The Orthodox Diaspora
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The Orthodox Diaspora refers to Orthodox Christian communities living outside their traditional historic and territorial homelands, raising pastoral, canonical, and organizational questions for the global Orthodox Church.
All labels observed (2)
| Label | Occurrences |
|---|---|
| Serbian Orthodox diaspora | 1 |
| The Orthodox Diaspora canonical | 1 |
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Target entity: The Orthodox Diaspora Context triple: [Holy and Great Council of the Orthodox Church (Crete 2016), documentAdopted, The Orthodox Diaspora]
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A.
Old Believers
Old Believers are traditionalist Eastern Orthodox Christians who rejected the 17th-century liturgical reforms in Russia and preserved older rites, practices, and church traditions.
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B.
Russian Orthodox Church Outside Russia
The Russian Orthodox Church Outside Russia is an autonomous ecclesiastical jurisdiction of the Russian Orthodox tradition, formed by émigré clergy and faithful after the Russian Revolution and historically based outside the Soviet Union.
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C.
Belarusian Orthodox communities
Belarusian Orthodox communities are religious groups in Belarus that practice Eastern Orthodox Christianity, maintaining traditional liturgy, rituals, and cultural heritage within the Belarusian context.
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D.
Orthodox Church in America
The Orthodox Church in America is an autocephalous Eastern Orthodox Christian church based primarily in the United States, Canada, and Mexico, known for using English in its liturgy and tracing its roots to Russian missionary activity in Alaska.
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E.
Ashkenazi Jewish diaspora
The Ashkenazi Jewish diaspora is a population of Jews with historical roots in Central and Eastern Europe, characterized by distinct religious traditions, cultural practices, and linguistic heritage.
- F. None of above. chosen
- G. Unsure - the case is ambiguous/there is not enough information to decide.
Target entity: The Orthodox Diaspora Target entity description: The Orthodox Diaspora refers to Orthodox Christian communities living outside their traditional historic and territorial homelands, raising pastoral, canonical, and organizational questions for the global Orthodox Church.
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A.
Old Believers
Old Believers are traditionalist Eastern Orthodox Christians who rejected the 17th-century liturgical reforms in Russia and preserved older rites, practices, and church traditions.
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B.
Russian Orthodox Church Outside Russia
The Russian Orthodox Church Outside Russia is an autonomous ecclesiastical jurisdiction of the Russian Orthodox tradition, formed by émigré clergy and faithful after the Russian Revolution and historically based outside the Soviet Union.
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C.
Belarusian Orthodox communities
Belarusian Orthodox communities are religious groups in Belarus that practice Eastern Orthodox Christianity, maintaining traditional liturgy, rituals, and cultural heritage within the Belarusian context.
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D.
Orthodox Church in America
The Orthodox Church in America is an autocephalous Eastern Orthodox Christian church based primarily in the United States, Canada, and Mexico, known for using English in its liturgy and tracing its roots to Russian missionary activity in Alaska.
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E.
Ashkenazi Jewish diaspora
The Ashkenazi Jewish diaspora is a population of Jews with historical roots in Central and Eastern Europe, characterized by distinct religious traditions, cultural practices, and linguistic heritage.
- F. None of above. chosen
Statements (54)
| Predicate | Object |
|---|---|
| instanceOf |
religious phenomenon
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socioreligious concept ⓘ topic in Eastern Orthodox ecclesiology ⓘ |
| concerns |
Eastern Orthodox Christianity
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surface form:
global Orthodox Church
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| discussedBy |
Holy and Great Council of the Orthodox Church (Crete 2016)
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pan-Orthodox conferences ⓘ |
| goalOfDebate |
establishing canonical order in diaspora regions
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moving toward locally unified Orthodox churches in diaspora areas ⓘ |
| hasAspect |
canonical status of territories outside traditional patriarchates
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church governance in non-Orthodox majority societies ⓘ ethnic and national church identities abroad ⓘ integration of converts ⓘ inter-Orthodox cooperation ⓘ jurisdictional plurality in one territory ⓘ language and liturgical adaptation ⓘ overlapping episcopal jurisdictions ⓘ preservation of tradition and heritage ⓘ relations with other Christian churches ⓘ second and third generation acculturation ⓘ |
| hasDefinition | Orthodox Christian communities living outside their traditional historic and territorial homelands ⓘ |
| hasGeographicScope |
Australia
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Latin America ⓘ North America ⓘ Western Europe ⓘ parts of Asia and Africa outside historic Orthodox centers ⓘ |
| historicalRoot |
emigration from Eastern Europe
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emigration from the Balkans ⓘ emigration from the Caucasus ⓘ emigration from the Middle East ⓘ |
| involves |
Orthodox Christian communities
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canonical issues ⓘ migration ⓘ organizational questions ⓘ pastoral care ⓘ |
| raisesQuestion |
how to apply territorial principles of canon law outside historic homelands
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how to balance ethnic identity with local church identity ⓘ how to coordinate mission and evangelization ⓘ how to organize episcopal assemblies in diaspora regions ⓘ which patriarchate has jurisdiction in diaspora regions ⓘ |
| relatedTo |
Antiochian Orthodox Church
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surface form:
Antiochian Orthodox Christian Archdiocese of North America
Assembly of Canonical Orthodox Bishops of the United States of America ⓘ
surface form:
Assembly of Canonical Orthodox Bishops in the United States of America
Eastern Orthodox canon law ⓘ Patriarchate of Constantinople ⓘ
surface form:
Ecumenical Patriarchate of Constantinople
Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of America ⓘ Orthodox Church in America ⓘ Orthodox episcopal assemblies in Western Europe ⓘ Russian Orthodox Church Outside Russia ⓘ ecclesiology ⓘ ethnic churches ⓘ religious migration ⓘ transnational religion ⓘ |
| religiousTradition |
Eastern Orthodox Christianity
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surface form:
Eastern Orthodoxy
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| timePeriod |
continues in the 21st century
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intensified in the 19th and 20th centuries ⓘ |
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Subject: The Orthodox Diaspora Description of subject: The Orthodox Diaspora refers to Orthodox Christian communities living outside their traditional historic and territorial homelands, raising pastoral, canonical, and organizational questions for the global Orthodox Church.
Referenced by (2)
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