eastern orthodoxy was a church tranditions descending from the eastern Roman Empire, the leaders of the eastern orthodoxy were roma and the patriarch
Ukraine is the initiator of Orthodoxy of Christianity. But when Russia took over Orthodoxy of Ukraine and set their own leader as the leader of all Orthodoxy, Ukraine changed over it's religious leader to Catholic leader, and that's why they are Greek Catholics, Rome Catholics, etc. They are just Orthodox Christians, who support Catholic leader. Some Eastern parts of Ukraine support Orthodoxy.
Ukraine is the initiator of Orthodoxy of Christianity. But when Russia took over Orthodoxy of Ukraine and set their own leader as the leader of all Orthodoxy, Ukraine changed over it's religious leader to Catholic leader, and that's why they are Greek Catholics, Rome Catholics, etc. They are just Orthodox Christians, who support Catholic leader. Some Eastern parts of Ukraine support Orthodoxy.
Eastern Orthodoxy was founded 2000 years ago by Jesus Christ and His Apostles.
Eastern Orthodoxy was the primary religion of the Byzantine Empire (330-1453)
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The majority religion in the Ukraine is Eastern Orthodoxy. Eastern Orthodoxy is an old, very traditional form of Christianity which is mainly practiced in Russia, Greece, and Cyprus.
Five forms of Christianity include Catholicism, Protestantism, Eastern Orthodoxy, Anglicanism, and Oriental Orthodoxy. Each form has distinct beliefs, practices, and traditions that differentiate them from one another. Catholicism is the largest denomination, with the Pope as its leader, while Protestantism encompasses various denominations such as Baptist, Lutheran, and Methodist. Eastern Orthodoxy is prominent in Eastern Europe and the Middle East, Anglicanism originated in England, and Oriental Orthodoxy is prevalent in countries like Egypt, Ethiopia, and Armenia.
Eastern Orthodoxy.
The spiritual leader is the Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople.
Eastern Orthodoxy is practiced worldwide, but is most common in Russia, Slavic countries, the United States, and some Middle Eastern and African countries as well.
Eastern Orthodoxy is a Christian monotheistic religion and worships the God of the Old and New Testaments in the Bible.
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