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  2. File:Greek orthodox cross (bold).svg - Wikipedia

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  3. Yevgeny Rodionov - Wikipedia

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    Yevgeny Rodionov was posthumously awarded the Russian Order of Courage. There was a growing movement within the Russian Orthodox Church to canonize him as a Christian saint and martyr for faith. Some Russian soldiers, feeling themselves abandoned by their government, have taken to kneeling in prayer before his image. [8] One such prayer reads:

  4. File:Ethiopian cross (bold).svg - Wikipedia

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  5. Talk:Russian Orthodox cross - Wikipedia

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    This article should be called Russian variation of the orthodox cross because it is the russian orthodox cross.IlikePie132 16:07, 19 May 2015 (UTC) Though I dont know too much about Orthodoxy, I yet haven't seen this version of the cross in Greek Orthodoxy, I've only seen it in Slavic Orthodoxy. Despite this I think any Christian would embrace ...

  6. History of the Russian Orthodox Church - Wikipedia

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    Highest authority of Russian Orthodox Church in 1917, following the election of St. Tikon as Patriarch. In 1914 in Russia, there were 55,173 Russian Orthodox churches and 29,593 chapels, 112,629 priests and deacons, 550 monasteries and 475 convents with a total of 95,259 monks and nuns.

  7. File:Russian cross (bold).svg - Wikipedia

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  8. Nestorian cross - Wikipedia

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    The Nestorian cross is associated with the Church of the East. It is composed of a cross similar to the Maltese cross, with four arms of roughly equal length which narrow in width towards the center of the cross. In Eastern Christian art in China, these crosses are sometimes simplified and depicted as resting on a lotus flower or on a stylized ...

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