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Calendar and Holy Days
Beliefs/Churches
Misc.
100

What language is the Eastern Orthodox Church rooted in?

Greek

100

Who has more power: the Pope or the Ecumenical Patriarch?

The Pope

100

How many Great Feasts are there?

12

100

Where does the congregation go?

Nave

100

How many books does the Eastern Orthodox Bible have?

76 books

200

What is a synod?

Meeting to discuss church needs (can be local or national)

200

What does “Orthodox” mean?

Right believing

200

What day is the Nativity of Christ according to the Julian Calendar?

January 7th

200

What is Mary called?

Theotokos

200

What is Bartholomew Ⅰ known for?

Being an advocate for the environment

300

Who is the Ecumenical Patriarch right now?

Bartholomew Ⅰ

300

Where is the spiritual capital of the Eastern Orthodox Church?

Constantinople/Istanbul

300

Where is the Holy Sepulchre?

Jerusalem/Where it’s believed Jesus was crucified

300

What does Theotokos mean?

God-bearer

300

What state has the highest population of Eastern Orthodox people in the US?

California

400

Why did the schism of 1054 occur?

Differing ideas of authority

400

What does the Eastern Orthodox Church call itself?

The Orthodox Catholic Church

400

What holiday are red eggs for and what do they symbolize?

For: Pascha

Symbolize: red is blood of Jesus, breaking his is resurrection

400

Why are icons so important?

Seen as windows into to heaven

400

What percentage of Greece is Eastern Orthodox?

about 90%

500

Who has the most power of all the leaders in the Eastern Orthodox Church?

No leader is above another

500

What three sacraments does the Eastern Orthodox celebrate at the same time and in what order?

Baptism, Confirmation, and the Eucharist

500

Which Eastern Orthodox Church follows the Gregorian Calendar?

The Orthodox Church of Finland

500

What does the iconostasis do and what is its significance?

Separates the nave and the sanctuary and is seen as a bridge between heaven and earth

500

Name one of the books that an Eastern Orthodox Bible might have that is not in the Catholic or Protestant Bible.

Options: 3 or 4 Maccabees, Psalm 151, The prayer of Manasseh in the Chronicles, 1 Esdras 



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