Orthodox Church - translation to greek
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Orthodox Church - translation to greek


Orthodox Church         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Orthodox Christians; Orthodox churches; Orthodox church; Orthadox Church; Orthadox Christian Church; Orthodox Churches; Orthodox Christian Church; Orthodox Christianity; Christian Orthodox Church; Orthodox Church (disambiguation); Orthodox Church organization
ορθόδοξη εκκλησία
roman catholic         
  • Baptism of [[Augustine of Hippo]] as represented in a sculptural group in [[Troyes Cathedral]] (1549), [[France]]
  • 19th-century drawing by [[Henry William Brewer]] of [[Old Saint Peter's Basilica]], originally built in 318 by [[Emperor Constantine]]
  • [[Pope Benedict XVI]] celebrates the Eucharist at the [[canonization]] of [[Frei Galvão]] in [[São Paulo]], Brazil on 11 May 2007.
  • title]] he holds ''[[ex officio]]'' as bishop of Rome, and sovereign of Vatican City. He was elected in the [[2013 papal conclave]].
  • [[Chartres Cathedral]], completed 1220
  • A Catholic believer prays in a church in [[Mexico]].
  • [[East Syrian Rite]] [[wedding crowning]] celebrated by a bishop of the [[Syro-Malabar Catholic Church]] in [[India]], one of the 23 Eastern Catholic Churches in [[full communion]] with the pope and the Catholic Church
  • Jesus' commission to [[Saint Peter]]
  • monde]] ([[globe]]) surmounting the tiara symbolizes the sovereignty of [[Jesus]].
  • The [[Seven Sacraments Altarpiece]] [[triptych]] painting of Extreme Unction (Anointing of the Sick) with oil being administered by a priest during last rites. [[Rogier van der Weyden]], c. 1445.
  • [[Allegory]] of chastity by [[Hans Memling]]
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  • Wedding mass in the [[Philippines]]
  • The Renaissance period was a golden age for [[Catholic art]]. Pictured: the [[Sistine Chapel ceiling]] painted by [[Michelangelo]]
  • Mass at the Grotto at [[Lourdes]], [[France]]. The [[chalice]] is displayed to the people immediately after the consecration of the wine.
  • Royal 22<sup>e</sup> Regiment]] in audience with [[Pope Pius XII]], following the [[Liberation of Rome]] in 1944 during [[World War II]]
  • Teresa]] of Calcutta advocated for the sick, the poor and the needy by practicing the acts of [[corporal works of mercy]].
  • free from original sin]] and an [[intercessor]].
  • [[Pope Paul VI]] issued ''[[Humanae vitae]]'' on 25 July 1968.
  • keys of heaven]] to [[Saint Peter]].
  • 1210}} manuscript version of the traditional [[Shield of the Trinity]] theological diagram
  • Nancy]], in 1982.
  • Priests lay their hands on the ordinands during the rite of ordination.
  • Bishops listen during the [[Second Vatican Council]].
  • Ruins of the [[Jesuit Reduction]] at [[São Miguel das Missões]] in Brazil
  • Holy Bible]], [[crucifix]] and [[rosary]]
  • concentration camp]] prisoners.
  • ''The Last Supper'']], a late 1490s mural painting by [[Leonardo da Vinci]], depicting the last supper of Jesus and his [[twelve apostles]] on the eve of his [[crucifixion]]. Most apostles are buried in Rome, including Saint Peter.
LARGEST CHRISTIAN CHURCH, MADE UP OF 24 AUTONOMOUS CHURCHES IN COMMUNION WITH THE POPE
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ρωμαιοκαθολικός
holy sepulchre         
  • Chapel of the Apparition
  • Diagram of a possible church layout (facing west) published in 1956 by [[Kenneth John Conant]]
  • Tourists, pilgrims and locals at one of two access gates to the courtyard; photo by [[Félix Bonfils]], 1870s
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  • The Altar of the Crucifixion, where the alleged rock of Calvary (bottom) is encased in glass
  • A diagram of the modern church showing the traditional site of [[Calvary]] and the [[Tomb of Jesus]]
  • A much-expanded floorplan, illustrated by [[Conrad Schick]] (1863)
  • its iconostasis]]
  • [[Eastern Orthodox]] icon (c.&nbsp;1600) commemorating a church renovation
  • Chapel of Saint Helena]]
  • Prison of Christ before renovation
  • east–west roads]] were built rather than the typical one, due to the awkward location of the Temple Mount, blocking the central east–west route.
  • Chapel of the Franks]] (right).
  • David Roberts]], in ''[[The Holy Land, Syria, Idumea, Arabia, Egypt, and Nubia]]''
  • Altar in the Syriac chapel
CHURCH IN JERUSALEM, CONTAINING THE TWO HOLIEST SITES IN CHRISTIANITY
Holy Sepulchre; Basilica of the Holy Sepulchre; Holy Sepulcher; Church of the Holy Sepulcher; Lord's Sepulchre; Sepulchre, Holy; Basilica of the Holy Sepulcher; Ναός της Αναστάσεως; Naos tis Anastaseos; كنيسة القيامة; Kanīsat al-Qiyāma; Սուրբ Հարություն; Church of the holy sepulchre; Chapel of Saint Vartan; Church of the Holy Sepulcher, Jerusalem; Status Quo of 1853; History of the Church of the Holy Sepulchre; Naós tēs Anastáseōs; Holy Sepulchre Church; Church of Holy Sepulchre; Church of Holy Sepulcher; Holy Sepulchre church; Church of Holy Sepulcher, Jerusalem; Church of the Holy Sepulcre; Church of the holy Sepulchre; Santo Sepulcro; Seven Arches of the Virgin; Arches of the Virgin
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Definition

Orthodox Church
¦ noun a Christian Church or federation of Churches acknowledging the authority of the patriarch of Constantinople and originating in the Greek-speaking Church of the Byzantine Empire.

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Orthodox Church
Orthodox Church may refer to:
Examples of use of Orthodox Church
1. The official Montenegrin Orthodox Church is part of the Serbian Orthodox Church and is against independence.
2. The Moscow Patriarchate of the Ukrainian Orthodox Church, which is under the Russian Orthodox Church, also opposed the papal visit.
3. He blamed the Orthodox Church for establishing unholy alliance with the CUD and warned the Muslims to be vigilant of this CUD–Orthodox Church plot against their religion.
4. After the monastery was returned to the Russian Orthodox Church in 1'83 and renovated in 1'88, the Orthodox Church began inquiring about getting the bells back.
5. "The Orthodox Church receives plenty of buildings and land." «