Do Orthodox believe in saints?

Orthodox belief considers that God reveals saints through answered prayers and other miracles. Saints are usually recognized by a local community, often by people who directly knew them. As their popularity grows they are often then recognized by the entire church.
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Does Orthodox pray to saints?

Intercession of the Saints is a Christian doctrine held by the Eastern Orthodox, Oriental Orthodox, and Catholic churches. The practice of praying through saints can be found in Christian writings from the 3rd century onward.
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Does the Orthodox Church recognize saints?

It's true that the saints are an important part of the Orthodox Church and it is a part of the calendar year to learn about the saints and honor their contributions to the faith. Many Orthodox Christians are even named after saints!
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Do Orthodox believe in Catholic saints?

The Orthodox world shares a number of its saints with the Catholic Church, starting with all those saints of the first millennium prior to the schism of 1054, which separated the Christian world into West and East.
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Are there saints in the Greek Orthodox Church?

The saints are an important part of the Greek Orthodox church and faith. All baptised Greeks are named after a saint, and so the name day is celebrated rather than the birthday.
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What is a saint in Orthodoxy?

In the Eastern Orthodox Church a saint is defined as anyone who is in Heaven, whether recognized here on Earth, or not. By this definition, Adam and Eve, Moses, the various prophets, except for the angels and archangels are all given the title of "Saint".
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Does the Orthodox Church pray to Mary?

According to practitioners, devotion to the Virgin Mary does not amount to worship, which is reserved for God. Both the Catholic and Orthodox traditions view Mary as subordinate to Christ, but uniquely so, in that she is seen as above all other creatures.
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What the difference between Orthodox and Catholic?

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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Can Catholics pray to Orthodox icons?

Icons are a reminder of God's unconditional love. To pray with icons, one needs to be comfortable, quiet and attentive. The process of lectio divina (Holy reading) can be used.
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Who is the patron saint of Orthodox Church?

Veneration. Saint Gorgonia is venerated as the patron saint of people afflicted by bodily ills or sickness. The legacy of her charity has earned her the titles "Mother of Orphans", "Eyes of the Blind", and "Keeper of a Refuge of the Poor" in the Greek Orthodox Church.
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Do Greek Orthodox believe in Virgin Mary?

Standing center in Orthodox tradition concerning the Virgin Mary is a singular concept. She is the Theotokos, the woman who bore the life-giving God into human life. Any other title or characterization of this woman, who bore Christ, has to stand on this core truth.
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Do Catholics worship saints?

We only worship God. But in addition to praying to God, Catholics also pray to the Saints.
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Do Lutherans believe in saints?

The Lutheran church honors saints, but not in the same way the Catholic church does. Lutheranism, like other Protestant traditions, remembers the saints to honor their devotion and service to God, and to learn from and emulate their holy lives.
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Can priests marry in the Eastern Orthodox Church?

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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Why do we have icons Orthodox?

Purpose of Icons

The Orthodox Church uses icons to assist in worship. Icons are a 'window to heaven' and they help us to focus on the divine things.
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Is an icon an idol?

Therefore, the main difference between the idol and the icon appears to be the authenticity of what they represent: the idol is a false god, as the icon is the presence of the true god.
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Can Orthodox marry a Catholic?

Most Orthodox Churches allow marriages between members of the Catholic Church and the Orthodox Church. For example, the Church of Greece would allow an Orthodox man to marry a Catholic bride in its church, providing the wife vows the children will be baptized Orthodox.
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Why do Orthodox not believe in purgatory?

The Orthodox Church does not believe in purgatory (a place of purging), that is, the inter-mediate state after death in which the souls of the saved (those who have not received temporal punishment for their sins) are purified of all taint preparatory to entering into Heaven, where every soul is perfect and fit to see ...
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Does Orthodox believe in Trinity?

Eastern Orthodox Christians believe in a single God who is both three and one (triune); the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit, "one in essence and undivided".
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What makes Orthodox Christianity different?

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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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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How do people become saints Orthodox?

There is no formal canonization process in the Orthodox Church. This is because it is firmly believed God creates saints, not the church. A person who is recognized as holy receives prayers from people who ask the saint to intervene for them in heaven.
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