prawosawni
Prawosławni, written without diacritics as prawosławni or prawosawni in Polish, is the term used for Orthodox Christians, members of the Eastern Orthodox Church. They belong to a communion of self-governing national churches that share a common theology, apostolic succession, and liturgical tradition. In Poland, prawosławni are primarily associated with the Polish Orthodox Church (Kościół prawosławny w Rzeczypospolitej Polskiej), the autocephalous church serving Orthodox Christians in Poland.
Organization and life: The Polish Orthodox Church maintains its own synod and metropolitan, overseeing several dioceses
Beliefs and practices: Core Orthodox beliefs include the veneration of the Nicene Creed, apostolic succession, and
History and demographics: Christianity arrived in Poland in the medieval period, and Orthodox communities have existed