Chinese Orthodox Church Chinese Orthodox Church is an autonomous Eastern Orthodox church in China, which, prior to the Chinese Cultural Revolution in 1966, was estimated to have as many as twenty thousand members. It was granted autonomy by its mother church, the Russian Orthodox Church in the mid 1950s. Nowadays, Orthodox Christianity is practiced primarily by the ethnic Russian minority in China. Chinese_Orthodox_Church
Geneva and Lyons Railroad Geneva and Lyons Railroad was organized in 1877 and opened in 1878, leased by the New York Central from opening. This was a north-south railroad between Syracuse and Rochester, running from the main line at Lyons south to the Auburn Road at Geneva. It was merged into the New York Central in 1890. Geneva_and_Lyons_Railroad
Hell in Christian beliefs Hell, in Christian beliefs, is a place or a state in which the souls of the unsaved will suffer the consequences of sin. The Christian doctrine of hell derives from the teaching of the New Testament, where Hell is typically described using the Greek words Gehenna or Tartarus. Hell_in_Christian_beliefs
Catholic–Eastern Orthodox theological differences Catholic–Orthodox theological differences, or more specifically the views of some Eastern Orthodox Church theologians on what they see as differences between their theology and that of the Roman Catholic Church. A number of disagreements over matters of Christian theology and doctrine have developed over the past 1500 years between the ancient churches of apostolic foundation, today commonly known as the Roman Catholic Church and the Eastern Orthodox Church. Catholic–Eastern_Orthodox_theological_differences