1501–1600
The Sixteenth century was a decisive period in Orthodox history. The Church faced persecution, heresy, and political change while preserving the apostolic faith. Explore the saints, miracles, and teachings that define this era. Navigate to the previous century or next century.
The faith once delivered to the saints has been handed down through the ages.
Highlights of the Era
Key developments in worship, monasticism, mission, and theology marked the Sixteenth century. The same liturgy and doctrine were confessed across the Orthodox world.
Section Highlights
Worship and liturgy. The Orthodox liturgy and festal cycle continued to develop. Iconography and hymnography expressed the faith.
Saints and martyrs. Every century produced saints—bishops, monks, and laypeople who embodied the Gospel.
Mission and expansion. The faith spread through preaching, trade, and migration. New peoples received the Gospel.
Challenges. Persecution, invasion, and heresy tested the Church; confession and martyrdom strengthened the faithful.
Legacy. The Sixteenth century contributed to the tradition we inherit. Explore the full timeline, directory, and prayer requests.
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