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The name Greek Orthodox Church (Greek: Ἑλληνορθόδοξη Ἑκκλησία, Ellinorthódoxi Ekklisía, IPA: [elinorˈθoðoksi ekliˈsia]) is a term referring to the body of several Churches within the larger communion of Eastern Orthodox Christianity, whose liturgy is or was traditionally conducted in Koine Greek, the original language of the New Testament, and whose history, traditions, and theology are rooted in the early Church Fathers and the culture of the Byzantine Empire. Greek Orthodox Christianity has also traditionally placed heavy emphasis and awarded high prestige to traditions of Christian monasticism and asceticism, with origins in Early Christianity in the Near East and in Byzantine Anatolia. Today, the most important centres of Christian Orthodox monasticism are Saint Catherine's Monastery in the Sinai Peninsula (Egypt) and Mount Athos in Greek Macedonia (Northern Greece).
The Greek Orthodox churches are descended from churches which the Apostles founded in the Balkans and the Middle East during the first century A.D., and they maintain many traditions practiced in the ancient Church. Orthodox Churches, unlike the Catholic Church, have no Bishopric head, such as a Pope, and hold the belief that Christ is the head of the Church. However, they are each governed by a committee of Bishops, called the Holy Synod, with one central Bishop holding the honorary title of "first among equals."
The Eastern Orthodox Church, officially the Orthodox Catholic Church, also referred to as the Orthodox Church, Eastern Orthodoxy, and Orthodoxy, is the second largest Christian Church in the world, with an estimated 225–300 million adherents.
The Eastern Orthodox Church is one of the oldest religious institutions in the world, teaching that it is the One, Holy, Catholic and Apostolic Church established by Jesus Christ in his Great Commission to the apostles, and practicing what it understands to be the original faith passed down from the Apostles.
United in communion with the Latin Church before the East–West Schism in 1054, and with the Oriental churches for the first quarter of its history, Eastern Orthodoxy spread throughout the Roman and later Byzantine Empires and beyond, playing a prominent role in European, Near Eastern, Slavic, and some African cultures. Its most prominent episcopal see is Constantinople.
Eastern Orthodoxy has no Papacy or similar authority, but instead teaches that all bishops are equal by virtue of their ordination, and each autocephalous church is typically governed by a Holy Synod. This is one of the main reasons for the division between the Roman Catholic Church and the Eastern Orthodox Church. The commonly-used but unofficial designation "Eastern" derives from the geographical location of the main centers of Orthodoxy in relation to the "Western" churches (now known as the Roman Catholic Church), and from Constantinople being the capital of the Eastern Roman Empire.
Orthodox may refer to:
Orthodoxy (from Greek ὀρθοδοξία, orthodoxia – "correct belief", "right opinion") is adherence to correct or accepted norms, more specifically to creeds, especially in religion. In the Christian sense the term means "conforming to the Christian faith as represented in the creeds of the early Church". The first seven Ecumenical Councils were held over the period between the years 325 and 787 with the aim of formalizing accepted doctrines.
Orthodoxy is opposed to heterodoxy ("other teaching") or heresy. People who deviate from orthodoxy by professing a doctrine considered to be false are called heretics, while those who, perhaps without professing heretical beliefs, break from the perceived main body of believers are called schismatics. The term employed sometimes depends on the aspect most in view: if one is addressing corporate unity, the emphasis may be on schism; if one is addressing doctrinal coherence, the emphasis may be on heresy. A deviation lighter than heresy is commonly called error, in the sense of not being grave enough to cause total estrangement, while yet seriously affecting communion. Sometimes error is also used to cover both full heresies and minor errors.
Greek may refer to:
Anything of, from, or related to Greece, a country in Southern Europe:
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Archon Protopsaltes Lycourgos Angelopoulos of the Greek Byzantine Choir. 01 - O Marvelous wonder, Sticheron, Mode 1, Vespers 02 - At the Divine Command, Doxastikon in 8 modes, Vespers 03 - Great Supplicatory Kanon (Mode Plagal IV), Byzantine hymn 04 - I will take the cup of salvation, Communion (Mode IV), Byzantine hymn 05 - Stichera (3) for Vespers of the Annunciation, March 25 06 - Gabriel was sent, Doxastikon for vespers of the Annunication (Mode Plagal II) 07 - Ode 1 From the Kanon for the Nativity of the Mother of God (8th September) 08 - Theotokin to Psalm 44 (45), polyeleos for Marian feasts (Mode IV mesos)
Archbishop Demetrios, head of the Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of America, outlines the basic tenets of his faith, which has some 300 million adherents around the world, 5 million of them in the U.S.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gquhL5ZGrPQ Εξέδυσαν με. Οι "ανθρωποι" βάζουν στον πλάστη τους και Θεό στέφανον εξ ακανθών, του δίνουν να πιεί όξος, τον ραπίζουν, εμπτύζουν, τον καρφώνουν και στο τέλος τον τρυπούν με την λόγχη. Μ. Παρασκευή. Ψάλλει ο Πρωτοψάλτης Καβαρνός Kabarnos Νικόδημος .Βυζαντινή μουσική First concert in Ag Sofia Η πρώτη Συναυλία στην Αγ.Σοφία Κων/πόλεως με την βοήθεια της τεχνολογίας.Holy Hymns Kabarnos Καβαρνός Μ.Εβδομάδα 2008. Ύμνους Μ. Εβδομάδας.Easter.
