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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>
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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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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 History|Church History]]''', '''[[:Category:Church Fathers|Church Fathers]]''', '''[[:Category:Ecumenical Councils|Ecumenical Councils]]''', '''[[:Category:Emperors|Emperors]]''', '''[[: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: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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==A Few Places to Start==
 
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Start a new discussion by creating a new article or category.  What do you know about?  Do you know some excellent Byzantine chant CDs?  Share the knowledge!  Have you read an excellent book?  Post a review.  See something missing?  Add it!  If you're serious about helping us, please [[Special:Userlogin|register]].  Then you can go to [[Special:Listusers]] and click on your name to create a custom profile page.
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Hop right in -- just click '''edit''' (at the top of any page) to begin.  Click the [[Help:Editing|editing help]] link for details on creating your new page.  Create a link to a new page -- using double brackets around a word or a set of words, like this:  '''<nowiki>[[Apostle Peter]]</nowiki>''' -- and then click on it to create that page.  Be sure to take a look at [[OrthodoxWiki:Style Manual]] (in development) for our community standards and guidelines for articles.
 
  
Don't worry about messing up or breaking '''OrthodoxWiki''' -- your work can always be cleaned up and honed by others, which is part of the spirit of this project.  You may also feel free to grab relevant content from [http://www.wikipedia.org/ Wikipedia] (it's under a free documentation license), "Orthodoxize" and expand on it, and then put it here (be sure to leave in only the links relevant to '''OrthodoxWiki''').  A lot of our starting content came from there.
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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.

All new user registrations are moderated because of persistent trouble with spammers. When you sign-up, please give some indication that you are a real person, and let us know why you want to add and edit content on OrthodoxWiki (everyone can view content). Registrations with no bios will be rejected unless we can verify you in some other way. Please be patient as we process your application. Sorry for the inconvenience!

The OrthodoxWiki editors have taken St. John of Damascus as their heavenly 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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