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  1. The Union's stated primary aim is to "resurrect the spirit" of Russian Orthodoxy, by conducting processions with banners and icons in Moscow, other parts of Russia. The group became famous for its use and promulgation of the phrase "Orthodoxy or Death," and its association with violent skinhead reactionaries.

  2. The web page explores the spiritual and ecclesiastical implications of the slogan \"Orthodoxy or Death\", used by some monks on Mount Athos. It also warns of the dangers of living without Orthodox Christianity and invites donations for Pravmir.

  3. 3 de sept. de 1990 · 1 Cor. 15:54. The Christian should not neglect his earthly life. The Christian belief in everlasting life does not mean that our earthly life has no meaning and should be neglected. On the contrary, the truth is that the everlasting life of a Christian begins with his earthly life.

  4. The Eastern Orthodox Church believes death and the separation of body and soul to be unnatural—a result of the Fall of Man. They also hold that the congregation of the church comprises both the living and the dead. All persons currently in heaven are considered to be saints, whether their names are known or not.

  5. 13 de ago. de 2018 · Their slogan is Orthodoxy or Death. They are convinced Russia should be ruled by an autocratic monarch. They believe the coming of a new tsar may be imminent. The Union of Orthodox Banner...

  6. Having renounced the Ecumenical Patriarchs' policy of dialogue with other Christian denominations and hung out a banner proclaiming "Orthodoxy or Death," the Esfigmenou brotherhood has been...

  7. 1. The soul isn’t more important than the body, and it isn’t eternal by its nature. Discussions about life after death tend to expose a lot of misunderstandings about what the Orthodox Church teaches about the soul. We hear a lot of things about the soul, especially when we are mourning someone who has passed on.