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:Hi Fadymm, Sorry, missed your comment somehow. (When something's posted on someone else's user talk page, I usually assume it's not for me.) I'm liking the new logo too. [[User:HappyGrevling}|Zander]] did a great job on it. About your paper, there's a lot of ways to go about this. One suggestion would be to use the "four marks of the church" found in the Nicene Creed to talk about how the Orthodox Church understands herself -- the Church is  "One, Holy, Catholic, and Apostolic." This is touched on a little bit [[One_Holy_Catholic_and_Apostolic_Church|here]], but if you do a web search on that phrase, I bet you'll find a lot more. Just remember to digest and reformulate, using your own words an ideas, rather than just cutting and pasting from the web! Hope this helps, and God bless you and your work. {{User:FrJohn/sig}}
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:Hi Fadymm, Sorry, missed your comment somehow. (When something's posted on someone else's user talk page, I usually assume it's not for me.) I'm liking the new logo too. [[User:HappyGrevling|Zander]] did a great job on it. About your paper, there's a lot of ways to go about this. One suggestion would be to use the "four marks of the church" found in the Nicene Creed to talk about how the Orthodox Church understands herself -- the Church is  "One, Holy, Catholic, and Apostolic." This is touched on a little bit [[One_Holy_Catholic_and_Apostolic_Church|here]], but if you do a web search on that phrase, I bet you'll find a lot more. Just remember to digest and reformulate, using your own words an ideas, rather than just cutting and pasting from the web! Hope this helps, and God bless you and your work. {{User:FrJohn/sig}}

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Help Needed

Hey! I need your help! I am writing a paper for my english class, on why the Orthodox Church is the true church of Jesus Christ. I know it's a huge topic, but I'm going to argue my points in a very proper way. That is, I'll talk about the first schism, the second, and finally oppose the Orthodox Church to the protestant ones. I really need your help in finidng information. Thanks in advance! by the way, I love the new logo! Fadymm 09:20, December 3, 2005 (CST)

Thanks For The HELP :)

I wonder why NO ONE is wiling to help.. It's a shame, but it's okay

Hi Fadymm, Sorry, missed your comment somehow. (When something's posted on someone else's user talk page, I usually assume it's not for me.) I'm liking the new logo too. Zander did a great job on it. About your paper, there's a lot of ways to go about this. One suggestion would be to use the "four marks of the church" found in the Nicene Creed to talk about how the Orthodox Church understands herself -- the Church is "One, Holy, Catholic, and Apostolic." This is touched on a little bit here, but if you do a web search on that phrase, I bet you'll find a lot more. Just remember to digest and reformulate, using your own words an ideas, rather than just cutting and pasting from the web! Hope this helps, and God bless you and your work. — FrJohn (talk)