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Each constituent church is self-governing; its highest-ranking bishop called the primate (a patriarch, a metropolitan or an archbishop) reports to no higher earthly authority. Each regional church is composed of constituent eparchies (or dioceses) ruled by bishops.
Oct 14, 2022
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The Church isn't run by a single person. Instead, we come together in councils to keep the Faith and guide the Church through challenges. From the Apostolic ...
The old mode of government was the patriarchate (see patriarch), but now for the most part the churches, all of which are self-governing, are each governed ...
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May 10, 2024 · Eastern Orthodoxy is the large body of Christians who follow the faith and practices that were defined by the first seven ecumenical councils.
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The Eastern Orthodox Church operates under a synodal form of leadership. Decisions are made through councils or synods comprising bishops. Each bishop oversees ...