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  1. Orthodox Psychotherapy by Metropolitan Hierotheos Vlachos, 2005-01-01
  2. Contemporary Orthodox Judaism's Response to Modernity by Barry Freundel, 2004-01
  3. The Mountain of Silence: A Search for Orthodox Spirituality by Kyriacos C. Markides, 2002-11-19
  4. The Horologion, Or, Book of the Hours: The Daily Offices
  5. Prayer Book: The Jordanville Orthodox Prayer Book with Gilded-gold Page Edges
  6. An Orthodox Prayer Book by Orthodox Eastern Church, Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of North and, 1977-01
  7. The Orthodox Church: Student Edition (Denominations in America) by Thomas E. FitzGerald, 1998-09-30
  8. The Experience of God : Orthodox Dogmatic Theology Volume 2: The World, Creation and Deification
  9. The Orthodox Parish in America: Faithfulness to the Past and Responsibility for the Future
  10. Orthodox Chinese Buddhism: A Contemporary Chan Master's Answers to Common Questions by Master Sheng Yen, 2007-08-07
  11. Touching Heaven: Discovering Orthodox Christianity on the Island of Valaam by John Oliver, 2003-09
  12. Light Through Darkness: The Orthodox Tradition (Traditions of Christian Spirituality) by John Chryssavgis, 2004-11-30
  13. The Orthodox Church by Timothy Ware, 1982
  14. Orthodox Worship: A Living Continuity With the Temple, the Synagogue by Benjamin D. Williams, H. Anstall, et all 1990-06

61. Notes On The Orthodox Ecclesiastical Calendar
A summary of the difference between the orthodox Ecclesiastical Calendar and the Western Ecclesiastical Calendar; algorithms for calculating the date of Pesach.
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Notes on the Orthodox Easter Notes on Feasts with fixed dates in the Orthodox Calendar
The Orthodox Ecclesiastical Calendar
Last updated 2000 April 7 by M.J. Montes
Notes on the Orthodox Easter
History
Between AD326 and AD1582, Christianity determined Easter using an algorithm approved by a Church Council in AD325, with the equinox defined as March 21. From AD1054 (when the Orthodox and Catholic Churches split) through AD1582 both the Catholic and Orthodox Churches celebrated Easter on the same date, still using the algorithm from AD325. The Julian Calendar was used by the European (and Christan) communities until the Gregorian reform of 1582. Since AD1582 October (when the Gregorian Calendar was adopted by much of Catholic Europe), the Orthodox Easter usually falls on dates different than the Western Christian Easter, although apparently the Churches are discussing using the same formula to determine Easter - probably a formula different than that currently used by either Church. The Orthodox Easter is determined in the Julian Calendar. It has been claimed that Orthodox Easter does not fall on the date of Passover (15 Nisan in the Hebrew Calendar), or before it; this is true recently, but using the modern formulae for determining the date of Passover (rules which go back to the fourth century A.D.), one finds that, in fact, Easter occurred on the first day of Passover several times before the year A.D. 1000. From 1900 until 2099 the Eastern Easter will fall one (45.5%), four (4.5%), or five (21.5%) weeks after the Western Easter - and on the same date in 57 (28.5%) of those years. (I've compiled some

62. St. Justin The Martyr Orthodox Church
Details on event calendar, bulletins, directions, schedule of services, ministry groups, and background information for this Baymeadows Rd. parish.
http://www.st-justin-martyr.org/
St. Justin the Martyr Orthodox Church
DIOCESE OF THE SOUTH,
ORTHODOX CHURCH IN AMERICA
8535-61 BAYMEADOWS RD., JACKSONVILLE, FL 32256
(904) 367-0570 FAX (904) 367-0332 sjmoc@bellsouth.net
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63. Home Page Of The Greek Orthodox Church In Canada
The Greek orthodox Metropolis of Toronto (Canada) information about our parishes and programs and the orthodox faith.
http://www.gocanada.org/
Home Metropolis Programs Orthodox Faith Parish Directory ... Contact Info Toronto Orthodox Theological Academy Graduation 2004 CLICK HERE FOR SPEECHES AND PICS Metropolis Missions Board M ission Team for 2004 GUATEMALA CLICK HERE FOR DETAILS NEW!!! Hymns In English from Various Feast Days of the Orthodox Liturgical Calendar Click Here Live Broadcast of Sunday and Feast Day Liturgies Orthros: 9am Divine Liturgy: 10am Click Here Greek Orthodox Metropolis of Toronto (Canada)
Under the jurisdiction of the Ecumenical Patriarchate of Constantinople Prelate His Eminence Metropolitan Archbishop Sotirios Daily Broadcast Updated weekly. Daily broadcast of His Eminence Metroplitan Archbishop Sotirios. With thanks to the Greek Radio Network (Please note: the daily message is preceded by a short selection of Byzantine chant.) Download Real Player. "Every Sunday evening from 7 - 7:30 P.M. (Toronto time) the television program of our Metropolis, Orthodox Voice, will be airing on the Odyssey TV Network. " You are visitor to this page.

