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The Georgian Calendar
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Religion in Georgia - Besiki Sisauri's Web Site
The Orthodox Church of Georgia traces its foundation to the time of Constantine the Great, and is thus one of the most ancient national Churches in the world. It has a distinguished record of devotional and philoshophical achievement, and of steadfastness in the face of persecution on the part of such overlords as Mazdeism Iran, the Mongols, and Bolshevik Russia.
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Мир Религий
Грузинская Православная церковь. [rus]
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Грузинская Православная Церковь
Неофициальный сайт на русском языке.
Церковь сегодня, история, жития святых, галереи храмов, монастырей, церковного искусства и многое другое. [rus]
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Patriarchate of Georgia
The site contains the history of the Church of Georgia, information on Patriarchs,Pilgrimage Service,Georgian Christian Art,Publications, Theological commission, etc. Also Greeting of His Holiness and Beatitude Ilia II
Catholicos Patriarch of All Georgia to the users of the Internet! [eng]
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Pravoslavie.Ru / Грузинская Православная Церковь
Особые чувства питают русские к Грузинской Православной Церкви. Первую проповедь христианства на земле древней Иверии церковное предание приписывает апостолу Андрею Первозванному, который водрузил крест на Киевских горах. [rus]
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Грузинская Православная церковь
Справка. [rus]
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Краткая история Грузинской Православной Церкви
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THE HOLY ORTHODOX CHURCH IN GEORGIA
This is the Home Page of the Orthodox Christians dwelling in Georgia.Until the election and consecration of a local bishop, we are under the omophorion of Metropolitan Ephraim of Boston, first Hierarch of The Holy Orthodox Church in North America.
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Union of Councils for Soviet Jews
Georgian Orthodox Church, Jewish Community Sign Cooperation Agreement. [eng]
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The Church of Georgia and the WCC
The April-June 1997 issue of "Orthodoxos Enemerosis" ("The Orthodox Informer"), a tri-monthly periodical published in Athens, Greece, by our Synod of Bishops, was devoted entirely to the withdrawal, on May 20, 1997 (New Style), of the autocephalous Church of Georgia from the World Council of Churches (WCC) and, subsequently, from another ecumenical body, the Council of European Churches (CEC). [eng]
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Georgian Orthodox Church to leave WCC and CEC
Ecumenical News International ENI News Service. [eng]
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