Greek and Russian Orthodox.
The original split in the Church was between Western (Catholic) and Eastern (Orthodox) Christians.
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Greek and Russian Orthodox.
The original split in the Church was between Western (Catholic) and Eastern (Orthodox) Christians.
Russian Orthodox, Coptic Orthodox, maybe a few others.
The way I was taught in CCD was that Orthodox was the first form of Protestants, even though they weren't technically protesting anything. That way, they could deny the ancient history of Orthodox Catholics and can rank them with The Others.
Latvian Orthodox!
Well, they were protesting the lineage of the Pope if memory serves.
geez, JZ, I hope that girl gathered some kind of sense along the way.
Eastern Christianity Flowchart: [link]
I believe there is a Serbian Orthodox church.
That's a lot of Orthodox churches.
I have a huge gap in my knowledge base where "churches, Orthodox" should be.
I grew up Episcopalian, which was the most boring white bread denomination ever until recently, when the church ordained a gay Bishop and a bunch of parishes seceded. Now, according to my mom, churches are divided into two categories,--"Good" churches (ones who accept gay marriage and clergy) and "those others we don't like anymore." When we drive by an Episcopal chuch, she tries to figure out from the signage whether they are good or not.