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![Adelphopoiesis Article Talk History A Language This article has multiple issues. Please help improve it or discuss these issues on the talk page. Learn more Watch Such ceremonies can be found in the history of the Catholic Church until the 14th century[¹] and in the Eastern Orthodox Church until the early 20th century.[2][3][4] Documented in Byzantine manuscripts from the ninth to the fifteenth centuries, prayers established participants as 'spiritual brothers' (pneumatikoi adelphoi) and contained references to sainted pairs, including most notably Saints Sergius and Bacchus as well as Saints Cosmas and Damian, who were famous for their friendship."[5] Adelphopoiesis, or adelphopoiia (from the Greek ádeλportoinois/ádeλyoñolía, derived from ádeλpós, adelphos, lit. 'brother', and nolέw, poieō, lit. 'I make', literally 'brother-making') is a ceremony practiced historically in Orthodox-Christian tradition to unite together two people of the same sex (normally men) in a church-recognized relationship analogous to siblinghood. [note 1] In the late twentieth century, the Christian tradition gained notoriety as the focus of controversy involving advocates and opponents of secular and religious legalization of same-sex relationships.[6] Contents Edit : More The Christian martyrs Saint Sergius and Saint Bacchus, noted for their friendship in Christ, were cited in church adelphopoiesis ceremonies.](https://i.kym-cdn.com/photos/images/masonry/002/515/468/84c.jpg)
![Adelphopoiesis Article Talk History A Language This article has multiple issues. Please help improve it or discuss these issues on the talk page. Learn more Watch Such ceremonies can be found in the history of the Catholic Church until the 14th century[¹] and in the Eastern Orthodox Church until the early 20th century.[2][3][4] Documented in Byzantine manuscripts from the ninth to the fifteenth centuries, prayers established participants as 'spiritual brothers' (pneumatikoi adelphoi) and contained references to sainted pairs, including most notably Saints Sergius and Bacchus as well as Saints Cosmas and Damian, who were famous for their friendship."[5] Adelphopoiesis, or adelphopoiia (from the Greek ádeλportoinois/ádeλyoñolía, derived from ádeλpós, adelphos, lit. 'brother', and nolέw, poieō, lit. 'I make', literally 'brother-making') is a ceremony practiced historically in Orthodox-Christian tradition to unite together two people of the same sex (normally men) in a church-recognized relationship analogous to siblinghood. [note 1] In the late twentieth century, the Christian tradition gained notoriety as the focus of controversy involving advocates and opponents of secular and religious legalization of same-sex relationships.[6] Contents Edit : More The Christian martyrs Saint Sergius and Saint Bacchus, noted for their friendship in Christ, were cited in church adelphopoiesis ceremonies.](https://i.kym-cdn.com/photos/images/original/002/515/468/84c.jpg)
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