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  1. Aug 28, 2023 · Explore 25 world religions using the comparison charts below in areas like origins, beliefs, practices, size, location, sacred texts, and more. The aim of the comparison charts is to offer readers a helpful starting point toward understanding the religions of the world.

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  2. Jan 12, 2024 · Half of Christians identify as Catholic, 37 percent Protestant, 12 percent Orthodox and 1 percent “Other”. The United States is home to the largest Christian population (11.3% of the world total), followed by Brazil (8%), and Mexico (5%).

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    The Georgian Apostolic Autocephalous Orthodox Christians number nearly 3.8 million. They belong to the Eastern Orthodox Church. The Georgian Orthodox population is the highest in the country and is governed by the Holy Synod of Bishops. The current Georgian constitution recognizes the church’s role but specifies its independence from the state. Thi...

    The majority of Christians in Egypt are members of the Oriental Orthodox Church, constituting about 3.9 million believers. The largest denomination of the church is Coptic Orthodox of Alexandria followed by Armenian and Syriac Orthodoxies. The church in Egypt was founded by Saint Mark, an apostle and evangelist, in the year 42 AD.

    Belarus Orthodox Christians are part of the Eastern Orthodoxy and number close to 6 million in the country. The Christians are in full communion with their counterparts in the Russian Orthodox Church and are the largest denomination in Belarus.

    The Bulgarian Orthodox Christians number about 6.2 million independent Ecumenical Patriarchate Eastern Orthodox believers. The Bulgarian Orthodox Christians are the oldest in the Slavic region, dating back to the 5th century Bulgarian Empire. The Orthodoxy also forms the largest religion in Bulgaria.

    The autonomous Serbian Orthodox Church, a member of the autocephalous Eastern Orthodox Christianity, is the leading Serbian religion with close to 6.7 million members representing 85% of the population. This is more than most ethnic groups in the country combined. There are a few Romanian Orthodox Christians in parts of Serbia established by migran...

    Christians who profess the Orthodox doctrine form close to 10 million of the population in Greece. The Greek Orthodox Church comprises of several Orthodox denominations in communion with the larger Eastern Orthodoxy conducting liturgy in the original language of the New Testament, Koine Greek. Greek Orthodox Christians strictly follow the Byzantine...

    The majority of the 19 million Romanian Orthodox Christians are part of the autocephalous Eastern Orthodox Christian population.The number represents approximately 87% of the population making the Romanian language occasionally called the Ortodoxie. Romanian Orthodox Christians were canonically recognized in 1885 and observe strict Orthodox hierarc...

    Ukraine has approximately 35 million members of the Orthodox Christian population. The Ukrainian Orthodox Church became independent from Russian Orthodox Church after the fall of the USSR. The Ukrainian church is in communion with the Eastern Orthodoxy and is the largest religious population in the country, representing 75% of the total population....

    In Ethiopia, the Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahedo Church is the largest and oldest church by both population and structure. The 36 million Ethiopian Orthodox Christians are in communion with Oriental Orthodoxy and were part of the Coptic Orthodox Church until 1959. Ethiopian Orthodox Christians are independent and the largest of all Oriental Orthodoxies...

    Russia has the highest number of Orthodox Christians in the entire world totaling close to 101 million people. The Church, also known as the Moscow Patriarchate, is an autocephalous Eastern Orthodoxy in full communion with the Eastern Orthodox Church body. Russia is perceived to be intolerant of Christians, and the figure of Orthodox Christians has...

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  4. Jul 11, 2016 · Ethiopia has 36 million Orthodox Christians, the world’s second-largest Orthodox population after Russia. By many measures, Orthodox Ethiopians have much higher levels of religious commitment than do Orthodox Christians in the faith’s heartland of Central and Eastern Europe.

  5. Christianity is the predominant religion and faith in Europe, the Americas, the Philippines, East Timor, Sub-Saharan Africa, and Oceania. [10] There are also large Christian communities in other parts of the world, such as Indonesia, Central Asia, the Middle East, and West Africa where Christianity is the second-largest religion after Islam.

  6. Nov 8, 2017 · In all, 19 countries around the world have at least a million Orthodox Christians, including Romania (19 million) and Greece (10 million). Fourteen countries worldwide have Orthodox majorities, and all of them except Eritrea and Cyprus are in Europe. (In this report, Russia is classified as a European country.)

  7. Dec 19, 2011 · This report divides the world into five regions to take a closer look at the geographic distribution of Christians. (To view all the countries in each.

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