Do Greek Orthodox say Hail Mary?

The Eastern Orthodox Churches have apart from the Theotokion a quite similar prayer to the Hail Mary (without explicit request for the intercession of Mary), both in Greek and in translations, for frequent private prayer.
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Do Greek Orthodox believe in Mary?

Simply said, Orthodox theology thinks of the young Hebrew woman Mary of Galilee as a human like any other human who was or has ever been born. Her all-holiness was not a privilege, but truly a free response to God's call.
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What is the Greek Orthodox Jesus Prayer?

Lord Jesus Christ, Son of God, have mercy on me, a sinner. (a very common form) (Sometimes "τον αμαρτωλόν" is translated "a sinner" but in Greek the article "τον" is a definite article, so it could be translated "the sinner".) Lord Jesus Christ, Son of God, have mercy on me. (a very common form in the Greek tradition)
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What is Jesus favorite prayer?

Recorded prayers

"Father forgive them; for they know not what they do" (Luke 23:34) "My God, My God, why hast thou forsaken me?" (Matt 27:46, Mark 15:34) "Father, into thy hands I commit my spirit" (Luke 23:46)
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Is the Greek Orthodox Church in communion with the Catholic Church?

While the Eastern Orthodox Church recognizes what it shares in common with other churches, including the Catholic Church, it sees catholicity in terms of complete union in communion and faith, with the Church throughout all time, and the sharing remains incomplete when not shared fully.
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Hail Mary, Богородице дѣво - Slavonic Byzantine Chant



Does the Greek Orthodox Church have confession?

Did you know that Holy Confession is one of the Holy Sacraments in the Orthodox Christian Church? Most Christians understand that in order for God to truly forgive us from our sins, we need to repent. In the Orthodox Christian Church, the Holy Sacrament of Confession is an integral part of the process of repentance.
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Why doesn't the Orthodox Church follow the pope?

The Catholic Church believes the pope to be infallible in matters of doctrine. Orthodox believers reject the infallibility of the pope and consider their own patriarchs, too, as human and thus subject to error. In this way, they are similar to Protestants, who also reject any notion of papal primacy.
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Do Orthodox Christians pray to mother Mary?

In the Orthodox view, devotion to Mary is considered an important element of Christian spirituality, and indifference to her by other Christian denominations is troubling to the Orthodox. Orthodox theologian Sergei Bulgakov called denominations that do not venerate the Virgin Mary "another type of Christianity".
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Do Orthodox believe Mary was always a virgin?

It remains axiomatic for the Eastern Orthodox Church that she remained virginal throughout her Earthly life, and Orthodoxy therefore understands the New Testament references to the brothers and sisters of Jesus as signifying his kin, but not the biological children of his mother.
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What do Greek Orthodox believe?

They believe Jesus is the son of God, as well as God, and they accept the doctrine of the Trinity as it was expressed in the early church councils. Like most other Christians, Greek Orthodox believe that Jesus was crucified, and in doing so, accepted the punishment for the sins of humanity.
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Can a Catholic marry a Greek Orthodox?

Each will also need to obtain the permission of his or her local bishop (or his delegate) to marry the other, and the Catholic will need a special dispensation from the Catholic bishop if the wed- ding is to take place before an Orthodox priest.
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Is Greek Catholic the same as Greek Orthodox?

The two parts make up the world Catholic church. Although the Greek Catholic community and the Greek Orthodox Catholic community are both followers of the Eastern rites, the Greek Catholic community is a separate entity from the Greek Orthodox community.
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Is Greek Orthodox the same as Eastern Orthodox?

Historically, the term "Greek Orthodox" has been used to describe all Eastern Orthodox churches, since the term "Greek" can refer to the heritage of the Byzantine Empire.
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Can a Catholic go to an Orthodox church?

Thus, a member of the Russian Orthodox Church attending the Divine Liturgy in a Greek Orthodox Church will be allowed to receive communion and vice versa but, although Protestants, non-Trinitarian Christians, or Catholics may otherwise fully participate in an Orthodox Divine Liturgy, they will be excluded from ...
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How often do Orthodox Christians confess?

It depends on the spiritual condition of the faithful, their needs and their sins during the war against the visible and invisible enemies. More specifically, the Christian should go to confession, whenever there is a reason, just as they go to the doctor when they feel ill.
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Does the Orthodox Church recognize Catholic Sacraments?

Examples of true Churches are: all Eastern Orthodox, Assyrian Church of the East (formerly known as the Nestorians), Polish National Church, Old Catholic Church, and S.S.P.X. (Society of St. Pius X). In these Churches all of their Sacraments are valid, even though they lack full incorporation in the Catholic Church.
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What is not allowed in Orthodox Christianity?

The Holy Tradition (written and oral) of the Eastern Orthodox Christian Church, while advising avoidance of olive oil, meat, fish, milk, and dairy products every Wednesday and Friday throughout the year, additionally includes four principal fasting periods per year when meat as well as dairy products and eggs are ...
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Can a Greek Orthodox priest marry?

Under Orthodox rules, a celibate priest cannot marry after ordination, and a non-celibate priest cannot remarry and remain a priest, even if his wife dies, he said. Widowers who remain celibate can become bishops, but that's happened just once.
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How is Orthodox different from Christianity?

The Orthodox Church differs substantially from the other Churches in the way of life and worship, and in certain aspects of theology. The Holy Spirit is seen as present in and as the guide to the Church working through the whole body of the Church, as well as through priests and bishops.
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What is Orthodox prayer rope?

In (Orthodox) Serbian practice, the 33 knotted prayer rope is worn on the left hand, and when praying, held with the thumb and forefinger of the right hand. The 33 knots symbolize the age of Jesus Christ when he was crucified.
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What was Jesus first prayer?

He said to them, "When you pray, say: "`Father, hallowed be your name, your kingdom come. Give us each day our daily bread. Forgive us our sins, for we also forgive everyone who sins against us. And lead us not into temptation.
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Can a non Greek Orthodox marry a Greek Orthodox?

While non-Orthodox Christians can marry in the Orthodox Church, an Orthodox Christian is not allowed to marry in a non-Orthodox Church or ceremony. If an Orthodox Christian does get married outside of the Orthodox Church, then they are in effect excommunicating themselves from the Orthodox Church.
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