• International Orthodox Christian Charities, Inc. (or IOCC), based in Baltimore, Maryland, is the official international humanitarian agency of the Assembly...
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  • 2001 [3] International Orthodox Christian Charities (IOCC), 1992 The Orthodox Christian Mission Center (OCMC), 1994 [4] The Orthodox Christian Network...
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  • six main traditions are various Christian denominations (for example, the Coptic Orthodox Church is an Oriental Orthodox denomination). Protestantism includes...
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    localities with a Christian population. The totals by denomination for all of Mandatory Palestine were: Greek Orthodox 33,369, Syriac Orthodox (Jacobite) 813...
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  • refer to: Interception of Communications Commissioner International Orthodox Christian Charities Iron Ore Company of Canada This disambiguation page lists...
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    Christian Aid is a relief and development charity of 41 Christian (Protestant and Orthodox) churches in Great Britain and Ireland, and works to support...
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  • Eckstein, an Orthodox rabbi, began to forge partnerships with evangelical Christians. In 1983, he established the Holyland Fellowship of Christians and Jews...
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  • Holdings, Inc., Prestige Brands, Inc., W.F. Young, Inc., International Orthodox Christian Charities, Inc., Renfro Corp., and New York University. Hinkaty...
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  • (accessed 2020-01-15). "Agriculture & Food Security". International Orthodox Christian Charities. Retrieved 2020-07-22. E.g. https://theabundanttable...
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    Eastern Orthodox Christian church. It has 194 dioceses inside Russia. The primate of the ROC is the patriarch of Moscow and all Rus'. The Christianization of...
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  • of the Tolstoy Foundation 1992–95. He also helped the International Orthodox Christian Charities gain the release of two of their workers taken hostage...
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    is one of the autocephalous (ecclesiastically independent) Eastern Orthodox Christian churches. The majority of the population in Serbia, Montenegro and...
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    Mesopotamia, as are some Oriental Orthodox and Catholic Christians. Even though each group forms a separate community, Christians nevertheless cooperate increasingly...
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    John Sitilides (category Greek Orthodox Christians from the United States)
    cancers. He currently serves on the board of directors of International Orthodox Christian Charities, a global humanitarian organization, and the board of...
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    the charity called Group Seven, later renamed to "Divac's Children Foundation", and works closely with International Orthodox Christian Charities (IOCC)...
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    Greek Christians (also known as Rūm) are an ethnoreligious Eastern Christian group native to the Levant. They are either members of the Greek Orthodox Church...
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    Archbishop Iakovos of America (category 20th-century Eastern Orthodox bishops)
    IOCC (1995), International Orthodox Christian Charities, Chicago, Illinois Antiochian Gold Medal of Merit (1995), Antiochian Orthodox Christian Archdiocese...
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    OCHA, IOCC (International Orthodox Christian Charities), Caritas, Save the Children International, Anna Lindh Foundation, Medico International, Médecins...
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    Syrian Church along with the Jacobite Syrian Christian Church, an integral part of the Syriac Orthodox Church headed by the Patriarch of Antioch. Oriental...
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  • The Orthodox Church in America (OCA) is an Eastern Orthodox Christian church based in North America. The OCA consists of more than 700 parishes, missions...
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    Nikitas Loulias (category Greek Orthodox Christians from the United States)
    Development for the International Orthodox Christian Charities and on July 1, 1995 he became Pastor of the St. Demetrios Orthodox Church of Chicago.[citation...
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    Timothy (2017). "Orthodox Research Institute". Orthodox Research Institute. Retrieved 2022-06-17. "Holy Synod - Encyclicals - On Christian Unity and Ecumenism"...
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  • of 4) by Charity Navigator for eight straight years. Michael Thatcher, the president of Charity Navigator, reported: "Only 3% of the charities we evaluate...
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    during worship and when outside the home. In Oriental Orthodox Christian and Eastern Orthodox Christian Churches, certain theologians teach the same doctrine...
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  • Charter of Christian Ethical Finance". The Charter considers the various schools of Christian thoughts (Protestant, Catholic and Orthodox) on financial...
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    the day, being hours associated with Christ's Passion." Oriental Orthodox Christians, such as Copts and Indians, use a breviary such as the Agpeya and...
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    Orthodox Spirituality and Other Traditions by Metropolitan Hierotheos Vlachos [5] "St. Nicholas Orthodox Church » Mysticism, Women and the Christian Orient"...
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    Copts (redirect from Coptic Christian)
    Egypt and Sudan, and predominantly follow the Orthodox Church in Alexandria. They are the largest Christian denomination in Egypt and the Middle East, as...
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    Greek Orthodox Patriarchate of Jerusalem, which has jurisdiction over the Orthodox communities of Palestine, Israel and Jordan, to which most Christians in...
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    Catholic–Eastern Orthodox relations have warmed over the last century, as both churches embrace a dialogue of charity. The Second Vatican Council (1962–1965)...
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