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Meaning of "oriental orthodox"

oriental orthodox - This phrase refers to a branch of Christianity that includes several ancient Eastern Christian churches, such as the Coptic Orthodox Church, the Armenian Orthodox Church, and the Ethiopian Orthodox Church. It describes the churches and traditions that follow the theology and practices of the Orthodox Christianity in the Eastern part of the world
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  • Pertaining to the Oriental Orthodox churches, a branch of Eastern Christianity distinguished by their miaphysite Christology.
  • A member of an Oriental Orthodox church.

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This and all the following councils in this list are rejected by Oriental Orthodox churches.
The Oriental Orthodox churches maintain their own ancient apostolic succession.
Miaphysitism is the christological doctrine of the Oriental Orthodox churches.
Armenian and Oriental Orthodox services are now regularly held at the church.
He is venerated as a saint by the Coptic and other Oriental Orthodox churches.
The Oriental Orthodox churches have much to share with other churches.
The one main branch that is not is the Oriental Orthodox church.
The Oriental Orthodox Churches affirm the ideas of apostolic succession and episcopal government.
Politics also played a role in the formation of the Oriental Orthodox Church.
Oriental Orthodox usage coincides with Eastern Orthodox usage and teachings on the matter.
Saint George is one of the most venerated saint in the Oriental Orthodox church.
The dialogue between the Oriental Orthodox churches and the Reformed churches is such a one.
There has been an attempt to achieve ecumenism between the Antiochian and Oriental Orthodox churches.
The Oriental Orthodox family came closer.
This is the doctrinal difference which separated the Oriental Orthodox from the rest of Christendom.

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Oriental Orthodox Churches accept the first three.
Not really in the Oriental Orthodox tradition.
Oriental Orthodox church buildings.
It is within the Oriental Orthodox tradition.
The Oriental Orthodox Churches consist of several different liturgical traditions.
This stand represented the Oriental Orthodox perspective.
Oriental Orthodox churches.
He is the first canonized Oriental Orthodox saint from India.
The Oriental Orthodox Churches accepted the first three councils.
The Armenian church is one of these Oriental Orthodox churches.
Altogether seven Oriental Orthodox Churches are participating in the dialogue.
Accepting students and priests from the Oriental Orthodox Church.
Oriental Orthodox saints.
Christine Chaillotis the author of a number of books on Oriental Orthodox Churches.
Oriental Orthodox bishops.
Some Western Rite parishes are also a part of the Oriental Orthodox churches.
Oriental Orthodox monks.
Foot washing rites are also observed in the Oriental Orthodox churches on Maundy Thursday.
The Oriental Orthodox Churches generally use the local calendar of their homelands.
Oriental Catholic rites also use prostrations in a similar way as the Oriental Orthodox Churches.
The history of all Oriental Orthodox Churches goes back to the very beginnings of Christianity.
It has become a unique movement providing equal importance to Eastern Orthodox and Oriental Orthodox Churches.
One of the most prominent Oriental Orthodox theologians of that era was Severus of Antioch.
Recent years have brought about a degree of rapprochement between Chalcedonian Christians and the Oriental Orthodox.
The Oriental Orthodox and Eastern Orthodox churches are two distinct bodies of local churches.
This is the doctrinal difference which separated the Oriental Orthodox from the Eastern Orthodox.
In other Oriental Orthodox traditions, a sanctuary curtain is used.
In the 5th century, theological disagreements caused the Oriental Orthodox Church to break away.
First there are the Oriental Orthodox churches - relatively little known in the West.
The ACCA, however, is not in communion with any of the Oriental Orthodox Churches.
He began relations with Oriental Orthodox churches, through reciprocal visits.
The non-Chalcedonian party became what is today called the Oriental Orthodox Church.
As a result of this council, the Oriental Orthodox Churches eventually become a separate communion.
Today, such groups are known collectively as the Non-Chalcedonian, Miaphysite, or Oriental Orthodox churches.
Distribution of Oriental Orthodox Christians in the world by country,.

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