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'Cobblestones of Jerusalem': Reunion in Jerusalem's Armenian Quarter - review

The Jerusalem Post 29 Apr 2022
It never ceases to amaze and delight throughout the centuries; it has been courted and celebrated by people of all faiths in song and dance, prose and poetry.” ... (credit ... The majority of Armenians are Orthodox Christians, although there are small numbers belonging to other churches such as the Catholic or non-Chalcedonian churches ... .
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Israeli Christians are ‘thriving’ while Middle Eastern brethren persecuted

The American Israelite 30 Dec 2021
Israeli Christians make up about one point nine percent of the state’s population, most of them speaking Arabic ... Chalcedonian-Orthodox (Eastern Orthodox such as the Greek and Russian denominations); Non-Chalcedonian Orthodox (Armenian, Coptic, Ethiopian and Syrian); Roman Catholic; and Protestant. They are predominantly Arabic-speaking ... wrote ... .
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Marking Christmas, Israeli Christians are ‘thriving’ while Middle Eastern brethren face persecution

Cleveland Jewish News 24 Dec 2021
Chalcedonian-Orthodox (Eastern Orthodox such as the Greek and Russian denominations); Non-Chalcedonian Orthodox (Armenian, Coptic, Ethiopian and Syrian); Roman Catholic; and Protestant ... According to the CIA Facebook, Christians and other small non-Muslim and non-Jewish religions make up 8 percent of the West Bank population ... Kirk continued ... .
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The Ancient Wisdom of Armenia’s ‘Doctor of Mercy’ for the New Decade

Asbarez 09 Jan 2020
BY MIKE AQUILINA. From Angelus News ... Yes ... Today we have an Armenian Catholic Church, in full communion with the bishop of Rome, and the Armenian Apostolic Church, one of the non-Chalcedonian churches that we call Oriental Orthodox now ... Gregory recognizes as orthodox both the Chalcedonian two-nature Christology and the Armenian one-nature Christology ... .
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St. Euphemia the Martyr

The National Herald 09 Jul 2019
St. Euphemia the Martyr is celebrated twice a year in the Orthodox Church. Most saints have only one feast day, but this particular saint is commemorated twice ... The second feast on September 16th celebrates her repose as a martyr ... St ... The former are known as the Chalcedonian Orthodox, the latter are the Non-Chalcedonians or Oriental Orthodox Christians.
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Proud to be Chalcedonian

The National Herald 21 Sep 2018
The Non-Chalcedonians are the ... The Dyophysites, or Chalcedonian Orthodox Christians are the Eastern Orthodox Churches ... The Chalcedonian Orthodox or Dyophysites believe that there is one hypostasis, one person in two natures, divine and human ... This confirmed that the tome of the Chalcedonians was correct and that of the Monophysites was heresy.
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An Interview Never Meant to be Published

Huffington Post 08 Feb 2016
As I was entering the old Cathedral of the Ethiopian Church, I felt my heart pounding out of fear that my mission would fail ... "Indeed, you stand on equal footing ... Which Church was the first to introduce the notion of "Non-Chalcedonian" Monophysite of Jesus Christ? According to unchallenged history, it was the Egyptian Church of Alexandria which did ... .
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Sacred Duty

Houston Chronicle 23 Jul 2013
Orthodox Christians part of diverse fabric of Houston faith. Tuesday, July 23, 2013. Comments. .. E-mail. .. Print. Orthodox Churches in Houston. Share this gallery..  1 of 13 . Share this gallery..  1 of 13 . Share this gallery..  1 of 13  ... Mt ... They are therefore known as, ‘non-Chalcedonian’ parishes ... ..
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Learning from the Augsburg Confession: Part III

The Examiner 30 May 2012
Local News. Next week, from June 4-8, First Presbyterian Church of Jackson will be hosting its annual Vacation Bible School. For more information, contact First Pres ... The Monophysite, or “non-Chalcedonian” churches in the East rejected this council’s wording, and since then have been out of communion with the broader Eastern Orthodox Church ... Slideshow.
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Emperor Justinian's lasting legacy to Christianity

The Examiner 15 Nov 2011
Previous articles have looked at the Christological discussions and developments that dominated the early church and especially the first 500 years of Christianity ... Christian history sees Pax Romana as a divine instrument ... In all his endeavors, he tried, unsuccessfully, unfortunately, to unite the Chalcedonian and the non-Chalcedonian Christians.
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10 Things that Forever Changed the Christian Church: Part 2

The Examiner 05 Oct 2011
  ... Advertisement ... He has spoken through the prophets.” ... These four “non-Chalcedonian” bodies are also referred to as Oriental Orthodox Churches, or Monophysites. The non-Chalcedonian churches do not deny that Christ is fully God and fully man, but they object to saying he has two natures ...   Related Topics ... Comments ... reading,...
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Cause for concern

Gulf Daily News 03 Aug 2011
Attacks on Christian churches by the Muslim Brotherhood in Egypt are shocking and a great cause for concern ... They make up around 10 per cent of Egypt's population of 80 million and are the largest non-Muslim religious group ... The Copts have a long history ... The Coptic Orthodox Church was the eventual creation of the non-chalcedonian Christians of Egypt.
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Letters: Perspectives on public-service cuts

The Independent 17 Mar 2011
The former consists of the Chalcedonian Orthodox churches whose roots were in the ... The latter consists of the Non-Chalcedonian Orthodox churches, the largest of which are the Coptic, Ethiopian, and Armenian Orthodox churches (all of which are in communion with each other).
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Natives, not immigrants

The Guardian 20 May 2007
In fact the gap between the Arabs and Jews in Israel in the financial and social sense is not as big as the difference between non-oil producing countries (like Egypt) and the West ... Officially, the death of Christ is still considered the work of Jews amongst most of the Orthodox (Chalcedonian/Byzantine and non-Chalcedonian/Oriental).
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In God's name

The Guardian 22 Jan 2007
but it rarely has that same effect on non-Muslim, non-Arab listeners ... It is a word Muslims and non-Muslims use in ordinary discourse without either necessarily seeking to give offence ... He unashamedly references all the above sources, and explicitly acknowledges his Christian (probably Nestorian or Non-Chalcedonian) teachers.

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