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  2. Nov 8, 2017 · Today, nearly four-in-five Orthodox Christians (77%) live in Europe, a relatively modest change from a century ago (91%). By contrast, only about one-quarter of Catholics (24%) and one-in-eight Protestants (12%) now live in Europe, down from an estimated 65% and 52%, respectively, in 1910. 1

  3. Eastern Orthodoxy, otherwise known as Eastern Orthodox Christianity or Byzantine Christianity, is one of the three main branches of Chalcedonian Christianity, alongside Roman Catholicism and Protestantism.

    • What Is An Orthodox Religion?
    • Types
    • Roles and Responsibilities
    • Conclusion

    An orthodox religion is a religion that adheres to the principles of orthodoxy. Orthodox religions are often called “high” religions, as they have complex hierarchies, extensive rituals and customs, and require obedience to a group of religious leaders. Orthodox religions are those that have a high degree of internal consistency and a long-standing...

    The following is a list of the main branches of Orthodox Christianity. This list is not exhaustive, but it should cover most of the major branches you’ll encounter in your research. Eastern Orthodoxy has been around since the 4th century, and it’s still a major religion today. Oriental Orthodoxy came into being after the Great Schism in 1054 betwee...

    Orthodox Religions play a significant role in the society. These religions have been in existence for centuries. They have played an important role in shaping the societies they exist in. When you think about the role of religion in society, you may think of it as a source of connection and comfort for those who need it. However, religions play a m...

    A religion is owned by the people not the person, it is the people who define it’s function and role in the society. Religion is an integral part of many cultures, a culture defines itself in terms of its religion. A particular religion is not even always related to race or ethnicity, but rather people belonging to a shared culture.

  4. Apr 27, 2019 · An estimated 200 million Christians are part of the Eastern Orthodox denomination today, making it the second-largest religion worldwide. Orthodox Churches form a theologically united family of 13 autonomous bodies, denoted by their nation of origin.

  5. The Eastern Orthodox faith is at the center of many of the millennial celebrations, but to many of our readers—specially the Western Protestants—it may be a mysterious, unknown quantity.

    • Alexander Melnyk
  6. The Eastern Orthodox Church is organized as a union of several autocephalous subdivisions, which are also called "Churches" (or, sometimes, "jurisdictions"). Some are associated with a specific country, while others are not. This table presents some known data regarding individual jurisdictions.

  7. Aug 12, 2000 · Religious Calendar: History and Development. Within the Orthodox Church feast days and fast days are reckoned according to two distinct calendars, the Julian Calendar and the Gregorian Calendar. The first is attributed to the Roman Emperor Julius Caesar, whose name it bears.

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