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  1. The East–West Schism, also known as the Great Schism or the Schism of 1054, is the break of communion between the Catholic and Eastern Orthodox churches since 1054. [1] A series of ecclesiastical differences and theological disputes between the Greek East and Latin West preceded the formal split that occurred in 1054.

  2. The church was established in 1924, to accommodate Orthodox Christians of Polish descent in the eastern part of the country, when Poland regained its independence after the First World War . In total, it has approximately 500,000 adherents (2016). [1] In the Polish census of 2011, 156,000 citizens declared themselves as members.

  3. A tomos ( Greek: τόμος, romanized : tomos, lit. 'section', 'part of', 'part which is cut') in the Eastern Orthodox Church is a decree of the head of a particular Eastern Orthodox church on certain matters (such as the level of dependence of an autonomous church from its mother church ). [1]

  4. History. The Bulgarian Eastern Orthodox Diocese of the USA, Canada, and Australia had its origins before World War II as the Bulgarian Diocese of North and South America and Australia. However, a result of the establishment of a Communist government in Bulgaria after the war, relations of the diocese with the Church of Bulgaria were disrupted.

  5. The Orthodox Church of Finland is divided into three dioceses ( hiippakunta ), each with a subdivision of parishes ( seurakunta ). There are 21 parishes with 140 priests and 57,613 members in total, of whom 54,895 are in Finland. [8] The number of church members has been steadily growing for several years.

  6. Any Eastern Orthodox church building that has a capacity of 3,000 people or more, can be added to this page. Entries are included even if a premises otherwise meeting the criterion currently does not function as a church. For example, the Hagia Sophia in Turkey is included – it was originally built as a church but was later converted into a ...

  7. Malankara Orthodox Syrian Church (Indian Orthodox Church) MOSC Catholicate Palace Classification Oriental Orthodox Orientation Eastern Christianity Scripture Peshitta Theology Miaphysitism Polity Episcopal Governance Episcopal Synod Primate Malankara Metropolitan & Catholicos of East Baselios Marthoma Mathews III Region India and the Nasrani Malayali diaspora Language Syriac, Konkani ...