The Icon of the Triumph of Orthodoxy (also known as the Icon of the Sunday of Orthodoxy) is a divine celebratory icon created around 1400 to commemorate...
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The Feast of Orthodoxy (or Sunday of Orthodoxy or Triumph of Orthodoxy) is celebrated on the first Sunday of Great Lent in the Eastern Orthodox Church...
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Iconodulism (redirect from Veneration of icons)
the Council of Constantinople (843), which reaffirmed the adoration of icons in an event celebrated as the Feast of Orthodoxy. The Council of Trent (XIX...
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Iconoclasm (redirect from Icon destruction)
Greek: εἰκών, eikṓn, 'figure, icon' + κλάω, kláō, 'to break') is the social belief in the importance of the destruction of icons and other images or monuments...
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Synodikon of Orthodoxy, a short profession of the validity of icon veneration which was authored by Patriarch Methodios. This profession of faith is still...
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celebrated every year on the First Sunday of Great Lent, and known as the "Triumph of Orthodoxy". The final years of the saint passed peacefully, he...
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procession in the Hagia Sophia. The day of Theodora's assembly and restoration of the icons has been celebrated ever since as the Feast of Orthodoxy. One symbolic...
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A History of the World in 100 Objects was a joint project of BBC Radio 4 and the British Museum, consisting of a 100-part radio series written and presented...
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Chalke (category Great Palace of Constantinople)
mosaics, and the exterior façade featured a number of statues. Most prominent was an icon of Christ which became a major iconodule symbol during the Byzantine...
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Byzantine Iconoclasm (category Wikipedia articles incorporating a citation from the 1911 Encyclopaedia Britannica with Wikisource reference)
first Sunday of Great Lent has been celebrated in the Orthodox Church and in Byzantine Rite Catholicism as the feast of the "Triumph of Orthodoxy". What accounts...
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Holy Thorn Reliquary (category Medieval European objects in the British Museum)
The Holy Thorn Reliquary was probably created in the 1390s in Paris for John, Duke of Berry, to house a relic of the Crown of Thorns. The reliquary was...
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busts of Christ and the Virgin Mary. He is also one of the witnesses in the famous Russian icon celebrating the "Triumph of Orthodoxy". Rochow 1994, p. 237...
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Eastern Orthodox Church (redirect from Eastern Orthodoxy in the West)
Nicaea. It supports the veneration of icons while forbidding their worship. It is often referred to as "The Triumph of Orthodoxy". There are also two...
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called it The Triumph of the Cross. In some parts of the Anglican Communion the feast is called Holy Cross Day, a name also used by Lutherans. The celebration...
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Paschal cycle (category Holidays based on the date of Easter)
of Tyro during the reign of Julian the Apostate Triumph of Orthodoxy—1st Sunday of Lent—commemoration of the restoration of icons after the defeat of...
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September 18 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics) (category September in the Eastern Orthodox calendar)
the Patriarchate of Moscow). Translation of the Icon of the Mother of God in Triumph to Russia. OCA - Lives of the Saints. The Starorussk Icon of the...
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Following the Triumph of Orthodoxy over iconoclasm, she was recognized as a martyr and saint, and her body was kept and venerated in the church of Hagia Euphemia...
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Heresy in Christianity (redirect from Heretic of Christianity)
It supports the veneration of icons while forbidding their worship. It is often referred to as "The Triumph of Orthodoxy". Not all of these Councils...
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declaring the Orthodoxy's special role in the Russian Constitution". The role of religion in the Russian invasion of Ukraine, along with the impact the invasion...
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Great Lent (redirect from Sunday of the Prodigal Son)
simply a rehashing of earlier ones). Before the Divine Liturgy on this day, a special service, known as the "Triumph of Orthodoxy" is held in cathedrals...
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both celebrate the triumph of Orthodoxy and to praise the reign of Basil I. The focus on St. Gregory, a fourth century archbishop of Constantinople,...
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Johnny Stuart (author) (category Alumni of St John's College, Cambridge)
understand better the Orthodox spiritual tradition. Stuart bequeathed the draft of his book Icons, The Triumph of Orthodoxy, to the owner of AXIA. It is unknown...
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Last Judgment (redirect from Signs of the Day of Judgment)
teaching, and it contradicts the Orthodox understanding of the intercession of the Saints.[citation needed] Eastern Orthodoxy teaches that salvation is bestowed...
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Texts of the Orthodox Church - Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of America". www.goarch.org. Retrieved 2019-06-08. "Service of the Triumph of Orthodoxy". monachos...
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Christianity in Russia (redirect from Oriental Orthodoxy in Russia)
main churches of the Oriental Orthodoxy, distinctive from Eastern Orthodoxy in terms of miaphysite christology. In spite of some theological differences...
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Slavic Native Faith (redirect from Rodnover Orthodoxy)
characterise the religion as Vedism, Orthodoxy, and Old Belief. Many Rodnovers regard their religion as a faithful continuation of the ancient beliefs...
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Theodosius I (redirect from Theodosius the Great)
381, which confirmed the former as orthodoxy and the latter as a heresy. Although Theodosius interfered little in the functioning of traditional pagan cults...
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a relic of Sergius of Rakvere [ru]. The church also has a Holy Trinity Icon. Religion in North Korea Korean Orthodox Church Eastern Orthodoxy in Korea...
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restored the veneration of icons (the 'Triumph of Orthodoxy') Council of Constantinople (861), a local council that confirmed the deposition of Ignatios of Constantinople...
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Gregory Palamas (category Byzantine saints of the Eastern Orthodox Church)
Ottoman period, the second Sunday of Great Lent is dedicated to the memory of Gregory Palamas in most branches of the Eastern Orthodoxy, while in some...
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