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Orthodox Church

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The '''Orthodox ChurchChurches''' is are the second largest body of [[Christians]], with an estimated membership between 250 million and 350 million people. The Orthodox Church understands itself Churches understand themselves to be constitute the original Catholic Christian Church founded by [[Jesus Christ]]. It The Orthodox faith is notable for its use of [[icon|icons]], candles, incense, relics of [[saint]]s, and beautiful vestments during its her rich liturgical services. It is often confused with the Byzantine-rite Catholics who are in communion with the Pope of Rome. The Orthodox are not in communion with the [[Roman Catholics]], whom they view as holding several false doctrines. While in the West the Orthodox Church Churches may be thought of as the Church in Russia, Greece, and other Eastern European countries, it is they are present on all inhabited continents and in most countries of the world.
== Beliefs of Orthodox Christians ==
While the Orthodox Church draws its beliefs from a very wide variety of sources, including the [[Gospels]], the other books of the [[Old Testament|Old]] and [[New Testament]]s, the written histories, the writings and sayings of saints, the Seven Ecumenical Councils, angelic communication and other direct spiritual experiences, icons, the Holy Mysteries (sacraments) and many other things besides, the core of what they believe is contained in the Nicene-Constantinopolitan Creedand Tradition, (the deposit of faith).
The Creed:
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