Eastern Orthodox
Eastern Orthodox Churches are self-governing bodies of Christians adhering to a pure and unbroken line from the first days of the Apostles and the disciples of Jesus. Originally in communion with the Church of Rome, the churches of East and West were divided by the Great Schism of 1054.
Orthodox Christians place great emphasis on worship, particularly the Divine Liturgy. By maintaining a traditional form of worship passed on from the very beginnings of the Christian faith, the Orthodox believe that they confess the true doctrine of God in the right (orthodox) way.
In England, there are a number of overlapping jurisdictions.
The Community of St Cuthbert
Divine Liturgy in English. Refreshments served
Address: Sheffield Cathedral Crypt (CofE)
Telephone: 01246 275141
Website: www.stcuthbertsorthodoxcommunity.co.uk
Contact: Fr. Edwin Hunt
Services:
1st Saturday in the month 11:00 (Divine Liturgy)
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