Mainly, these are: Belief in the Holy Trinity, Jesus as both God and Saviour, the Nicene Creed, and to regularly participate in the sacraments at church such as Holy Communion and Confession. Living a good Christian life and reading the New Testament is also important. Praying is an important part of daily life, in the mornings, evenings, at night, before and after meals, and praying to the Virgin Mary, to your patron saint, to your guardian angel, and venerating (honouring) the holy icons.
he is greek orthodoxHe is a Christian. He said so on Larry King Live. Criss said he was a Greek Orthodox. Plus if you have every seen the burned alive episode of Mindfreak they show him and his crew praying for the lord to protect him.
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I'm Greek and attend a Greek school and I think I was told the greatest holiday for all Orthodox Christian, which is Greece's and my religion, it is Easter. However, since my parents and I were born and live in Australia, I am not 100%. I am about 78% or so sure!
There are about 20,000,000 Greeks in the world on the basis of their ethnicity. Eleven million of them are officially 'Greeks' who live in Greece and have the Greek nationality. An additional three million in the US claim Greek ancestry, as do two million people in Turkey. Add to that an educated guess about every other person of Greek descent who is at least 25% Greek (many countries simply don't keep track) living elsewhere in the world, and "somewhere over twenty million" is a conservative guess.
That depends on which country you live in and which language is spoken by the majority of the congregation. There is not one specific language used in the Eastern Orthodox Church. The Orthodox Churches in Japan use Japanese for their services, and Orthodox Churches in the USA, Britain and Australia should use English for their services. However, where there is a specific need to accommodate the needs of a particular parish, the language spoken by those parishioners can also be used. The Orthodox Church does not believe that there is such a thing as a 'holy language' or a 'liturgical language' because the Bible states that the language to be used in the church must be one that is understood by the people (I Corinthians 14:19).
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Modern Orthodox. They live in today's world, combining Jewish tradition with modern conveniences.
The Leader of Russian Orthodox Kirill lives in Moscow 115191, Москва, Даниловский вал, 22
One of the central tenets of Judaism is that Jews should date among their own people.
The Greek pope, officially known as the Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople, resides in Istanbul, Turkey. The patriarchate is located in the Fener district of the city, where it has been based since the fall of Constantinople in 1453. Istanbul serves as a significant historical and religious center for the Eastern Orthodox Church.
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Yes, and Catholics continue to live there although they are far outnumbered by Muslims and Coptic Orthodox.