orthodoxy
61Orthodoxy — Ортодоксальность …
62orthodoxy — [ˈɔːθəˌdɒksi] noun [C/U] an idea or practice that is accepted by most people as being correct or usual …
63orthodoxy — or•tho•dox•y [[t]ˈɔr θəˌdɒk si[/t]] n. pl. dox•ies 1) orthodox belief or practice 2) the state or quality of being orthodox • Etymology: 1620–30; < LL orthodoxia < Gk orthodoxía right opinion …
64orthodoxy — /ˈɔθədɒksi/ (say awthuhdoksee) noun (plural orthodoxies) 1. orthodox belief or practice. 2. orthodox character. {Late Latin orthodoxia} …
65orthodoxy — n. (pl. ies) 1 the state of being orthodox. 2 a the orthodox practice of Judaism. b the body of orthodox Jews. 3 esp. Relig. an authorized or generally accepted theory, doctrine, etc. Etymology: LL orthodoxia f. late Gk orthodoxia sound doctrine… …
66Orthodoxy in Moldova — There are two Orthodox Churches active in Moldova:*Moldovan Orthodox Church, under the Patriarchate of Moscow and all Russia *Metropolis of Bessarabia, under the Patriarchate of Romania …
67Orthodoxy, Eastern — Православие Восточное …
68Orthodoxy, Feast of — Торжества Православия Праздник …
69Kemetic Orthodoxy — is a branch of Kemeticism, a reconstruction of Egyptian polytheism, founded in 1988 by Tamara Siuda. Kemetic Orthodoxy does not follow a single scripture, but rather a fluid understanding of balance, justice and truth. Worship often takes place… …
70Eastern Orthodoxy — the faith, practice, membership, and government of the Eastern Orthodox Church. * * * officially Orthodox Catholic Church One of the three major branches of Christianity. Its adherents live mostly in Greece, Russia, the Balkans, Ukraine, and the… …