Istanbul,Turkey
Istanbul,Turkey
Part of Church Street (the eastern end) is located in the historic section of Orlando.
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Because traditionally church altars always faced East, towards the rising Sun, the new day.
area toward russia, turkey i believe
Eastern Orthodox Church.
St. Basil's Cathedral, located in Moscow, is not an Eastern Rite church; it is an example of Russian Orthodox architecture and serves as a church within the Russian Orthodox Church. Built in the 16th century, it is known for its distinctive onion-shaped domes and colorful façade. While it reflects Eastern Orthodox Christian traditions, it is specifically aligned with the Russian Orthodox branch rather than an Eastern Rite church, which typically refers to Catholic churches that follow Eastern liturgical practices.
No, the Greek Orthodox church is a part of the Eastern Orthodox Churches.
It was the Greek/Eastern Church. Later it came to be called as the Orthodox Church.
Most medieval Christians were Catholic and the head of the Catholic Church was the Pope. Popes were usually located in Rome, but there were times when they were in residence elsewhere. The head of the Eastern Orthodox Church, which was divided from the Roman Catholic Church in 1054, was in Constantinople. There were other church sects but they were much smaller.
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the Eastern Orthodox Church and the Roman Catholic Church