It seems there may be a typo in your question. If you're asking about the body of water that touched Orthodox Christianity, it could refer to the Mediterranean Sea, as many early Christian communities and significant events in Orthodox history occurred in regions bordering this sea. Alternatively, if you meant "Orthodox" in a different context, please provide more details for clarification.
The body of water that touched Latin Eastern Orthodox and pagan lands was the Black Sea. This sea bordered various regions, including parts of Eastern Europe and Asia, where Eastern Orthodox Christianity was prominent, particularly in areas like Byzantium and Russia. Additionally, it was adjacent to regions that practiced paganism, especially in the earlier centuries before the widespread adoption of Christianity. The Black Sea served as a critical crossroads for trade, culture, and religious exchange among these diverse groups.
The Atlantic Ocean.
The Caspian Sea
all islands are touched by water hence their definition
Any body who is interested in the orthodox God
Almost any part if they are in the mood to be touched by that person.
The cast of Touched by Water - 2006 includes: Jean Marchand as Narrator
Its called as surface water.
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also known as the Orthodox Christian Church of Russia, is a body ofChristians who constitute an autocephalous Eastern Orthodox Church under the jurisdiction of the Patriarch of Moscow, in communion with the other Eastern Orthodox Churches. The ROC is often said[5] to be the largest of the Eastern Orthodox churches in the world
No. A tornado on the ocean or some other body of water is called a waterspout. A funnel cloud is a tornado that has not yet touched down.
The Holy Sacrament of Communion(Eucharist) consists of Wine(Blood),Bread(Body), and Warm Water(Christ's warmth and love for us).