- Ancient Church of the East
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An Nestorian Church that split from the Assyrian Church of the East over differences concerning the calendar
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Ancient Church of the East — The Ancient Church of the East separated from the Assyrian Church of the East, after Mar Shimun XXIII, the patriarch of Assyrian Church of the East made reforms which were not supported. These reforms were in direct opposition with the sanctity… … Wikipedia
Church of the East (disambiguation) — The Church of the East, or Nestorian Church, is a Christian church that formerly spread widely across Asia. Church of the East or Nestorian Church may also refer to: Assyrian Church of the East, the part of the Church of the East that remained… … Wikipedia
Church of the East — For other uses, see Church of the East (disambiguation). Nestorian Church redirects here. For other uses, see Nestorian (disambiguation). Nestorian priests in a procession on Palm Sunday, in a 7th or 8th century wall painting from a Nestorian… … Wikipedia
Church of the East & Abroad — is a predominantly American sect that departed from its the Orthodox Nasrani faith and practice in July of 2005, but it still claims its true origin is during the Second Temple era of Judaism. It describes itself as a Nasrani Nestorian Mishkani… … Wikipedia
Assyrian Church of the East — Assyrian Christian redirects here. For other uses, see Assyrian (disambiguation). Assyrian Church of the East Emblem of the Assyrian Church of the East Founder Traces origins to Saints Thomas, Bartholomew, Thaddeus (Addai) … Wikipedia
Church of the East in China — Main articles: Church of the East and Christianity in China The Nestorian Stele, erected in Chang an 781. The Church of the East in China had a long but not continuous history between the 7th and 14th centuries. The Church of the East, or… … Wikipedia
Patriarch Dinkha IV of the Assyrian Church of the East — Mar Dinkha IV Khanania ܡܪܝ ܕܢܚܐ ܪܒܝܥܝܐ His Holiness Mar Dinkha IV presiding … Wikipedia
Dioceses of the Church of the East to 1318 — Syrian, Armenian and Latin bishops debate Christian doctrine in the Crusader city of Acre, late 13th century At the height of its power, in the 10th century AD, the dioceses of the Church of the East numbered well over a hundred and stretched… … Wikipedia
Holy See of the East — The Seat of Nestorian Catholicos Patriarchs and Indian Orthodox Catholicos of the East is commonly known as the Holy See of the East and the Holy See of St. Thomas, as the post of Catholicos of the East is the successor of St. Thomas.Nestorian… … Wikipedia
Church of the Holy Sepulchre, Warminghurst — Church of the Holy Sepulchre The former church from the east … Wikipedia