Comment Appelle-t-on un croyant orthodoxe ?
Comment Appelle-t-on un croyant orthodoxe ?
Les Églises des trois conciles dites dans le passé Églises antéchalcédoniennes mais couramment appelées Églises orthodoxes orientales se réclament aussi de « l'orthodoxie » ; leurs membres incluent des coptes, syriaques, éthiopiens et arméniens.
Est-ce que les orthodoxes sont chrétiens ?
L'Église orthodoxe se considère comme une Église chrétienne « des origines », dont les autres Églises sont ou devraient être membres, y compris l'Église catholique.
Which countries follow the Orthodox religion?
- Russia (101 million)
- Ethiopia (36 million)
- Ukraine (35 million)
- Romania (19 million)
- Greece (10 million)
- Serbia (6.7 million)
- Bulgaria (6.2 million)
- Belarus (5.9 million)
- Egypt (3.9 million)
- Georgia (3.8 million)
What does Orthodox mean in religious terms?
- Orthodox means adhering to accepted norms and creeds - especially in religion. In Christianity, the term means "conforming to the Christian faith as represented in the creeds of the early Church.” The Orthodox Church is one of the three main Christian groups – the others are the Roman Catholic and Protestant Churches.
Does the Orthodox Church believe in God?
- The Orthodox believe that Christ is the only priest, pastor, and teacher of the Christian Church. He alone forgives sins and offers communion with God, His Father. Christ alone guides and rules his people. Christ remains with His Church as its living and unique head. Christ remains present and active in the Church through the Holy Spirit.
What are the beliefs of Orthodox Christianity?
- Essentially the Orthodox Church shares much with the other Christian Churches in the belief that God revealed himself in Jesus Christ, and a belief in the incarnation of Christ, his crucifixion and resurrection. The Orthodox Church differs substantially in the way of life and worship.