Zach meets with a Greek Orthodox, who isn't...Greek! Noah works and lives at the St. Sophia Cathedral here in LA. A fairly "new" member of the church at 26, he has been with the a member for 7 years and has a leadership role working with the people in his age group. Created by: Zach Anner Host: Zach Anner Executive Producer: Krissy Wall Producer - Jessica Jardine DP - Michael Totten DP - Kiki Allgeirer Audio - Kile Stumbo PA - Rob Blake Ancillary Producer - Brad Anner Editor - Max Dionne GET MORE FROM SOULPANCAKE: SUBSCRIBE for new videos every weekday: http://bitly.com/SoulPancakeSubscribe THE SPOONFUL, our weekly dose of good stuff from across the web: http://ow.ly/t7K7p MERCH STORE: http://bit.ly/SPMerch Buy our BOOK: http://book.soulpancake.com Follow us on FACEBOOK: http://fa...
This segment of Rick Steves’ European Easter traces Greek Orthodox Easter celebrations. In the town of Nafplio (two hours south of Athens), we attend the series of packed, candlelit, incense-augmented services that mark the events of Greek Orthodox Holy Week. In Greece, late night on Holy Saturday is a time of community-wide celebration, as the entire town comes together on the main square for fireworks at midnight. Watch the full one-hour special on your local public television station or visit http://www.ricksteves.com/easter.
Orthodoxy has been in the news a lot thanks to the upcoming Holy and Great Council. Here are 10 fun facts about the Orthodox Church to share with your family and friends! Support the creation of more great Orthodox Christian content: www.patreon.com/y2am Thanks to our Patreon supporters: Bijoy Thomas, Michael & Maria Mason, Chris Ingram, William Gereny, Elaine & Stephen Harris, Pauline &Ted; Koinis, Barbara Kuvshinoff, Chrysanthe Patestos, Patricia O'Drudy, Jim Gabriel, Constantina Dedes, Stephen Anderson Connect with us at the Greek Orthodox Archdiocese's Department of Youth & Young Adult Ministries! y2am.org Facebook: facebook.com/Y2AMorthodox Instagram: @Y2AM_officia Twitter: @Y2AM_official Y2AM Gear at Orthodox Marketplace: bethebee.goarch.org/merch Co-written by Christina Andres...
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This is a Greek Orthodox Christian Chant from a book called "To Psaltirio". The hymn is located in the 8th Ode of the collection.
Archon Protopsaltes Lycourgos Angelopoulos of the Greek Byzantine Choir. 01 - O Marvelous wonder, Sticheron, Mode 1, Vespers 02 - At the Divine Command, Doxastikon in 8 modes, Vespers 03 - Great Supplicatory Kanon (Mode Plagal IV), Byzantine hymn 04 - I will take the cup of salvation, Communion (Mode IV), Byzantine hymn 05 - Stichera (3) for Vespers of the Annunciation, March 25 06 - Gabriel was sent, Doxastikon for vespers of the Annunication (Mode Plagal II) 07 - Ode 1 From the Kanon for the Nativity of the Mother of God (8th September) 08 - Theotokin to Psalm 44 (45), polyeleos for Marian feasts (Mode IV mesos)
Archbishop Demetrios, head of the Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of America, outlines the basic tenets of his faith, which has some 300 million adherents around the world, 5 million of them in the U.S.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gquhL5ZGrPQ Εξέδυσαν με. Οι "ανθρωποι" βάζουν στον πλάστη τους και Θεό στέφανον εξ ακανθών, του δίνουν να πιεί όξος, τον ραπίζουν, εμπτύζουν, τον καρφώνουν και στο τέλος τον τρυπούν με την λόγχη. Μ. Παρασκευή. Ψάλλει ο Πρωτοψάλτης Καβαρνός Kabarnos Νικόδημος .Βυζαντινή μουσική First concert in Ag Sofia Η πρώτη Συναυλία στην Αγ.Σοφία Κων/πόλεως με την βοήθεια της τεχνολογίας.Holy Hymns Kabarnos Καβαρνός Μ.Εβδομάδα 2008. Ύμνους Μ. Εβδομάδας.Easter.
Zach meets with a Greek Orthodox, who isn't...Greek! Noah works and lives at the St. Sophia Cathedral here in LA. A fairly "new" member of the church at 26, he has been with the a member for 7 years and has a leadership role working with the people in his age group. Created by: Zach Anner Host: Zach Anner Executive Producer: Krissy Wall Producer - Jessica Jardine DP - Michael Totten DP - Kiki Allgeirer Audio - Kile Stumbo PA - Rob Blake Ancillary Producer - Brad Anner Editor - Max Dionne GET MORE FROM SOULPANCAKE: SUBSCRIBE for new videos every weekday: http://bitly.com/SoulPancakeSubscribe THE SPOONFUL, our weekly dose of good stuff from across the web: http://ow.ly/t7K7p MERCH STORE: http://bit.ly/SPMerch Buy our BOOK: http://book.soulpancake.com Follow us on FACEBOOK: http://fa...
