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| Princess Elisabeth of Hesse and by Rhine (1864–1918) Princess_Elisabeth_of_Hesse_and_by_Rhine_(1864–1918)
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| July 7 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics) July_7_(Eastern_Orthodox_liturgics)
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| Magda User:Magda
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| Our Lady of Kazan Our Lady of Kazan, also called Theotokos of Kazan (RussianКазанская Богоматерь), is a holy icon of the highest stature within the Russian Orthodox Church. The image is also venerated in the Catholic Church. It has been considered a palladium of Russia for centuries. Two major Kazan Cathedrals, in Moscow and in St Petersburg, are consecrated in her name, as are numerous churches throughout the land. Her feast days are July 21 and November 4, (which is also the Day of National Unity). Our_Lady_of_Kazan
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| Wesley/Archive1 User_talk:Wesley/Archive1
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| Russian Orthodox Old-Rite Church The Russian Orthodox Old-Rite Church (or Russian Orthodox Oldritualist Church, Russian Orthodox Old-Ritualist Church) () is an Eastern Orthodox Church of the Old Believers tradition, born from a schism within the Russian Orthodox Church following the liturgical reforms of Patriarch Nikon in the second half of 17th century (Old Believers). Russian_Orthodox_Old-Rite_Church
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| ICXCNIKA User:ICXCNIKA
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| John Meyendorff John Meyendorff (February 17, 1926 - July 22, 1992) was a modern Orthodox scholar, writer, and teacher. He was born into the Russian nobility as Ivan Feofilovich Baron von Meyendorff (Иван Феофилович барон фон Мейендорф), but was known as Jean Meyendorff during his life in France.Fr John Meyendorff retired as Dean of St Vladimir's Seminary on June 30, 1992. On July 22, 1992, he died from pancreatic cancer. John_Meyendorff
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| Troparion A troparion (, pluraltroparia, τροπάρια; Church Slavonic:tropar) in Byzantine music and in the religious music of Eastern Orthodoxy is a short hymn of one stanza, or one of a series of stanzas. The word probably derives from a diminutive of the Greek tropos (“something repeated,” “manner,” “fashion”). The early troparion was also called sticheron (probably from stichos, “verse”); but currently the two terms are treated separately, with different melodies used for each. Troparion
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| Irmos irmos is the initial verse of each individual ode in a canon, sung by the choir; from the Greek verb "to tie," meaning that it poetically connects the ode to the subject of the canon.The irmos presents a pattern for all of the troparia which follow within a given ode. It also gives its name to the irmologic forms of Byzantine chant. Irmos
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| Constantine I and Christianity Constantine_I_and_Christianity
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| Synaxis In Eastern Christianity (the Orthodox Church and those Eastern Catholic Churches which follow the Byzantine Rite), a Synaxis ( Synaxis
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| Belokrinitskaya Hierarchy Belokrinitskaya_Hierarchy
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| Folks at 137 User_talk:Folks_at_137
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| Patriarch Theophilos III of Jerusalem Patriarch Theophilus III of Jerusalem (, bornΗλίας Γιαννόπουλος) (born 1952) is the current Patriarch of the Orthodox Church of Jerusalem.Theophilus (also spelled Theofilos and Theophilos) was elected the 141st primate of the Orthodox Church of Jerusalem on August 22, 2005. Patriarch_Theophilos_III_of_Jerusalem
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| Isaac of Nineveh Isaac of Nineveh (d. c. 700) also remembered as Isaac the Syrian and Isaac Cyrus was a Seventh century bishop and theologian best remembered for his written work. He is also regarded as a saint in the Eastern Orthodox Church, which the feast day of January 28. Isaac_of_Nineveh
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| Abraam, Bishop of Faiyum Talk:Abraam,_Bishop_of_Faiyum
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| List of Eastern Orthodox Christians This is primarily a list of notable people who contributed to the history of Eastern Orthodox Christianity's theology or culture. However it is also for people whose Eastern Orthodox identity is an important part of their notability. As there are many nations that are predominantly Eastern Orthodox names from such nations should usually meet a stricter standard, but in the case of converts their conversion might be notable enough to make an exception. List_of_Eastern_Orthodox_Christians
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