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1 ChrAndOrth | Christianity and Orthodoxy~
2 ChrAndOrth,6 | that the Slavonic word for “Orthodoxy,” “Pravoslaviye,” does not
3 ChrAndOrth,7 | fourth century, the term “Orthodoxy” is most often used in the
4 ChrAndOrth,7 | frequently called the “Father of Orthodoxy,” writes in his History
5 ChrAndOrth,10| The great defender of Orthodoxy against the Nestorian heresy
6 ChrAndOrth,13| the dissension regarding Orthodoxy (peri tes orthodoxias) that
7 ChrAndOrth,15| tumultuous heresies, over which Orthodoxy finally triumphed. An anonymous
8 ChrAndOrth,15| feast of the triumph of Orthodoxy over heresy, which was introduced
9 ChrAndOrth,15| was called the “Feast of Orthodoxy,” “heorte tes orthodoxias,”
10 ChrAndOrth,15| Great Lent: The Sunday of Orthodoxy.~
11 ChrAndOrth,16| Therefore, the Feast of Orthodoxy is like a stamp that seals
12 ChrAndOrth,17| struggled for the triumph of Orthodoxy against heresy came to be
13 ChrAndOrth,17| Catholics, who fell away from Orthodoxy, initially, because of the
14 ChrAndOrth,18| denominations, also betrayed Orthodoxy, following still a different
15 ChrAndOrth,19| obfuscate the objective truth of Orthodoxy. Despite common human fallibilities
16 ChrAndOrth,19| will prove false; while Orthodoxy will shine ever brighter,
17 ChrAndOrth,19| all True Christians. For Orthodoxy has from the very beginning
18 ChrAndOrth,20| it logically follows that Orthodoxy is not just one of the many
19 ChrAndOrth,20| form. When juxtaposed to Orthodoxy, all of the rest of the
20 ChrAndOrth,21| celebration of the Feast of Orthodoxy. That is why the Patriarchs
21 ChrAndOrth,22| champion, and Martyr for Orthodoxy—, during the time of Stambolov’
22 ChrAndOrth,22| delivered on the Sunday of Orthodoxy in 1893: “The true Faith
23 ChrAndOrth,22| celebration of the Sunday of Orthodoxy, 1998.~ ~ ~
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