This segment of Rick Steves’ European Easter traces Greek Orthodox Easter celebrations. In the town of Nafplio (two hours south of Athens), we attend the series of packed, candlelit, incense-augmented services that mark the events of Greek Orthodox Holy Week. In Greece, late night on Holy Saturday is a time of community-wide celebration, as the entire town comes together on the main square for fireworks at midnight. Watch the full one-hour special on your local public television station or visit http://www.ricksteves.com/easter.
Orthodoxy has been in the news a lot thanks to the upcoming Holy and Great Council. Here are 10 fun facts about the Orthodox Church to share with your family and friends! Support the creation of more great Orthodox Christian content: www.patreon.com/y2am Thanks to our Patreon supporters: Bijoy Thomas, Michael & Maria Mason, Chris Ingram, William Gereny, Elaine & Stephen Harris, Pauline &Ted; Koinis, Barbara Kuvshinoff, Chrysanthe Patestos, Patricia O'Drudy, Jim Gabriel, Constantina Dedes, Stephen Anderson Connect with us at the Greek Orthodox Archdiocese's Department of Youth & Young Adult Ministries! y2am.org Facebook: facebook.com/Y2AMorthodox Instagram: @Y2AM_officia Twitter: @Y2AM_official Y2AM Gear at Orthodox Marketplace: bethebee.goarch.org/merch Co-written by Christina Andres...
Divine Liturgy on The feast of the icon of Our Lady Theotokos Paramythia at Vatopaidi Monastery- Mount Athos (Outtakes)
Featuring Rev. Dr. Thomas Fitzgerald and Rev. Dr. John Chryssavgis Discussion Questions: 1. What am I when I proclaim that I am an Orthodox Christian? 2. How does my ethnic background affect and influence my Orthodox Faith? 3. When asked what faith I am, how can I give a comprehensible, concise answer? 4. Can an ancient faith be relevant in today's world; and if so, how? 5. How does the Church change over the centuries without sacrificing its core beliefs? 6. What role should Orthodox Christians play in their church/society? Discovering Orthodox Christianity is a series of talks, shows, and presentations designed to introduce and explain the basic teaching of Orthodox Christianity. Sponsored by the Leadership 100 Endowment Fund the series covers a wide range of topics with the goal of e...
This is a Greek Orthodox Christian Chant from a book called "To Psaltirio". The hymn is located in the 8th Ode of the collection.
Archon Protopsaltes Lycourgos Angelopoulos of the Greek Byzantine Choir. 01 - O Marvelous wonder, Sticheron, Mode 1, Vespers 02 - At the Divine Command, Doxastikon in 8 modes, Vespers 03 - Great Supplicatory Kanon (Mode Plagal IV), Byzantine hymn 04 - I will take the cup of salvation, Communion (Mode IV), Byzantine hymn 05 - Stichera (3) for Vespers of the Annunciation, March 25 06 - Gabriel was sent, Doxastikon for vespers of the Annunication (Mode Plagal II) 07 - Ode 1 From the Kanon for the Nativity of the Mother of God (8th September) 08 - Theotokin to Psalm 44 (45), polyeleos for Marian feasts (Mode IV mesos)
Divine Liturgy on The feast of the icon of Our Lady Theotokos Paramythia at Vatopaidi Monastery- Mount Athos (Outtakes)
Featuring Rev. Dr. Thomas Fitzgerald and Rev. Dr. John Chryssavgis Discussion Questions: 1. What am I when I proclaim that I am an Orthodox Christian? 2. How does my ethnic background affect and influence my Orthodox Faith? 3. When asked what faith I am, how can I give a comprehensible, concise answer? 4. Can an ancient faith be relevant in today's world; and if so, how? 5. How does the Church change over the centuries without sacrificing its core beliefs? 6. What role should Orthodox Christians play in their church/society? Discovering Orthodox Christianity is a series of talks, shows, and presentations designed to introduce and explain the basic teaching of Orthodox Christianity. Sponsored by the Leadership 100 Endowment Fund the series covers a wide range of topics with the goal of e...
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This video was filmed from behind the Altar at St. John The Baptist Greek Orthodox Church in Tampa, FL. The Eastern Orthodox Christian Divine Liturgy of St. John Chrysostom is the ancient, Christian Communion service, celebrated at least once each week in all Orthodox Christian churches throughout the world. The Orthodox Church is also known as the "Early Church" or the "Apostolic Church." It was originally founded on the Day of Pentecost in 33 A.D. Most Orthodox Christian churches are categorized by their country of origin. For example, the Greek Orthodox Church originally came from St. Paul, who was the first to preach Christianity in Greece. St. John the Baptist Greek Orthodox Church in Tampa, Florida is dedicated to spreading the Gospel of Jesus Christ as part of the one, Holy, C...
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