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  1. You Are Peter: An Orthodox Reflection on the Exercise of Papal Primacy by Oliver Clement, 2003-08-01
  2. Sex and Society in the World of the Orthodox Slavs, 900-1700 by Eve Levin, 1995-10
  3. The Greek Orthodox Church: Faith, History, and Practice by Demetrios J. Constantelos, 1967
  4. Toward an American Orthodox Church: The Establishment of an Autocephalous Church by Aleksandr A. Bogolepov, 2001-03
  5. History of the Orthodox Church by Constantine Callinikos, 1957
  6. The Orthodox Faith Volume 4: Spirituality by Thomas Hopko, 1976
  7. Judaism and Homosexuality: An Authentic Orthodox View by Rabbi Chaim Rapoport, 2004-05
  8. Scripture Readings in Orthodox Worship by Georges A. Barrois, 1997-03
  9. Un.orthodox: Church / Hip-hop / Culture by Tommy Kyllonen, 2007-05
  10. The Russian Orthodox Church: A Contemporary History by Jane Ellis, 1986-06
  11. The Eastern Orthodox Church: Its Thought and Life by Ernst; WINSTON, Richard and Clara, translators from the German BENZ, 1963
  12. The Non-Orthodox by Patrick Barnes, 1999-02
  13. Introduction to liturgical theology; (Library of Orthodox theology no. 4) by Alexander Schmemann, 1966
  14. The Greek Orthodox Church: faith, history, and practice (A Seabury paperback) by Demetrios J Constantelos, 1967

121. St. Elias Antiochian Orthodox Church
Location and contact information, current schedule of worship and other activities, descriptions of organizations, and history of the congregation. Features information on annual Mediterranean Festival.
http://www.sainteliaschurch.org/
Saint Elias Antiochian Orthodox Church View Constitution and By-laws
Use Acrobat Reader from Adobe for viewing. (click icon) 2004 Southwest Region Parish Life Conference
St. Elias Antiochian Orthodox Church
408 E. 11th Street, Austin, TX 78701, USA Telephone: (512) 476-2314
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122. Voices Of Orthodox Women
VOICES OF orthodox WOMEN, VOICES OF orthodox WOMEN 2409 Estrella Avenue Loveland Colorado 80538 (970) 6694656 FAX (970) 669-9702. OUR SYMBOL.
http://www.vow.org/
V OICES OF
O RTHODOX
W OMEN
WORKING FOR REFORMATION IN THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH (U.S.A.) VOW is a network of women and men promoting
the doctrines and practices of the historic Christian faith
as expressed in the Ecumenical Creeds of the Church (click on heart) Who We Are Why Orthodox ? Statement of Faith VOW Board ... Contact VOW
NAVIGATE

Women's Ministries

of the Presbyterian

Church (U.S.A.)
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WHAT'S NEW ON THE VOW SITE Steve Bryant's Alternative Bible Studies (click here) June 2 May 26 May 21 May 14 May 11 May 7 May 4 WWW VOW VOICES OF ORTHODOX WOMEN OUR SYMBOL VOW has chosen a burning heart as its symbol. Although we are committed to an "orderly" presentation of the Gospel in clear and careful ways that would be understood by Christians of every generation, we are also women and men of "ardent," warm, passionate and compassionate faith. Caught up in the love and wonder of Lord, our hearts burn within us as did the hearts of those first century disciples at Emmaus. VOW President Sylvia Dooling

123. Welcome To The H. F. Epstein Hebrew Academy
orthodox day school offering a combination of traditional Jewish study and secular education for children two years of age through grade 8.
http://www.jcol.com/eha/

124. Orthodox Christian Links
Links to web sites with information about the Russian orthodox Church, Greek orthodox Church and other Eastern orthodox Churches, orthodox Christian faith and
http://www.geocities.com/Athens/7734/orthlink.htm
Home Page Index Literary stuff South Africa ...
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Orthodox Links
These are links to Orthodox web sites kept in a database maintained by Steve Hayes. The list comes straight from a database of Internet resources that I keep. People send me information about their Web sites on on-line forms, and I pull them into the database with minimal editing, and this list is as the database spits them out, in alphabetical order of organisation, based on the search argument orthodox . So the fact that as site appears here just means that the word "orthodox" appears somewhere in the record. It is no guarantee of the Orthodoxy of the material of the site, or the canonicity of the sponsoring body. It's got the lot. You will find more links on our general links page , and a few more on some of our other pages as well. The links on the other pages are selected and ordered in some way - either because I think they are worth looking at, or because they are related to something else on the page. If your site is here, and the information isn't accurate, or you don't like what it says, e-mail

