Ortodossi
Ortodossi is a term of Italian origin that translates to "Orthodox." It is most commonly used in the context of religion, referring to adherents of Orthodox Christianity. This branch of Christianity traces its roots back to the early Christian church and is characterized by its adherence to tradition, its liturgical practices, and its distinct theological doctrines. The Eastern Orthodox Church, with its major patriarchates in Constantinople, Alexandria, Antioch, and Jerusalem, is the largest and most well-known manifestation of Orthodox Christianity. Other Orthodox churches, such as the Russian Orthodox Church and the Greek Orthodox Church, are autocephalous, meaning they are self-governing.
In a broader sense, "ortodossi" can also be used to describe individuals or groups who strictly adhere