64. The Official Orthodoxy.org Community Online
Worship services schedule, online discussion room, and outreach information.
http://www.orthodoxy.org/
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65. Catechism Of The Greek Orthodox Faith
orthodox CATECHISM. Basic Teachings of the orthodox Faith. by Metropolitan Archbishop Sotirios A publication of The Greek orthodox Metropolis of Toronto (Canada).
http://www.gocanada.org/Catechism/catech.htm
ORTHODOX CATECHISM
Basic Teachings of the Orthodox Faith
by Metropolitan Archbishop Sotirios
A publication of The Greek Orthodox Metropolis of Toronto (Canada)
"Now so it was that after three days they found Him in the temple, sitting in the midst of the teachers, both listening to them and asking them questions. And all who heard Him were astonished at His understanding and answers. ( Luke, 2: 46-47 " My child, listen to Jesus Christ, the only Catechist, by reading this Catechism . By the time you reach the end of this book, I pray that you will experience His Metamorphosis and that you will exclaim as did Peter on the Mountain, "It is good for us to be here." My child, be always with Christ, and may He be always with you.
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66. St. Peter's Orthodox Church
Western Rite Antiochian orthodox. Congregation announcements, mass and schedule, with photos and articles.
http://www.saintpeterorthodox.org/
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67. St Vladimir's Orthodox Theological Seminary
Saint Vladimir’s orthodox Theological Seminary. Web Team. Copyright © 19962004, St Vladimir s orthodox Theological Seminary. All
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68. Russian Christian Orthodox Church In Boston USA
In Roslindale, includes information on services.
http://www.bostonrusschurch.org/index_en.html

69. Archdiocese Of The Eastern USA
Background Music Hallel Hallel is taken from the Traditional Hymns of the Syrian orthodox Church of Antioch for Christmas performed by the Archdiocesan
http://www.syrianorthodoxchurch.org/

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70. Russian Orthodox Monastery Of St John The Wonder Worker
Bishop Symeon. Information on Russian orthodox Monasticism. Home of St. Innocent's orthodox Theological Seminary.
http://www.russianorthodox.org/

71. Russia S Orthodox
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http://www.orthodox.spb.ru/internet.htm

72. Assumption Greek Orthodox Cathedral
Services schedule, news and events, youth ministries, and extensive links.
http://www.assumptioncathedral.org/
In 1900, a group of Greek immigrant laborers, shoe shiners, coal miners, and prospectors, seeking gold in the Rockies, migrated to the Western Metropolis of Denver, Colorado. Equipped only with the resources and treasures of their rich historical heritage, the religious faith of their fathers, and the inborn responsibility of carrying the torch of the religion and traditions, they organized the Hellenic Orthodox Church, "The Assumption," in Denver, in November, 1906. Need a reception hall for your wedding or special event? Click on "Our Community - Reception Facilities" to the left for more information.
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73. RUSSIA ORTHODOX CENTRE
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74. Www.aaron.org/
Welcome To The orthodox CaucusContact The Caucus Email The Caucus Phone (516) 569-5977 Fax - (516) 569-5897 The orthodox Caucus 70 Carman Ave. Cedarhurst, NY 11516.
http://www.aaron.org/

75. The Ukrainian Orthodox Church USA Welcomes You!
The official homepage of the Ukrainian orthodox Church of the United States of America.
http://www.uocofusa.org/
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76. St. George Orthodox Church Of Indianapolis
Includes weekly bulletin, newsletter, calendar, ministries, features, and directions.
http://www.stgindy.org/
St. George Antiochian Orthodox Christian Church
4020 N. Sherman Drive
Indianapolis, IN 46226-4464
(317) 547-9356 • Fax: 547-4520
V. Rev. Father Nabil L. Hanna, Pastor
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77. The Orthodox Web Site For Information About The Faith, Life And Worship Of The O
St. Aidan s orthodox Church, Manchester, UK. Discover the orthodox Church, her faith, life and worship. Site Map. Welcome to the orthodox Web Site
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78. Find A Church On ForMinistry.com
A parish in the Archdiocese of Canada of the orthodox Church in America. Liturgical services are celebrated mainly in English (and some French, with a little Greek and Slavonic).
http://www.forministry.com/church/home.asp?SiteId=H3Z2E6SOTTO

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80. St. Nicholas
A tribute to the saint and a photograph of the ikon on the east wall of the north transept of the church.
http://www.sspeterpaul.org/st_nick.htm
St. Nicholas the Wonderworker Archbishop of Myra and Lykia St. Nicholas is one of the most widely venerated saints in all Christiandom. The honour extended to him includes not only the Orthodox and Roman Catholics, but Protestant denominations as well. He is honoured even by Muslims. In the weekly liturgical cycle of the Orthodox Church, in which each day of the week is dedicated to the Saviour and the different orders of heavenly and earthly sanctity, only three persons are singled out by name: the Mother of God, John the Forerunner and St. Nicholas. This latter is quite extraordinary given that he left neither theological works nor other writings. Rather, the Church sees in him the personification of the shepherd, the one who par excellence is both defender and intercessor. He was born of eminent and wealthy parents, and instructed in thhe spiritual life by his uncle Nicholas, bishop of Patara. He later became a monk at New Sion Monastery. On the death of his parents, he distributed all the property he inherited to the poor, keeping nothing back for himself. As a priest of Patara, he was known for his charitable works, fulfilling the Lord's words: "Let not thy left hand know what thy right hand doeth." (St. Matthew 6:3). Though it was his wish to lead the life of a solitary in silence, he was made the Bishop of Myra in the province of Lykia. Continuing his charitable works, he also endured persecution being imprisoned during the persecutions of Diocletian and Maximian. He was presnet at the First Ecumenical Council in Nicaea in 325.

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