Beginning of content
Eastern Liturgical (Orthodox)
Item
- Title
- Eastern Liturgical (Orthodox)
- Description
- The Eastern Liturgical (Orthodox) family represents one of the three great divisions of Christianity; the others are the Protestant churches and the Roman Catholic Church. The Catholic and Orthodox churches were originally united, but they parted in the 11th century, when they differed over several points of doctrine, including the supreme authority of the pope, which Orthodox Christians reject. Since the 20th century, the Catholic and Orthodox churches have made greater efforts toward reconciliation. Churches in the Eastern Liturgical family include the Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of America and the Orthodox Church in America.
- Item sets
- ARDA Religious Group Families
Linked resources
Filter by property
Title | Alternate label | Class |
---|---|---|
Albanian Orthodox Church | Denomination | |
Bulgarian Orthodox Church | Denomination | |
Greek Orthodox Church (Hellenic) | Denomination | |
Roumanian Orthodox Church | Denomination | |
Russian Orthodox Church | Denomination | |
Serbian Orthodox Church | Denomination | |
Syrian Orthodox Church | Denomination | |
Church of Armenia in America | Denomination | |
Assyrian Jacobite Apostolic Church | Denomination | |
African Orthodox Church of New York | Denomination | |
African Orthodox Church | Denomination |