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Welcome'''OrthodoxWiki''' is a free-content encyclopedia and information center for '''Orthodox Christianity''' that '''anyone can edit'''.  We've just opened. Things are still pretty rough around here, but we're making progress every day. Want to help? 
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<div style="float:right;margin:0 1em 0 3%;">[[Image:John of Damascus4.jpg|110px|St. John of Damascus, patron saint of OrthodoxWiki]]</div><div style="margin: 2.5em 0 0 3%; text-align: left; font-size: 120%; line-height: 1.3;">'''[[OrthodoxWiki:Welcome|Welcome]]''' to '''[[OrthodoxWiki:About|OrthodoxWiki]]''', a free-content encyclopedia and information center for '''[[Orthodox Christianity]]''' that '''anyone can edit'''.  In this English version, started in November 2004, we are currently working on '''[[Special:Statistics|{{NUMBEROFARTICLES}}]] [[Special:Allpages|articles]]'''. Please '''[[Special:RequestAccount|register]] or [[Special:Userlogin|login]]''' to post or revise content.<br><br>
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The OrthodoxWiki editors have taken St. [[John of Damascus]] as their heavenly [[patron saint|patron]] and intercessor as they seek to further the worship and knowledge of the All-Holy [[Trinity]] and the faith of the [[Orthodox Church]] by means of these pages.
  
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Please take a moment to read about [[OrthodoxWiki:About|what OrthodoxWiki ''is'' and ''is not'']].</div><br clear="all">
You can go to a [[Special:Randompage|random page]] to see some of what we've been working on, or you can take a look at some of the numerous articles developing in the following categories and sections:  '''[[:Category:American Saints|American Saints]]''', '''[[:Category:Apostolic Fathers|Apostolic Fathers]]''', '''[[:Category:Arts|Arts]]''', '''[[:Category:Asceticism|Asceticism]]''', '''[[:Category:Bibliography|Bibliography]]''', '''[[:Category:Bioethics|Bioethics]]''', '''[[:Category:Bishops|Bishops]]''', '''[[:Category:Canon Law|Canon Law]]''', '''[[Church Calendar]]''', '''[[:Category:Church Fathers|Church Fathers]]''', '''[[:Category:Church History|Church History]]''', '''[[:Category:Creeds|Creeds]]''', '''[[:Category:Ecumenical Councils|Ecumenical Councils]]''', '''[[:Category:Emperors|Emperors]]''', '''[[:Category:Empresses|Empresses]]''', '''[[:Category:Feasts|Feasts]]''', '''[[:Category:Heresies|Heresies]]''', '''[[:Category:Inter-Christian|Inter-Christian]]''', '''[[:Category:Jurisdictions|Jurisdictions]]''', '''[[:Category:Liturgical Chant|Liturgical Chant]]''', '''[[:Category:Links|Links]]''', '''[[:Category:Marketplace|Marketplace]]''', '''[[:Category:Modern Writers]]''', '''[[:Category:Monasteries|Monasteries]]''', '''[[:Category:Organizations|Organizations]]''', '''[[:Category:Oriental Orthodox|Oriental Orthodox]]''', '''[[Orthodox Church]]''', '''[[:Category:Robber Councils|Robber Councils]]''', '''[[:Category:Saints|Saints]]''', '''[[:Category:Scripture|Scripture]]''', '''[[:Category:Seminaries|Seminaries]]''', '''[[:Category:Sermons and Treatises|Sermons and Treatises]]''', and '''[[:Category:Stewardship|Stewardship]]'''.
 
  
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St. John of Damascus, patron saint of OrthodoxWiki
Welcome to OrthodoxWiki, a free-content encyclopedia and information center for Orthodox Christianity that anyone can edit. In this English version, started in November 2004, we are currently working on 4,953 articles. Please register or login to post or revise content.

*** CELEBRATING TEN YEARS ONLINE ***

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Today's feasts

April 16 2024:

The Holy Trinity

Virgin Martyrs Agape, Irene, and Chionia in Illyria; Martyrs Leonidas, Charissa, Nice, Galina, Callista (Calisa), Nunechia, Basilissa, Theodora, and Irene of Corinth (see also April 15); Saint Theodore-Bassa, princess of Novgorod; New-Martyr Michael of Smyrna (see also April 15); Monk-martyr Christopher of Dionysiou of Mount Athos; Hieromartyr Nikita of St. Anne Skete on Mount Athos; Saint Fructuosis of Brada; Saints Phylicus bishop, Januarius presbyter, Fortunatus, and Septeminus; Saint Paternus, Bishop of Avranches; the weeping Icon of the Most Holy Theotokos "Ilyin Chernigov"



( April 3 2024: Julian Calendar )

St. Joseph the Hymnographer

Martyrs Dius, Bithonius, and Galycus (3rd century); Martyr Elpidephorus (3rd century); Martyrs Cassius, Philip, and Eutychius, of Thessalonica (304); Martyr Ulphianus of Tyre (306); Virgin-martyr Theodosia of Tyre (308) (see also April 2) Martyrs Evagrius, Benignus, Chrestus, Arestus, Kinnudius, Rufus, Patricius, and Zosima, at Tomis in Moesia (c. 310); Venerable Illyrius, monk of Mount Myrsinon in the Peloponnese; Venerable Nicetas the Confessor, Abbot of Medikion (824); Venerable [[[Joseph the Hymnographer]], of Sicily (883) (see also April 4); Saint Pancras of Taormina (Pancratius), consecrated by the Apostle Peter and sent to Taormina in Sicily where he was stoned to death (c. 40); Saint Sixtus I (Xystus), Pope of Rome from 117 to c 125, sometimes referred to as a martyr (c. 125); Saint Fara (Burgundofara) of Eboriac (now Faremoutiers) (657); Saint Attala (Attalus), a monk and abbot of a monastery in Taormina in Sicily (c. 800); Saint Nectarius, founder of Bezhetsk Monastery, Tver (1492); New martyr Paul the Russian at Constantinople (1683) (see also April 6); Other Commemorations: Synaxis of the Icon of the Most Holy Theotokos "The Unfading Rose" ("The Unfading Blossom, The Flower of Incorruption"). Repose of Elder Amphilochios (Makris) of Patmos (1970).



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The Episcopal Assembly of North and Central America, founded in 2010, consists of all the active Orthodox bishops of North and Central America, representing multiple jurisdictions. It is the successor to SCOBA, and it is not, properly speaking, a synod. The Episcopal Assembly of North and Central America is one of several such bodies around the world which operate in the so-called "diaspora."


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