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No. At least not fully. You need to talk about individual cases with your priest

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Q: Is Coptic orthodox in union with antiochean orthodox church?
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Who is the eastern orthodox church not in full union with?

Anyone other than Eastern Orthodox eg Oriental Orthodox, Catholic, Protestant


Is the Ukrainian Orthodox Church in union with the Antiochian Orthodox Church?

Depends which "Ukrainian Orthodox Church" you mean. If you mean the Autonomous Ukrainian Orthodox Church, which is self-ruld but under the jurisdiction of the Russian Orthodox Church, the answer is "yes." If you mean the Ukrainian Orthodox parishes in the USA, Europe, and Australia which are under the jurisdiction of the Patriarchate of Constantinople (although these are certainly NOT a "Ukrainian Orthodox Church," but simply Ukrainian Orthodox dioceses of the Patriarchate of Constantinople), the answer is "yes." If you mean any other Ukrainian Orthodox groups-whther one of the so-called variety of "Ukrainian Autocephalous Orthodox" Churches IN the Ukraine (some of which also now have parishes in the USA), or any of the plethora of vagante, fly by night, non-canoncial, possibly heretical, possibly occult groups in the US that include the words "Ukrainian" and "Orthodox" iin their names, the answer is "NO." See the question "is the Russian orthodox church in union with the ukrainian orthodox church" for more information


What are Orthodox Catholics?

There are Eastern or Byzantine Rite Catholics but they are in full union with Rome as opposed to the Eastern Orthodox Churches which are not. There was a brief period in the 20th century, when a separate Orthodox Church broke away from the Eastern Orthodox Church in America and formed the America Orthodox Catholic Church. But it was yet another splinter of an already splintered Church. orthodox (small "O") means right belief, and thus is synonymous with Catholic. Now, there is also an Orthodox Catholic Church of America, also not in Communion with the Catholic Church. . You may read about the American Orthodox Catholic Church at the links below.


Which Eastern Church is not in union with the Roman Catholic Church?

The Catholic Church has had several Eastern Rites for most of her history. In the eleventh century, most of the Eastern Rites split in two, which half of each Rite remained with the church and half forming the new Orthodox Church. Thus the Greek Orthodox Church has the same liturgy as the Greek Uniate Church, but they are no longer in communion with Rome. Nearly all of the Eastern Rites did this, although I do not think that there is a "Russian" Uniate Church. Anyway, all of the Orthodox Churches are not in union with Rome.


Is the Ukrainian Orthodox Church in union with the Russian Orthodox Church?

As with many questions, it depends . . . the Russian Orthodox Church is headed by the Patriarch of Moscow and All Russia (the Russian Orthodox Church is often referred to as "the Moscow Patriarchate," or simply, "MP"). By "All Russia," of course, is meant all the lands that have been traditionally included in a Russian State. Ukraine has been included in Russian States for the past several hundred years. Ukraine only gained independence after the fall of the Soviet Union in the early 1990s. The Russian Orthodox Church has several hundred, if not thousands, of parishes in the Ukraine, under the designation of "The Ukrainian Orthodox Church under the jurisdiction of the Moscow Patriarchate." This jurisdiction is rather loose-the Ukrainian Church under the MP is considered an "Autonomous Church"-all the Bishops, as well as the Metropolitan (head of this Church) are voted on in Ukraine by Ukrainian Bishops; the MP has the "right of refusal" if a candidate is considered unworthy, but in practice, this happens very rarely. So, the Ukrainian Orthodox Church/Moscow Patriarchate, is indeed in union with the Russian Orthodox Church.


What has the author Jaroslav Z Skira written?

Jaroslav Z. Skira has written: 'Contemporary Orthodox-Roman Catholic ecumenical dialogue: theological trends and prospects' -- subject(s): Christian union, Orthodox Eastern Church, Catholic Church, Relations, Christian union conversations


What has the author Denis G Brearley written?

Denis G. Brearley has written: 'An index of church music published in The journal of the Moscow Patriarchate, 1986-1991' -- subject(s): Church music, Eastern Orthodox Church, Hymns, Indexes, Orthodox Eastern Church 'A union list of classical periodicals in the university libraries of Ottawa' -- subject(s): Bibliography, Catalogs, Union, Classical antiquities, Classical philology, Periodicals, Union Catalogs, Union lists


When was Orthodox Union created?

Orthodox Union was created in 1898.


What has the author Ernst Christoph Suttner written?

Ernst Christoph Suttner has written: 'Church unity' -- subject(s): Orthodox Eastern Church, Relations, Christian union, Catholic Church


When was Union of Orthodox Rabbis created?

Union of Orthodox Rabbis was created in 1901.


How can a Roman Catholic join the Greek Orthodox Church?

Catholic AnswerThis is known in the Catholic Church as apostasy and is an automatic excommunication. If there is something you feel drawn to in the Greek Orthodox Church, then you should look into the Greek Uniate Church with is the part of the Greek Church which has always been in union with Rome (even after the Greek Orthodox left the Church). You may attend Greek Uniate Sacraments with no special permission, but to officially change Rites, you would need to apply to your Bishop and their Bishop.


An antonym for schism is?

It's the Union - act, when schismatic part of church express it's willnes to return to universal church. One example of such unions (the one that i remember right now) is Union in Brzesc (Border of Poland and Belarus, Europe). In 1595 part of orthodox church have returned to unity with catholic church after Great Eastern Schism (1054) Rest of orthodox church still doesn't live in full unity with Roman Catholic Church, but there are carufull tries to achieve such a state.