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Re: NOVEL DUNDALK CHURCH TO FOLLOW TRADITION: Clerics will hark back to old-style liturgy     

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Author: AGGreen
Date: Jul 29, 2008 17:29

... Church in America Belarusian Autocephalous Orthodox Church, Bulgarian Alternative Synod, Orthodox Church in Italy. Montenegrin Orthodox Church. Turkish Orthodox Church, Orthodox Catholic Churches of America or maybe the monophysite Orthodox churches of the Copts or Syrians. The Nestorians, perhaps? Why pretend to be orthodox when you actually can be Orthodox. Why pretend to be in ...
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Re: NOVEL DUNDALK CHURCH TO FOLLOW TRADITION: Clerics will hark back to old-style liturgy     

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Author: ++
Date: Jul 29, 2008 12:19

...spread in Turkish anywhere else and the leader of the TOC has passed on. Don't know if they ordained another head of the TOC Orthodox Catholic Churches of America or maybe the monophysite Orthodox churches of the Copts or Syrians. The Nestorians, perhaps? not Orthodox. There are some really beautiful churches, like the Polish National Catholic Church, which used to, maybe still...
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Re: NOVEL DUNDALK CHURCH TO FOLLOW TRADITION: Clerics will hark back to old-style liturgy     

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Author: AbAeterno
Date: Jul 29, 2008 11:17

... Church in America Belarusian Autocephalous Orthodox Church, Bulgarian Alternative Synod, Orthodox Church in Italy. Montenegrin Orthodox Church. Turkish Orthodox Church, Orthodox Catholic Churches of America or maybe the monophysite Orthodox churches of the Copts or Syrians. The Nestorians, perhaps? Why pretend to be orthodox when you actually can be Orthodox. В Why pretend to be in ...
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