Absolutely! You will never attend a Russian Orthodox service, hear a Russian Orthodox prayer, or talk theology with a Russian Orthodox Christian without Christ. His resurrection is the very basis of everything we Orthodox Christians do.
She is Eastern Orthodox. More specifically, Bulgarian Orthodox. Not Russian Orthodox, Bulgarian Orthodox.
They belive in Jesus. They are either orthodox or catholic.
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I believe he was Russian Orthodox, like all the Romanovas.
Russian Orthodox is not a place so it is not located anywhere.
The Russian Orthodox Church does not ordain priests.
Jews do not believe in jesus christ at all.
Yes. They would not be regarded as Christian if they didn't.
If you are asking whether Russians believe in Jesus, some Russians absolutely do. The Russian Orthodox Church is very influential and powerful, and since they are Christians, members of this church see Jesus as a central figure. The Russian Orthodox Church observes all major Christian holy days, including the birth of Jesus. But not all Russians are members of the dominant church. Some Russians are atheists (as they were encouraged to be during the era of Communism), some Russians are other denominations of Christianity, some are Muslim, and some are Jewish.
Russian Orthodox, is referring to the Eastern Orthodox Church of Christianity or Judaism, were in Russia, the main religion is Russian Orthodox.
Russian Orthodox Church in America was created in 1927.
Russian Orthodox Cemetery in Nice was created in 1867.