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'''Ebraro-Orthodox''' (Ebrarese: ''Orthodoxoebrarese'') is a term for a group of Ebrarian Christians who historically adhered to traditional, pre-[[Amendantism|Amendant]] forms of liturgy and theology within the [[Ecclesiastical Amendant Church|Church of Ebrary]]. The Ebraro-Orthodox groups were primarily divided into two factions, [[wikipedia:Iconoclasm|iconoclasts]] and [[wikipedia:Iconodulism|iconodulists]]. Though somewhat estranged from each other over the question of icons, both factions cooperated in the 19th century to produce the Ebraro-Orthodox Prayer Guide which has inspired the liturgy of both groups since.
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After the disestablishment of the Church of Ebrary, the Ebraro-Orthodox factions split off to form the iconoclast [[Orthodox Aroman Church of Ebrary]] (1939) and the iconodulist [[Ebrarian Orthodox Catholic Church]] (1940).

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