Saints
Orthodoxy Around the World
Heresies/Councils
100

Though widely beloved for his kindness and generosity, this Mediterranean saint demonstrated his fiery zeal when he slapped Arius during the first ecumenical council

St. Nicholas of Myra

100

This mountain, located on a peninsula in northeastern Greece, is home to many monastics and considered a Holy Mountain

Mt. Athos

100

Added to the Nicene Creed in order to affirm the divinity of the Holy Spirit

"And (We believe) in the Holy Spirit, the Lor...."

200

Known as the Father of Ascetism

St. Anthony the Great

200

The current Patriarch of the Russia Orthodox Church

Patriarch Kirill

200

This heresy holds that the Logos of God inhabited a human Jesus "as in a temple", necessitating Mary to be called Christotokos instead of Theotokos

Nestorianism

300

Serving in Northwestern Russia, this charismatic priest of the 1800's was said to server communion to thousands of communicants daily

St. John of Krondstradt

300

Considered one of Christianity's most holy locations, the keys to this Church are actually held by a Muslim family, an arrangement established to ease the tension between the various Christian denominations vying for control of the site

Church of the Holy Sepulcher

300

This heresy holds that while Jesus Christ is the highest of all created being, he is still a creature

Arianism

400

Believed to be a disciple of John the Evangelist, this early church father called himself Theophorus (God Bearer) before being martyred by lion in the Roman Colosseum

Ignatius of Antioch

400

A "one-sided" schism began between these 2 patriarchates in 2018, over the question of who can grant autocephalously to the churches in modern day Ukraine

Moscow and Constantinople

400

Refuted by the 6th ecumenical council in 680, this heresy holds that Jesus had 2 natures, but only a single, divine will

Monothelitism

500

Sometimes called the "New Chrysostom", this Serbian bishop immigrated to the United States after World War 2, where he would occasionally teach at both St. Vladimir and St. Tikhon seminaries

St. Nikolai Velimirovic

500

Largest church in the Middle East and Africa

Coptic

500

Giving deference to the skilled astronomers found in the city, the First Ecumenical Council awarded this title to the Patriarch of Alexandria after the see's practice of calculating Pascha was universally adopted.

Master of the Universe

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