Eastern Orthodox Church

Orthodoxy recognizes liturgy as a form of transmission of faith, according to the principle lex orandi lex credendi ("the rule of prayer is the rule of faith").

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Liturgical traditions include gestures and activities, except for the words spoken during the service. The most important rite in the Orthodox Church is the Byzantine rite (other rites, such as Coptic, are also allowed.)