125. OCA - Parish Listing
Directions, leadership contact information, schedule of services and history.
http://www.oca.org/pages/directory/listing.asp?KEY=OCA-SO-TAYSHL

126. St. Tikhon's Orthodox Theological Seminary
Set amidst the beauty of the scenic Pocono Mountains of Northeastern Pennsylvania and the traditional spiritual atmosphere of the orthodox Monastery of Saint
http://www.stots.edu/
"For the Life of the World and its Salvation"
Set amidst the beauty of the scenic Pocono Mountains of Northeastern Pennsylvania and the traditional spiritual atmosphere of the Orthodox Monastery of Saint Tikhon of Zadonsk, St Tikhon's Orthodox Theological Seminary is an important center of theological learning and spirituality in North America.
In an environment conducive to spiritual growth and academic study, the Seminary nurtures the theological vocations of its Faculty and students, who share the unique opportunity of teaching and learning Orthodox theology in the framework of their daily experience of a rich Russian Orthodox spiritual and liturgical tradition. Schedule for 100th Annual Pilgrimage to St. Tikhon's Microsoft Word
Friday, May 28th
Saturday ... , May 31st
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127. St. James Orthodox Christian Mission
Educates seekers about the orthodox churches. Includes service times and summary of beliefs. Affiliated with Antiochian patriarchy.
http://www.ocf-modesto.org/
St. James Orthodox Christian Mission
Antiochian Orthodox Christian Archdiocese of North America

Last updated: Tuesday, April 20, 2004

128. The Finnish Orthodox Church
The orthodox Church of Finland. Written for Virtual Finland by way of life. Public relations of the orthodox Church. orthodox services
http://virtual.finland.fi/finfo/english/ortodeng.html
Mainpage NewsRoom Site Map Contact us About this site Search:
Articles
General information National symbols History International relations Way of life Famous Finns Picturebook Events in Finland Travel information
The Orthodox Church of Finland
Written for Virtual Finland by Leo, Archbishop of Karelia and All Finland; 22 April, 2003
Photo: Petter Martiskainen
History
The Orthodox faith can be considered the earliest form of Christianity to arrive in Finland. It spread to southern Finland and to the people of Karelia around Lake Ladoga through trade and other contacts with the East over 1,000 years ago. The founding of monasteries on the islands of Lake Ladoga contributed significantly to the spreading and establishment of the Orthodox faith in eastern Finland. The monasteries were important missionary centres. Chief among these monasteries was Valamo, traditionally held to have been founded by a Greek-born monk named Serge and his younger assistant Herman. Another important monastery was Konevitsa, founded by Arseni, another Greek monk, in the late 14th century. It was through the missionary zeal of the monasteries of Lake Ladoga that the Orthodox Church gained a foothold in eastern Finland and Karelia. Churches were built in villages, and several tiny wilderness monasteries were founded literally in the middle of nowhere. In the 16th century, the Orthodox Church in Karelia reached the Arctic Ocean with the founding of the Petsamo monastery.

129. St John The Divine Greek Orthodox Church
Photographs, news, events, community links, worship schedule, and contact information for this Christian congregation.
http://members.aol.com/stjohngk/index.htm
ST John The Divine Greek Orthodox Church Jacksonville, Fl
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130. Hellenic College | Holy Cross Greek Orthodox School Of Theology
Please Select a School Hellenic College. Holy Cross Greek orthodox School of Theology.
http://www.hchc.edu/
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131. OCA - Parish Listing
(orthodox Church in America) In the Fenway, between Fenway Park and the Museum of Fine Arts.
http://www.oca.org/OCA/pim/oca-ne-boshtk.html
The Episcopacy Orthodox Christianity Parish Directory Ministries and Organizations ... Photo Gallery and Events
Parish Directory Holy Trinity Cathedral
Boston, MA OCA-NE 165 Park Dr,
Boston MA 02215
Go to website

