Ορθόδοξης
Ορθόδοξης refers to the Eastern Orthodox Church, a major branch of Christianity that emphasizes the continuity of Holy Tradition and the teachings of the early Church. It is characterized by its rich liturgical life, including the Divine Liturgy, and the use of icons in worship. The Church is organized into various autocephalous (independent) jurisdictions, each led by a bishop.
The term "Ορθόδοξος" translates to "correct belief" or "right opinion," highlighting the Church's commitment to preserving the original teachings of Jesus Christ and the Apostles. The Eastern Orthodox Church is known for its theological depth and its emphasis on the sacraments, particularly the Eucharist.