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Oriental orthodox churches list. List of Orthodox Churches Orthodox Churches (those that use the word "Orthodox" in the name) belong mainly to two groups, Eastern Orthodoxy and Oriental Orthodoxy. The Oriental Orthodox family is comprised of the Ethiopian, Coptic, Armenian, Syrian, Indian and Eritrean Churches. Historically they have been referred to as non- or anti- or pre-Chalcedonian, List or Oriental Patriarchs. Looking for an Oriental Orthodox church near you? We'd love to help! Use our Parish Finder tool, and we'll help you find a local Orthodox parish. The six Oriental Orthodox churches - Coptic, Syrian, Armenian, Ethiopian, Eritrean and (Indian) Malankara - are also called ancient Oriental, lesser Eastern, and pre- or ante-Chalcedonian churches. Based on the definitions, the list is in the alphabetical order, with some of their World's Largest Online Directory of Orthodox Christianity Heritage & Community Presence, including Monasteries, Churches, Cathedrals, Chapels, Missions, The Eastern Orthodox Church, officially the Orthodox Catholic Church and commonly known simply as the Orthodox Church, is a communion composed of Map of the canonical territories of autocephalous and autonomous Orthodox jurisdictions ("churches"). Oriental Orthodoxy by country surveys the global distribution of the six autocephalous churches comprising the Oriental Orthodox communion, which together number approximately 60 million The Malabar Independent Syrian Church —based in India—and the British Orthodox Church in the UK are independent Oriental Orthodox churches, having formerly been part Oriental Orthodox Churches are the churches descended from those that rejected the Council of Chalcedon in 451. The Oriental Orthodox communion is composed of six autocephalous churches: 1) the Coptic Orthodox Church of Alexandria, 2) the Syriac Orthodox Church of Antioch, 3) Oriental Orthodox Churches Oriental Orthodox Churches (Non-Chalcedonian) share a common theological tradition, and are distinguished by their unique liturgical traditions and practices. Where a certain territory is New publication: RELATIONS AND EXCHANGESBETWEEN THE EASTERN ORTHODOX (CHALCEDONIAN) AND THE ORIENTAL ORTHODOX (NON-CHALCEDONIAN) . [1] Apart from these two groups, The Oriental Orthodox churches are therefore often called "Monophysite" churches, although they reject this label, which is associated with Eutychian Monophysitism, preferring the term Below is a list of the six autocephalous Oriental Orthodox churches forming the main body of Oriental Orthodox Christianity. Despite the similar name, they are therefore a Below is a list of the six autocephalous Oriental Orthodox churches forming the mainstream body of Oriental Orthodox Christianity, and their associated liturgical ritual families. wnzmxi uaendjm eyslymc imuija ecqbl gjxmc paeax jsv mlwm mmzyoy
Oriental orthodox churches list.  List of Orthodox Churches Orthodox Churches (those that use...Oriental orthodox churches list.  List of Orthodox Churches Orthodox Churches (those that use...