Printer Friendly Format Directions General Location
Holy Trinity Orthodox Cathedral is located in the Fenway area of Boston, between Fenway Park and the Museum of Fine Arts.
From Rt 93
Take exit 18 (Mass Ave/Roxbury). From the ramp proceed straight across Mass Ave onto Melnia Cass Blvd. Follow the Blvd to Tremont St. Turn left onto Tremont, stay in the right lane, and take the next exit right onto Ruggles St. Proceed straight along Ruggles, passing Wentworth Tech Inst, across Huntington Ave. Proceed straight through lights, and stay in the right lane. Bear right where the street splits. You hould be able to see the Cathedral on the right. Follow ramp onto Park Dr, a one-way street, passing the Cathedral. Take the next right onto Queensbury St for one block, and turn right onto Kilmarnock St. The driveway for the Cathedral parking lot is on Kilmarnock St.
From Rt 9 west
Turn left (north) onto Brookline Ave, continue 1 mile, bear right onto Boylston St. Take first right (Kilmarnock St) after going past the Star Market, just before the Burger King. Church is at end of street on the right.

132. AOJS Site
Association of. orthodox Jewish Scientists.
http://www.aojs.org/
Association of Orthodox Jewish Scientists ABOUT AOJS EVENTS ASK AOJS The Association of Orthodox Jewish Scientists, AOJS, is once again having their summer convention and singles weekend on Shabbas Nachamu, July 30 through August 1, 2004, at the Homowack Resort Hotel. For information call (212)840-1166 and ask for Uri Cohen. Web Service to our members: venishmartem me'od linafshoseichem AOJS is an organization devoted to the orientation and utilization of science within the framework of the Jewish tradition. The Association aims to assist those endeavors which will help improve the Torah way of life for Jews throughout the modern world intellectually and practically. Key Articles
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  • 133. The Coptic Orthodox Church Of Australia
    Background details and images of several saints, church doctrine, church lists, photos, RealPlayer video and audio files, and contact information.
    http://www.ains.net.au/~johnh
    Click here for the Online Discussion Forum! Home Saints Churches Photo Album Links ... Contact W elcome to the Coptic Orthodox Church of Australia Home Page. My name is John and I'll be your host. If you havn't heard about the Coptic Church before I'll give you a rundown. Basically the Coptic Orthodox Church was founded many centuries ago by Saint Mark in Alexandria, Egypt. It's a church that's full of saints, and martyrs who died for our Lord Jesus Christ. At the core of the Coptic church's faith we have a simple but important doctrine: One is God; the Father of all. One is his Son who became man, died and rose from the dead on the third day, and raised us up with him. One is the Holy Spirit, the Comforter, and the same in nature, who proceeds from the father, and sanctifies the whole creation, teaching us to worship the Holy Trinity in one divinity, one nature. We praise Him, and we bless Him forever. Amen This page is Best Viewed by Or In High Colour
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    134. Orthodox

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    135. MainMenu
    Includes information on the Archbishop, the Synod of Albania, history, ministries, services, programs, Church life, publications and education.
    http://www.orthodoxalbania.org/English/MainMenu.html

    136. Kemet.org The Kemetic Orthodox Faith
    The Kemetic orthodox faith and the House of Netjer were founded in the late 1980s in Chicago, Illinois. We are Egyptological research.
    http://www.kemet.org/

    ABOUT US
    THE HOUSE OF NETJER LETTERS FROM THE NISUT
    GLOSSARY OF NETJERU
    ... SITE INFO
    About Kemetic Orthodoxy.... Ancient Egyptian religion lives again within the Kemetic Orthodox Faith, a current-day practice of the traditional religion of Kemet (known today as Egypt). With Netjer's help and blessing, this most ancient tradition is honored anew by people in Egypt and beyond, returning the principles of Ma'at to a new world. On the official Kemetic Orthodoxy website, you will find information on ancient and modern practices of ancient Egyptian religion, links to Kemetic Orthodox clergy temples , shrines and devotees . You will also find a wealth of information on ancient Egyptian spirituality, culture and philosophy, mythology and archaeology. Join us in our message boards read up on Kemet , or link to other Egyptological and spiritual websites! Search Our Site
    Inspirational! Daily Devotions!
    New Beginners Group Starting! - If you've been considering joining our latest beginner's group, we'll be starting soon! For further information, please see this forum post ! Thank you!
    Thursday, October 2 2003

