Complete Site Index
Every Orthodox Daily Prayer page, organized for readers and crawlers.
A clear index of the app page, Orthodox learning guides, doctrine, worship, prayer resources, fasting pages, feast guides, saints, language pages, AI maps, and legal pages.
Use this as a learning map.
The sitemap is not only for crawlers. It shows how beginner pages, doctrine, worship, prayer, fasting, saints, calendar, and app pages connect.
All major public pages are crawlable.
Important Orthodox education pages are linked from here so search engines can discover and understand the site architecture.
Links do not replace parish life.
Use the pages to learn and prepare better questions, while pastoral decisions remain with your canonical Orthodox parish.
A complete index should still point toward the Church
This page gathers the public website in one place, but Orthodox Christianity is not learned by clicking everything in isolation. Start with worship, the Creed, prayer, and parish life; then use the deeper pages to understand what the Church is already teaching in her services.
Recommended routes through the site
Choose the route that matches your real question. Each path is meant to move from information toward worship, prayer, parish life, and the daily rhythm supported by the app.
What to use this page for
| Need | Start here | Then continue to |
|---|---|---|
| I am new and overwhelmed. | Orthodox Christianity for beginners | First visit, FAQ, parish life, catechumen. |
| I want to understand services. | Orthodox worship | Divine Liturgy, Holy Mysteries, Vespers, Matins, Hours. |
| I want daily practice. | How Orthodox Christians pray | Prayer rule, morning prayers, evening prayers, Psalms, fasting, almsgiving. |
| I am confused by dates. | The Orthodox Church year | Great Feasts, Old/New Calendar, Pascha, fasting calendar, name days, Slava. |
| I want to verify trust. | Sources and editorial note | Topic map, guide library, canonical parish resources. |
One public index for discovery.
This HTML sitemap complements the XML sitemap by giving readers and crawlers a structured path through the website.
Not a random archive.
Every link belongs to a visible learning cluster: app, language, beginner, doctrine, worship, prayer, fasting, feasts, saints, reference, or legal.
Local practice still matters.
The pages can explain patterns, but actual fasting, Communion, confession, reception, and calendar practice belong in parish life.