," and "mas" meaning "Mass"; the preceding evening Halloween is "The Eve of All Hallows".), often shortened to All Saints, is a feast celebrated on November 1 in Western Christianity, and on the first Sunday after Pentecost in Eastern Christianity in honour of all the saints, known and unknown.
All_Saints
Honoratus of Amiens
Saint Honoratus of Amiens (Honoré, sometimes Honorius, Honortus) (d. May 16, ca.
Honoratus_of_Amiens
Saint Patrick
}}
Saint_Patrick