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ORTHODOXY

Our Lord, God, and Savior Jesus Christ is the head of the Orthodox Church. Orthodox Christianity is the ancient and historical Christian Church, which has preserved an unbroken tradition from the time of Christ with His Holy Apostles until today.

The Greek word Orthodoxia means “correct praise.” This term was used even in the first centuries of Christianity to distinguish the true and universal praise or teaching regarding Christ and the Holy Trinity from the false and heretical teachings that had already begun to appear and corrupt the one true Church. In Orthodox Christianity, praise and teaching are closely interconnected. One will learn the Church’s teachings through the rich prayers and beautiful hymnography of the divine services, which were written by the saints and other pious Orthodox Christians.

The inner life of an Orthodox Christian is characterized by a striving to return to the original state in which God created man, to be transfigured from being not only in the image of God but also in His likeness. This is accomplished through true repentance combined with God’s grace, which is received through the Holy Sacraments. For without God’s grace, nothing good can be achieved, and repentant souls must fervently seek His grace through a life of ceaseless prayer, inner vigilance, and sincere and selfless love for God and his neighbor.

The basic beliefs of all Orthodox Christians are found in the Symbol of Faith, also known as the Nicene-Constantinopolitan Creed.

 

I believe in one God, the Father Almighty, Maker of heaven and earth, and of all things visible and invisible;

And in one Lord, Jesus Christ, the Son of God, the Only-begotten, begotten of the Father before all ages; Light of Light, true God of true God; begotten, not made; being of one essence with the Father; by Whom all things were made;

Who for us men, and for our salvation, came down from Heavens, and was incarnate of the Holy Spirit and the Virgin Mary, andbecame man;

And was crucified for us under Pontius Pilate, suffered and was buried;

And arose again on the third day according to the Scriptures;

And ascended into the Heavens, and sitteth at the right hand of the Father;

And shall come again, with glory, to judge both the living and the dead, Whose Kingdom shall have no end;

And in the Holy Spirit, the Lord, the Giver of Life; Who proceedeth from the Father; Who with the Father and the Son together is worshipped and glorified; Who spoke by the Prophets;

In One, Holy, Catholic, and Apostolic Church.

I confess one baptism for the remission of sins.

I look for the resurrection of the dead,

And the life of the age to come.

Amen.

reproduced from St Anthony's Greek Orthodox Monastery: https://stanthonysmonastery.org/about-monastery/orthodoxy.html

Introductory Videos

  • What is the Orthodox Church
  • What is Orthodox Christianity
  • 10 Fun Facts
  • 5 Differences Orth & Evang
  • 5 Misconceptions
  • 5 Differences RC & Ortho
  • What is the Task of Orthodox Christians Living in America
  • Where Did the Bible Come From?
  • Three Things You Need to Know About the Bible
  • How to Read the Bible
  • Belief in God
  • Holy Trinity
  • Who is JC?
  • Creation & Fall
  • Heaven & Hell
  • God as Light & Fire
  • Salvation in Christ
  • Children of God
  • Cradle or Convert?
  • Church Tour
  • Liturgy
  • The Sign of the Cross, Icons, and Tradition
  • Rise Like Incense
  • Venerating Icons
  • What Do You Mean, 'Pray to the Saints?'
  • The Role of the Virgin Mary
  • God's Mother, Our Mother
  • Why Relics?
  • Why you need a prayer rope

What Is the Orthodox Church? (2.26 min)

Be the Bee #61 | What is Orthodox Christianity? (4.47 min)

 

10 Fun Facts About the Orthodox Church (6.00 min)

 

5 Differences Between Orthodoxy and Evangelicalism (4.39 min)

 

5 Misconceptions About the Orthodox Church (3.54 min)

 

5 Differences Between the RC Church and the Orthodox Church (4.03 min)

 

What is the Task of Orthodox Christians Living in America? (2.32 min)

 

Where Did the Bible Come From? (5.29 min)

 

Be the Bee #45 | Three Things You Need to Know About the Bible (5.46 min)

Be the Bee #128 | How to Read the Bible (8.32 min)

Be the Bee #62 | Belief in God (5.26 min)

 

Be the Bee #63 | The Holy Trinity (5.50 min)

 

Be the Bee #65 | Who Is Jesus Christ? (5.41 min)

 

Be the Bee #66 | Creation and Fall (5.20 min)

 

Be the Bee #67 | Heaven and Hell (4.26 min)

 

God as Light and Fire (1.56 min)

 

Be the Bee #68 | Salvation in Christ (4.19 min)

 

Be the Bee #70 | Children of God (4.36 min)

Be the Bee #71 Cradle or Convert? (4.28)

 

Be the Bee #113 Church Tour (7.33min)

 

Be the Bee #82 Does the Liturgy need you? (4.58min)

 

The Sign of the Cross, Icons, and Tradition in the Orthodox Church (3.13min)

 

Be the Bee #55 Rise Like Incense (3.58min)

 

Be the Bee #53 Venerating Icons (5.51min)

 

What Do You Mean, 'Pray to the Saints?' (3.16min)

 

The Role of the Virgin Mary in the Orthodox Church (3.06min)

Be the Bee #41 | God's Mother, Our Mother (4.34min)

 

Be the Bee #80 Why Relics? (6.15min)

Be the Bee #49 | Why You Need a Prayer Rope (3.55min)

The Best Introduction to Orthodox Christianity:

        The Lives of the Saints

  • St Cyprian Carthage
  • St Ephrem the Syrian
  • St Moses Ethiopian
  • St Olympia
  • St David
  • St Dorotheos
  • St Cuthbert
  • St Cosmas
  • St Xenia of St Petersburg
  • St Nicholas Japan
  • St Luke Crimea
  • St Joseph the Hesychast
  • St Philoumenos
  • St Porphyrios
  • St Paisios

St Cyprian of Carthage

 

Harp of the Holy Spirit: The Life of Saint Ephrem the Syrian

Remember Me in Your Kingdom: The Life of Abba Moses The Ethiopian

Friend of St. John Chrysostom: The Life of St. Olympia

Do the Little Things: Saint David of Wales the Miracle Worker

Saint Dorotheos of Gaza

Saint Cuthbert of Lindisfarne

Saint Cosmas of Aetolia

Saint Xenia of St. Petersburg

Saint Nicholas of Japan

Saint Luke, Bishop of Simferopol and Crimea, the Blessed Surgeon

Saint Joseph the Hesychast and the Jesus Prayer

Saint Philoumenos: The Guardian of Jacob's Well

With the Eyes of the Soul: The Life of St. Porphyrios

Vessel of Grace: The Life of Saint Paisios the Athonite

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