Eastern Orthodox Church

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Eastern Orthodox Church
The Eastern Orthodox Church (i.e. Greek OrthodoxRussian Orthodox, etc.) is the modern name commonly applied to the ancient, theologically unified, multinational Christian communion that views itself as: The historical, unbroken continuation of the original Christian community established by Jesus Christ, the Twelve Apostles, and St. Paul, having preserved the apostolic traditions handed down to them, and having maintained unbroken the link between its clergy and the Apostles by means of Apostolic Succession.The ecclesial communion which has never fallen into error nor deviated from the beliefs and traditions of the original Christian body, but rather has gone to great lengths to preserve them for future generations. All theological concepts, all explanations and expansions are compared to and validated by the original core beliefs; no deviation is allowed. The Christian body which most closely adheres to the canons of the first seven ecumenical councils held between the 4th and the 8th centuries.
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Église orthodoxe
L'Orthodoxie, en grec Ορθοδοξία, en français, la foi droite (ou christianisme orthodoxe) descend en droite ligne des premières communautés chrétiennes fondées par les apôtres de Jésus dans les provinces orientales de l'Empire romain et comptant quelque 350 millions de fidèles. Elle est organisée en de nombreuses Églises territoriales (et non nationales) qui forment ensemble l'« Église orthodoxe » ou « Communion orthodoxe » fidèle à la théologie des sept conciles du premier millénaire chrétien et au droit canon qui en découle. Jusqu'au schisme de 1054, les Églises d'Occident (Église catholique romaine comprise) aussi furent orthodoxes, c'est-à-dire conformes à la théologie et au droit canon des sept conciles du premier millénaire.
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Orthodoxe Kirchen
Orthodoxe Kirchen (von griech. ορθός „richtig, geradlinig“, und δόξα Verehrung oder δοκείν „Glaube“, d. h. die richtige Verehrung oder rechte Lehre  Gottes, im Slawischen pravoslavnaja cerkov „Verehrung“) nennen sich die christlichen Kirchen des byzantinischen Ritus, die im griechischen Kulturraum entstanden oder von dorther gegründet worden sind. Davon zu unterscheiden sind die so genannten Altorientalischen Kirchen, die zusammen mit den orthodoxen Kirchen und den mit Rom unierten Kirchen östlicher Riten als Ostkirchen bezeichnet werden. Eine Gesamtübersicht bietet der Artikel Vorreformatorische Kirchen.
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Cerkiew prawoslawna
Cerkiew prawosławna ("Kościół prawosławny", "Kościół ortodoksyjny") - zbiorcze określenie Kościołów Wschodu wyznających chrześcijaństwo w odmianie prawosławnej.Są to Kościoły starożytnych patriarchatów KonstantynopolaAleksandriiAntiochii i Jerozolimy oraz Cerkwie autokefaliczne i autonomiczne Kościoły z nich wyrosłe, nie pozostające w łączności z patriarchatem Zachodu w Rzymie i nie uznające zwierzchnictwa papieża. Używają jednolitego obrządku greckiego w różnych językach narodowych i liturgicznych.
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Ortodossia
La parola "ortodossia" (dal greco όρθος, "retto", "corretto" e δόξα, "opinione", "dottrina") può essere usata in diverse accezioni:in generale, può indicare l'insieme completo dei princìpi di una ideologia, una corrente di pensiero, una dottrina filosofica e religiosa e via dicendo (per esempio ortodossia marxista o ortodossia scientifica)per estensione, può riferirsi all'accettazione piena e coerente di tali princìpi; in questo caso, soprattutto in contesti religiosi, la si contrappone a eresia;nel caso specifico della terminologia cattolica, per ortodossia si intende l'insieme degli insegnamenti ufficiali della Chiesa cattolica romana;con ortodossia si può anche riferirsi alla Chiesa ortodossa, una delle maggiori confessioni cristiane, il cui nome sottende l'idea di "ortodossia" come stretta aderenza agli insegnamenti originali di Cristol'ortodossia è anche una festività greca in cui si celebra la sconfitta dell'iconoclastia e dell'eresiaOrtodossia e Ortodossia II sono due EP del gruppo musicale italiano CCCP Fedeli alla linea. I brani in essi contenuti sono disponibili nel CD Compagni, cittadini, fratelli, partigiani / Ortodossia II
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