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Ortodoksi.net is web site made and administrated by private members of Finnish Orthodox Church. The official site of the Finnish Orthodox Church is available at [http://www.ort.fi ort.fi]. Word “Ortodoksi” means Orthodox in Finnish language. The site is developed for all Orthodox believers and those who are interested about Orthodox Church. The site is in constant change and developing and our team appreciates all good suggestions for making it work better. You may also send us publishing material for the site. All rights for the material stay on its original developer.
Ortodoksi.net is a website created and administrated by private members of the Finnish Orthodox Church. The official site of the Finnish Orthodox Church is available at [http://www.ort.fi/en/index.php ort.fi]. Finnish Orthodox Church is a canonical autonomous Church and our Mother Church is Constantinople.


The word “Ortodoksi” means Orthodox in Finnish language. The site is developed for all Orthodox believers and those who are interested in the Orthodox Church. The site is under constant development and our team appreciates all suggestions how to make it work better. You may also send us publishing material for the site. All rights for the material remain with its original developer.
Ortodoksi.net is currently mostly in Finnish. We’ll translate as much as possible for our voluntary team. At the moment we have following pages in English.


Ortodoksi.net is currently mostly in Finnish. We’ll translate as much as possible for our team of volunteers. For now we have the only some pages in English.
[http://www.ortodoksi.net/virtuaalikirkko/index.html Virtual Church of St Nicholas] – Flash animated interactive virtual church for use of religious education. Original Church is in town of Joensuu in Finland.


<!---[http://www.ortodoksi.net/virtuaalikirkko/index.html Virtual Church of St Nicholas] – Flash animated interactive virtual church for the use of religious education. The original church is in the town of Joensuu in Finland.
[http://www.ortodoksi.net/dict/search.php Orthodox Dictionary] – Finnish-English-Russia-Swedish-Greek-Romania Dictionary for special words used in Orthodox Church.


[[Orthodox Dictionary]] – Finnish-English-Russian-Swedish-Greek-Romanian Dictionary for Orthodox terminology.
[http://www.ortodoksi.net/mosaiikki-ikonikerhopetros/eng_index.php The Mosaic Icon Workshop Petros] - The workshop organizes mosaic courses of different durations in cooperation with the Christian Learning Centre and Valamo Lay Academy. The courses are led by the Muscovite mosaic artist Yurij Yarin.


[http://www.ortodoksi.net/mosaiikki-ikonikerhopetros/eng_index.php The Mosaic Icon Workshop Petros] - The workshop organizes mosaic icon courses of variable durations in cooperation with the Christian Learning Centre and Valamo Lay Academy. The courses are led by the Muscovite mosaic artist Yurij Yarin.
[http://www.ortodoksi.net/foorumi/index.php Forum] – Discussion forum for Orthodox subjects. Registration is currently in Finnish but interface is possible to switch in English. If You would like to open dialogue with members of the Finnish Orthodox Church, whom most speak excellent English, please, contact us to to get over the registration. We hope it’ll be easier later on.


[http://www.ortodoksi.net/foorumi/index.php Forum] – Forum for Orthodox discussion. Registration is currently in Finnish but it is possible to switch the interface to English. If you would like to open a dialogue with members of the Finnish Orthodox Church, most of whom speak excellent English, please contact us in order to complete the registration. We hope it’ll be easier later on.-->
'''Material that are in Finnish include for example'''


You can also find some materials in English [[:Luokka:In English|here]].
* Instructions for those who work with parish and Church

* List of Orthodox literature published in Finnish
'''The material that is in Finnish include for example'''
* Information packet from six parish working together and their publication

* Basic information about
o Bishops and Saints in Orthodox Church
* Instructions for those who work with parish and Church
* List of Orthodox literature published in Finnish
o Monasteries
* Information packet from six cooperating parishes and their publication
o Orthodox special words and traditions
* Basic information about
o Prays and Liturgical texts
o Finnish Orthodox Church
** Bishops and Saints in Orthodox Church
** Monasteries
o Liturgical texts
** Orthodox terminology and traditions
** Prayers and liturgical texts
** Finnish Orthodox Church


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Ortodoksi.net is a website created and administrated by private members of the Finnish Orthodox Church. The official site of the Finnish Orthodox Church is available at ort.fi. Finnish Orthodox Church is a canonical autonomous Church and our Mother Church is Constantinople.

The word “Ortodoksi” means Orthodox in Finnish language. The site is developed for all Orthodox believers and those who are interested in the Orthodox Church. The site is under constant development and our team appreciates all suggestions how to make it work better. You may also send us publishing material for the site. All rights for the material remain with its original developer.

Ortodoksi.net is currently mostly in Finnish. We’ll translate as much as possible for our team of volunteers. For now we have the only some pages in English.


You can also find some materials in English here.

The material that is in Finnish include for example

  • Instructions for those who work with parish and Church
  • List of Orthodox literature published in Finnish
  • Information packet from six cooperating parishes and their publication
  • Basic information about
    • Bishops and Saints in Orthodox Church
    • Monasteries
    • Orthodox terminology and traditions
    • Prayers and liturgical texts
    • Finnish Orthodox Church

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