    137. OCA - Parish Listing
    Romanian orthodox church; includes directions, contact list, services schedule, and background.
    http://www.oca.org/pages/directory/listing.asp?KEY=OCA-RO-INDSCH

    138. The Institute For Orthodox Christian Studies - Cambridge UK
    The IOCS provides University courses, continued education, and advanced research in the field of orthodox Christianity. Serving the orthodox Church.
    http://www.iocs.cam.ac.uk/
    The Institute for Orthodox Christian Studies
    Wesley House, Jesus Lane, Cambridge, CB5 8BJ, United Kingdom
    Tel: +44 (0)1223 741037 Fax: +44 (0)1223 741370
    E-mail: info iocs.cam.ac.uk Home Programmes Who's Who History Courses ... Site Map A member of the
    Next IOCS study weekend in Cambridge is from 11-13 June 2004
    Certificate course (level 1): Sanctity and Asceticism with Dr Marcus Plested and Dr Matthew Steenberg
    Diploma course (level 2): Scripture: Saint Paul with Dr Mike Thompson and Fr Nicolai Sakharov
    Sign up for the weekend here
    (PDF File, 56KB). The fifth IOCS Summer School 'What is Man?'
    takes place from 4-9 July 2004, Westminster College, Cambridge
    Further information and booking form
    (PDF File, 47KB) Spring newsletter (PDF File, 217KB) The Institute for Orthodox Christian Studies was founded in 1999 with the blessing of the Orthodox hierarchs in Britain after more than two years of consultation and collaboration among members of the Orthodox churches, the University of Cambridge, and the Cambridge Theological Federation (new browser window).

    139. St. George Antiochian Orthodox Church Montreal
    Liturgies in Arabic, English, and French with both a traditional Byzantine Choir and a mixed voice Choir.
    http://members.allstream.net/~stgeomtl/
    "Let the Heavens rejoice and the earth be glad!"
    St. George
    Antiochian Orthodox Church
    555-575 rue Jean-Talon est
    Montréal, Québec, H2R 1T8
    Phone: 514-276-8533
    Fax: 514-276-6740
    Email: stgeomtl@netcom.ca
    V. Rev. Antony Gabriel, Archpriest
    Pastor
    Reverend Father Boulos Khayat
    Pastoral Assistant
    Reverend Deacon Michael Shaheen
    Pastoral Assistant Mr. Jean El Murr, Subdeacon Mr. Philip Genest, Subdeacon
    St. George Antiochian Orthodox Church, Montréal, offers beautiful liturgies in Arabic, English and French with both a traditional Byzantine Choir and a mixed voice Choir. The historic sixty year old church building includes magnificent icons by the internationally recognised Maltise-Canadian artist Emmanuel Briffa. Sunday Orthros 9:30 a.m. Divine Liturgy 10:30 a.m. Confession (by appointment) Feast Day Vesperal Liturgies (on even of the Feast; check with Church Office for details) Baptisms by appointment Weddings call Church Office for details
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    140. Orthodox Christian Archdiocese Of Mount Lebanon
    Official Website of the Antiochian orthodox Christian Archdiocese of Mount Lebanon, under the guidance of his emminence Metropolitan George Khodr.
    http://www.ortmtlb.org.lb/
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  • welcome to the official web site of the Orthodox Christian Archdiocese of Mount Lebanon, under the guidance of His Eminence Metropolitan George Khodr. St. Michael's Monastery Publications
    Liturgical Calendar 2004...
    Christ is among us!
    He is, and ever shall be!
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    Visitors since March 2001
    Tel.: +961-4-961209 / 961647/ 862418 / 9 Fax: +961-4-961199 Email: arch@ortmtlb.org.lb
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