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  2. Indonesian Orthodox Church (Old Calendarist) - Wikipedia

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    Indonesian Orthodox worshipers in Surabaya in 2011. The GOI was founded in 1991 after missionary work begun in 1988 by Daniel Byantoro, who converted to Christianity from Islam in the mid-1970s and discovered Eastern Orthodoxy through bishop Kallistos Ware's book The Orthodox Church while studying at a Protestant seminary in Seoul, Korea, in 1982.

  3. Category:Eastern Orthodoxy in Indonesia - Wikipedia

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    Eastern Orthodox Christians from Indonesia (5 P) Pages in category "Eastern Orthodoxy in Indonesia" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total.

  4. Daniel Bambang Dwi Byantoro - Wikipedia

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    Daniel Bambang Dwi Byantoro (Chinese: 曹衡进; pinyin: Cáo Héngjìn; born in Java, 1956) is an Indonesian bishop as well as founder of the Indonesian Orthodox Church. He served in Most Holy Trinity Parish, Banjarsari, Surakarta and Sts. Peter and Paul Parish in Jalan Lengkong Raya, Serpong, South Tangerang, Banten. [1]

  5. History of the Eastern Orthodox Church - Wikipedia

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    The various autocephalous and autonomous churches of the Eastern Orthodox Church are distinct in terms of administration and local culture, but for the most part exist in full communion with one another, with exceptions such as lack of relations between the Russian Orthodox Church Outside Russia (ROCOR) and the Moscow Patriarchate (the Orthodox ...

  6. Religion in Indonesia - Wikipedia

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    Eastern Orthodoxy is represented by the Indonesian Orthodox Church (Moscow Patriarchate), which until 2019 was part of the Russian Orthodox Diocese of Sydney, Australia and New Zealand (Russian Orthodox Church Outside Russia), [74] and then comes under the unified spiritual leadership of the Diocese of Singapore (Russian Orthodox Church).

  7. Christianity in Indonesia - Wikipedia

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    In the years following Indonesian independence the perception of Christianity among the Karo as an emblem of colonialism faded, with the church itself adopting more elements of traditional Karo culture such as music (previously the brass band was promoted), and by 1965 the Karo church had grown to some 35,000 members, with 60,000 baptised in ...

  8. Category:Christianity in Indonesia - Wikipedia

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    Catholic Church in Indonesia; Indonesian Bethel Church; Indonesian Christian Church Synod; Indonesian Christian Party; Indonesian Christian Party 1945; Indonesian Christian Student Movement; Indonesian Orthodox Church (Old Calendarist) Indonesian Protestant Church in Buol Toli-Toli; Indonesian Protestant Church in Donggala; Indonesian ...

  9. Old Calendarists - Wikipedia

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    Old Calendarists (Greek: palaioimerologitai [5] or palaioimerologites [6]), also known as Old Feasters (palaioeortologitai), Genuine Orthodox Christians or True Orthodox Christians (GOC; Greek: Γνήσιοι Ορθόδοξοι Χριστιανοί, romanized: Gnisioi Orthodoxoi Christianoi), are traditionalist groups of Eastern Orthodox Christians that separated from mainstream Eastern ...