Orthodox Clergy
Orthodox clergy are religious leaders within the Eastern Orthodox Church, responsible for conducting services, administering sacraments, and providing spiritual guidance to their congregations. They include various ranks such as priests, bishops, and deacons, each with specific roles and responsibilities in the church hierarchy.
The Orthodox clergy are often recognized by their distinctive attire, which may include a cassock and a pectoral cross. They play a vital role in preserving the traditions and teachings of the church, ensuring that the faith is passed down through generations while also engaging with the community.