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*The '''[[praxis (lifestyle)|lifestyle]]''' of members of the [[Orthodox Church]] as it relates to matters not explicitly [[dogma]]tic. | *The '''[[praxis (lifestyle)|lifestyle]]''' of members of the [[Orthodox Church]] as it relates to matters not explicitly [[dogma]]tic. | ||
*A '''[[praxis (document)|document]]''' given to a newly consecrated or assigneded [[bishop]] by the [[primate]] of an [[autocephaly|autocephalous]] church officially recognizing his authority, declaring his title, and sometimes outlining details of his duties. | *A '''[[praxis (document)|document]]''' given to a newly consecrated or assigneded [[bishop]] by the [[primate]] of an [[autocephaly|autocephalous]] church officially recognizing his authority, declaring his title, and sometimes outlining details of his duties. | ||
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Revision as of 23:56, September 9, 2005
Praxis may refer to one of two things:
- The lifestyle of members of the Orthodox Church as it relates to matters not explicitly dogmatic.
- A document given to a newly consecrated or assigneded bishop by the primate of an autocephalous church officially recognizing his authority, declaring his title, and sometimes outlining details of his duties.