Eastern (Greek) Orthodoxy is the One, Holy, Catholic, and Apostolic Church that was established by Jesus Christ and the Disciples 2000 years ago.
The majority of people in Greece follow Greek Orthodoxy, which is a branch of Eastern Orthodoxy. This form of Christianity is deeply embedded in Greek culture and history.
The rutes of orthodoxy was founded by god
There are no priestesses in Greek Orthodoxy as it showed the difference between them and Pagan religions.
Greek orthodoxy is a form of Cristian and thus has one god, the Trinity.
The Greek Orthodox Patriarchate, ecumenical centre of Greek Orthodoxy, is located in Fener, Istanbul.
Orthodoxy was introduced to non-Christian Russia by two Greek missionaries, Saints Cyrill and Methodius. They also introduced writing to Russia hence the Russian use of the "Cyrillic Alphabet" which in some instances resembles the Greek.
Orthopraxy is a combination of two Greek words meaning Correct Practice or Orthodox practice, and Orthodoxy is a combination of two Greek words meaning Correct Glory or Correct Faith. Orthodoxy refers to the beliefs, whereas Orthopraxy refers to putting those beliefs into practice.
Most Pillipe people follow Greek Orthodoxy
The eastern roman empire, which in modern times, is referred to as the byzantine empire and in their day as the roman empire. also the religion wasn't explicitly Greek orthodoxy, Eastern Orthodoxy would be a better umbrella term.
Ukraine is the initiator of Orthodoxy of Christianity. But when Russia took over Orthodoxy of Ukraine and set their own leader as the leader of all Orthodoxy, Ukraine changed over it's religious leader to Catholic leader, and that's why they are Greek Catholics, Rome Catholics, etc. They are just Orthodox Christians, who support Catholic leader. Some Eastern parts of Ukraine support Orthodoxy.
None that I can see. It seems very similar to Roman Catholic.
No, though Greek and Roman mythology shared many features, they had differences in rites and rituals. Likewise, the same can be said of Roman Catholicism and Greek Orthodoxy.