• custom. Eastern Christian writers, especially those in the Byzantine tradition, use the term "praxis" to refer to what others, using an English rather than...
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  • realised Praxis model, a way of doing theology Praxis (Byzantine Rite), the practice of faith, especially worship Christian theological praxis, the practice...
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    The Byzantine Rite, also known as the Greek Rite or the Rite of Constantinople, is a liturgical rite that is identified with the wide range of cultural...
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    practice according to local custom, the overall order is the same among Byzantine Rite monasteries, although parish and cathedral customs vary rather more...
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    needed] The Alexandrian rites are sub-grouped into two rites: the Coptic Rite and the Ge'ez Rite[citation needed]. The Coptic Rite is native to Egypt and...
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    Eastern Lutheranism (also known as Byzantine Lutheranism or Byzantine Rite Lutheranism) refers to Eastern Protestant Lutheran churches, such as those...
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    culture and theology. Three Divine Liturgies are in common use in the Byzantine Rite: The Divine Liturgy of St. John Chrysostom (5th century), used on most...
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    Icon (redirect from Byzantine iconography)
    of these survive. Widespread destruction of images occurred during the Byzantine Iconoclasm of 726–842, although this did settle permanently the question...
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    Slovenia, that use a form of the Byzantine Rite as their liturgy. It is unique in that it is based on the Eastern Christian rite used by the Eastern Orthodox...
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  • Liturgy of Saint John Chrysostom (category Byzantine Rite)
    Saint John Chrysostom is the most celebrated divine liturgy in the Byzantine Rite. It is named after its core part, the anaphora attributed to Saint John...
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  • Fathers, and is linked with the term praxis in Byzantine theology and vocabulary. In the context of Orthodoxy, praxis is mentioned opposite theology, in...
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  • Orthodox churches" and is also used by Eastern Rite Catholic Churches. This cross is also found in Byzantine frescoes in churches now belonging to the Greek...
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    Christian liturgy used by some Eastern Christians of the Byzantine rite and West Syriac Rite. It is developed from an ancient Egyptian form of the Basilean...
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    Great Lent in the Eastern Orthodox Church and other churches using the Byzantine Rite to commemorate, originally, only the final defeat of iconoclasm on the...
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    Christian church, and, despite their varied origins, by adherence to the Byzantine rite". Those churches are negatively defined by their rejection of papal...
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    Photius of Constantinople, datable to early 867. Referencing the Rus'-Byzantine War of 860, Photius informs the Oriental patriarchs and bishops that,...
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  • degrees and titles used in the Eastern Orthodox Church are used in the Byzantine rite Catholic Churches. Some of these Catholic monks form the Order of Saint...
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    Byzantine studies is an interdisciplinary branch of the humanities that addresses the history, culture, demography, dress, religion/theology, art, literature/epigraphy...
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  • Byzantine Rite Christianity in Canada refers to all Eastern Orthodox, Eastern Catholic, and independent groups in Canada who use the Byzantine Rite. It...
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    Typikon (category Byzantine Rite)
    about the order of the Byzantine Rite office and variable hymns of the Divine Liturgy. The ancient and medieval cathedral rite of Constantinople, called...
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  • Liturgy of Saint Basil (category Byzantine Rite)
    Two of these liturgies are in common use today: the one used in the Byzantine Rite ten times a year, and the one ordinarily used by the Coptic Church....
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  • concession, however, was purely nominal, as Bulgaria's return to the Byzantine rite in 870 had already secured for it an autocephalous church. Without the...
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  • Paschal troparion (category Byzantine Rite)
    characteristic troparion for the celebration of Pascha (Easter) in the Byzantine Rite. Like most troparia, it is a brief stanza often used as a refrain between...
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  • Polychronion (category Byzantine Rite)
    chanted in the liturgy of the Eastern Orthodox and Byzantine Catholic churches. In the Roman rite, it is the equivalent of the liturgical acclamation...
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    Prosphora (category Byzantine Rite)
    meant any offering made to a temple, but in Orthodox Christianity and Byzantine Rite Catholicism it has come to mean specifically the bread offered at the...
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  • Memory Eternal (category Byzantine Rite)
    exclamation, an encomium like the polychronion, used at the end of a Byzantine Rite funeral or memorial service, as followed by the Eastern Orthodox and...
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    fundamental similarities, having been influenced by the common legacy of Byzantine architecture from the Eastern Roman Empire. Some of the styles have become...
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  • Kathisma (category Byzantine Rite)
    "seat", is a division of the Psalter, used in the Eastern Orthodox and Byzantine Rite Catholic churches. The word may also describe a hymn sung at Matins...
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    Amalfinon Monastery (category 10th-century establishments in the Byzantine Empire)
    However, multiple ecclesiastical Eastern Orthodox scholars believe the praxis of Amalfi to have remained aligned with Eastern Orthodoxy and have pointed...
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    ludi circenses) was one of the most popular ancient Greek, Roman, and Byzantine sports. In Greece, chariot racing played an essential role in aristocratic...
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