Yes, because it was founded by Jesus Christ in 33 AD, on the Day of Pentecost in Jerusalem, and has remained unchanged for over 2,000 years.
Orthodox Bahá'í Faith was created in 1960.
Its a faith (church). Bulgarians follow Orthodox church
Creed is the symbol of faith according to orthodox church
ask your parents and or priest
Yes, both are of the Eastern Orthodox faith. The only major difference is the language of the liturgy (Bulgarian or Greek).
Greek people are part of the Christian faith. Their religion is Greek Orthodox.
The Orthodox Faith is extremely similar
Lutheranism, Shia Islam, Orthodox Christianity.
Greek Orthodox only exists in Greece. In the rest of the world, it is known as the Orthodox Christian Faith. Its purpose is to bring salvation to its members through belief in the Lord Jesus Christ as Son of God and Saviour of the world. The words "greek orthodox" should not be used to describe the Eastern Orthodox Church. Those people who are Greek and Orthodox are Christians and they belong to the Orthodox Christian Faith. There is no nationality in the Orthodox Church. It is open to people of all backgrounds, races and cultures.
It depends. If you are talking about the Eastern Orthodox Church, then yes, it is capitalized. But if you are using the adjective to describe something as being proper, then no, it is not capitalized. For example: The Orthodox Christians believe that their worship is the orthodox way of faith.
No, Orthodox churches are where persons of Greek or Russian Orthodox faith worship. Like the Church of England, the Orthodox also separated from the Roman Catholic Church on matters of doctrine.
Some Tatars do follow the Russian Orthodox faith they are a minority, but most of the Tatars in Russia are Sunni muslim.