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Armenian Apostolic Church - The Armenian Apostolic Church, sometimes called the Armenian Orthodox Church or the Gregorian Church is the world's oldest national church and one of the original churches, having been founded in 301. The Apostolic Church separated from the then-still-united Roman Catholic/Byzantine Orthodox church in 451, after the Council of Chalcedon (see Oriental Orthodoxy).
Armenian Patriarchate of Constantinople - The Armenian Patriarchate of Constantinople is one of the smallest Patriarchates of the Oriental Orthodox Church but once it exerted a very significant political role and today still exercises a spiritual authority which earns it much respect among Orthodox churches, both Chacedonian and non-Chalcedonian. Despite a huge diminution in the number of its faithful, it is still the largest Christian community in Turkey.
Armenian Patriarch of Constantinople - The Armenian Patriarch of Constantinople is today head of one of the smallest Patriarchates of the Oriental Orthodox Church but has exerted a very significant political role and today still exercises a spiritual authority which earns him considerable respect among Orthodox churches. Despite a huge diminution in the number of its faithful, the patriarchate is still the largest Christian community in Turkey.
Russian Orthodox Old-Rite Church - The Russian Orthodox Old-Rite Church (or Russian Orthodox Oldritualist Church, Russian Orthodox Old-Ritualist Church) () is an Eastern Orthodox Church of the Old Believers tradition, born from a schism within the Russian Orthodox Church following the liturgical reforms of Patriarch Nikon in the second half of 17th century (Old Believers). It is one of the two Old Believers churches that belong to the Belokrinitskaya Hierarchy - the other being its "Mother Church", the Orthodox Old-Rite Church, sometimes also called Lipovan ...
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