An Antiochian is a native or citizen of Antioch.
Antiochian Western Rite Vicariate was created in 1961.
The Antiochian hierarchy refers to the ecclesiastical structure of the Antiochian Orthodox Christian Church, which is one of the ancient patriarchates of the Orthodox Christian tradition. It is led by the Patriarch of Antioch, who oversees the spiritual and administrative affairs of the church. The hierarchy includes bishops, archbishops, and priests who serve various dioceses and parishes within the jurisdiction. The church is known for its rich liturgical heritage and commitment to maintaining the teachings of the early Christian Church.
antioch is the place where Christ"s followers were first called Christians. antiochens are what members of the antiochian church are sometimes called
Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of America was created in 1921.
There are approximately 125 Greek Orthodox churches in Australia, but this does not include the other Orthodox churches, such as the Russian, Serbian, Romanian, Antiochian, Ukrainian Orthodox, etc.
There are approximately 125 Greek Orthodox churches in Australia, but this does not include the other Orthodox churches, such as the Russian, Serbian, Romanian, Antiochian, Ukrainian Orthodox, etc.
The main Orthodox jurisdictions in the US are the Ecumenical Patriarchate, the Orthodox Church of America (OCA), the Moscow Patriarchate, the Antiochian Patriarchate, the Serbian Patriarchate and the Romanian Patriarchate. All of these jurisdictions are in communion with each other. They are not denominations, but simply "sister churches" of the one Eastern Orthodox Church.
No difference in their beliefs. They are both part of the Eastern Orthodox Church, but the Antiochians are mainly Orthodox people from Lebanon, and the Greeks are mainly Orthodox people from Greece.
Yes, there are still Orthodox churches, and they go by "Orthodox Church," although in western countries this may often be preceded by the ethnicity of the founders of the parish - "Greek Orthodox," "Antiochian Orthodox," "Russian Orthodox," etc. A list of the canonical orthodox churches of the world can be found at http://aggreen.net/autocephaly/autoceph.html
Orthodox Christians do not refer to it as mass, but the Divine Liturgy. What language it is performed in depends on the church's ethnicity, though most Orthodox churches in America do it mostly in English. If it is a Greek church, then it is partially in Greek; if Russian, then in Russian; etc. But, like I said, the majority is done in English. In Antiochian Orthodox Churches, the entire liturgy is in English.
The Greater London area has the most cathedrals for any city in Britain by far, with a total of 19.These are:2 Anglican cathedrals (St Paul's and Southwark)2 Roman Catholic cathedrals (Westminster and St George's, Southwark)1 Antiochian Orthodox cathedral7 Greek Orthodox cathedrals2 Russian Orthodox Patriarchal cathedrals1 Serbian Orthodox cathedral1 Ukrainian Orthodox cathedral1 Ancient Catholic cathedral1 Liberal Catholic cathedraland 1 Ukrainian Catholic cathedral (Exarchy of Great Britain)
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