An Orthodox Christian.
Yes, the Eastern Orthodox Christian Church does baptise members. Unless you are a baptised member, you cannot receive Holy Communion, or any other Mysteries of the Church. The word 'baptize' means to immerse in water. The Orthodox Church continues this Apostolic practice of baptising by triple immersion.
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There is no fee payable to become a member of the Orthodox Church. Some parishes in the USA have adopted a practice of charging a fee to become a member of a Parish, but this is not compulsory. However, anyone can attend an Orthodox church without paying anything.
You can find information on Christmas that the Orthodox Church celebrates by looking up the name of your local Orthodox Church's website and they will tell you how they celebrate it or simply asking a member of the church.
He is a member of the Greek Orthodox church, so it's unlikely.
Click on the other related links below to see Troy Polamalu's biography.He's a member of the Greek Orthodox church. He goes to the Nativity of the Theotokos Greek Orthodox monastery in Saxonburg, PA. Troy's wife Theodora is Greek and introduced Troy to the Orthodox Church and Faith. Troy said he was previously "Non-denominational" Christian.Troy Polamalu is not Catholic, from his own words.Troy is an Eastern Orthodox Christian. Having converted through the influence of his wife Theodora.
there is no fee to become a member of an orthodox church..however, in some countries like USA, where the church is not supported from the government and the priest are getting paid from peoples contributions a small fee may applies. is a symbolic amount that helps to paid out some of the church's expenses.
He is a member of the Greek Orthodox church, so it's unlikely.
The Armenian Catholic Church is an Eastern Catholic Church in communion with the Pope in Rome. What that means is that a member of a local Catholic Church and a member of the Armenian Catholic Church are essentially the same. The Apostle Peter is considered to be the first Pope and founder of Roman Catholicism. Tradition tells us that the Eastern churches were formed by others of Jesus's Apostles after his death and resurrection. It is interesting to note that many of the Eastern churches have been in and out of communion with Rome, and that most if not all of the Eastern churches (19+ from different parts of the world) have counterpart churches with virtually the same traditions which are not in communion with Rome. Roman Catholics can attend Masses and take Communion in Eastern Catholic Churches and vice versa, but the liturgies (order of the Mass) will be very different.
In the past they would have been called heretics. Today we use more politically correct terms such as Protestant or Orthodox.
No. It is prohibited to marry in a Greek Orthodox church twice. All members of the Orthodox faith, including the Catholic faith are required by religious laws to never allow second marriage in the church. To religous people, this is commiting adultery. You can't marry twice in the Greek, Eastern, and Russian Orthodox faith and you also can't marry in the Armenian,Roman,and Irish Catholic faith.
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