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Persecution of early Christians in the Roman Empire
In its first three centuries, the Christian church endured periods of persecution at the hands of Roman authorities. Christians were persecuted by local authorities on an intermittent and ad-hoc basis. In addition, there were several periods of empire-wide persecution which was directed from the seat of government in Rome.This experience, and the associated martyrs and apologists, would have significant historical and theological consequences for the developing faith.
Persecution_of_early_Christians_in_the_Roman_Empire
Andrew c/archive5
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Categories for discussion/Log/2007 June 12
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Categories for discussion/Log/2007 June 15
Wikipedia:Categories_for_discussion/Log/2007_June_15
Estonian Orthodox Church of Moscow Patriarchate
The Estonian Orthodox Church of Moscow Patriarchate (Moskva Patriarhaadi Eesti Őigeusu Kirik) is a semi-autonomous diocese of the Patriarchate of Moscow whose primate is appointed by the Holy Synod of the latter. Its official name in English is the Estonian Orthodox Church of Moscow Patriarchate. This church numbers roughly 150,000 faithful in 31 congregations and is the largest Orthodox Church in Estonia.
Estonian_Orthodox_Church_of_Moscow_Patriarchate
List of Eastern Orthodox monasteries in the United States
Orthodox monasteries and sketes, both male and female, in the United States of America.
List_of_Eastern_Orthodox_monasteries_in_the_United_States
Joseph the Hymnographer
Joseph_the_Hymnographer
History of Eastern Christianity
Christianity has been, historically a Middle Eastern religion with its origin in Hebrew tribal Judaism. Eastern Christianity refers collectively to the Christian traditions and churches which developed in the Middle East, Egypt, Asia Minor, The Far East, Balkans, Eastern Europe, Asia Minor, Northeastern Africa and southern India over several centuries of religious antiquity. It is contrasted with Western Christianity which developed in Western Europe.
History_of_Eastern_Christianity
Preveli
Preveli (Greek Πρέβελη) is a location on the south coast of the Greek island of Crete, in the Rethymno Prefecture, notable for its historic monastery.
Preveli
Clicketyclack/Archive 1
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Demographics of Erie, Pennsylvania
As of the census of 2000, there were 103,717Erie, Pennsylvania. The population density was 1,823.6White, 14.20% African American, less than 1% each of Native American, Asian, and Pacific Islander, respectively. 1.92% from other races and 2.32% from two or more races. Hispanic or Latino of any race were 4.41% of the population. Erie has long been declining in population due to the departure of many businesses and factories. The city has lost over 40,000
Demographics_of_Erie,_Pennsylvania
Requests for comment/Rktect
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Requests for comment/Rktect
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Rktect/archive 1
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Joasaph Bolotov
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Exarchate of the Philippines
The Exarchate of the Philippines is a jurisdiction of the Ecumenical Patriarchate of Constantinople governed by the Orthodox Metropolitanate of Hong Kong and Southeast Asia (OMHKSEA). Today, there are some 560 Orthodox in the country, around 40 of those being expatriates. There are six parishes of Orthodoxy from which the faith is being practiced
Exarchate_of_the_Philippines
Vincentius Escarcha
Vincentius Escarcha is the senior priest in the Exarchate of the Philippines.He served the Theotokos Orthodox Church in Cataignan and directed the Theotokos Orthodox Monastery, located in the same municipality. He has recently retired from his office due to health reasons.
Vincentius_Escarcha
Isabel Florence Hapgood
Isabel Florence Hapgood (November 21, 1851 - June 26, 1928) was an U.S. writer and translator of Russian texts.Hapgood was born in Boston, the descendant of a long-established New England family. She studied Germanic and Slavic languages, specializing in Orthodox liturgical texts. She was one of the major figures in the dialogue between Western Christianity and Orthodoxy. She traveled through Russia between 1887 and 1889, meeting Leo Tolstoy. Hapgood died in New York.
Isabel_Florence_Hapgood
Troy 07/Sandbox
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Copyrights/Can I use.../Archive 2
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