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What is Orthodox Christianity?
The Orthodox Church began on Pentecost in 33 AD, when our Lord Jesus Christ sent the Holy Spirit upon His disciples. We worship God as Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. We believe that Jesus Christ was born in the flesh of the Virgin Mary, was baptized, ministered to the people for three years, suffered, died, rose from the dead, and ascended to the right hand of the Father, all for our salvation.
Who is St. Moses the Black?

Among the great Desert Fathers of Egypt there was Moses. He is known by a few different bynames. Among the Copts he is often called “the Strong,” because his physical abilities. His criminal background leads some to refer to him as “the Robber.” It is agreed that Moses had…
Lives of Other Saints of Africa
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