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  1. Jul 8, 2020 · Kazakhstan, 4.5 million. Moldova, 3.7 million. Georgia, 3.4 million. The number for Ukraine, by the way, includes all groups claiming to be Orthodox. The top ten countries account for 89% of all Orthodox Christians in the world. The majority of the remaining 11% come from the next ten countries: Italy, 2.2 million.

  2. Eastern Orthodoxy by Country 2024. Eastern Orthodoxy, officially called the Orthodox Catholic Church, is one of the three major doctrinal Christian groups. It is characterized by its alignment with the apostolic church. Eastern Orthodox practices the faith as it was defined by the seven ecumenical councils.

  3. Apr 3, 2019 · California. California is the most populous state among the fifty states of the USA. It is home to the largest number of Orthodox Christians. However, this number is still so small that it is almost insignificant when compared to the entire USA population. The number totals to 1% of the state's entire population.

    Rank
    state
    % Identifying As Orthodox Christian ...
    1
    Alaska
    5%
    2
    California
    1%
    3
    Colorado
    1%
    4
    Connecticut
    1%
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  5. The percentage of Christians in Turkey, home to an historically large and influential Eastern Orthodox community, fell from 19% in 1914 to 2.5% in 1927, due to genocide, demographic upheavals caused by the population exchange between Greece and Turkey, and the emigration of Christians to foreign countries (mostly in Europe and the Americas).

  6. The 2020 Census of US Orthodox Churches has revealed that from 2010-2020 the Orthodox Church in America experienced a membership decline by 12%. But these changes in membership were different in different dioceses. Three OCA dioceses have grown in members, while nine have declined. Census data also show that OCA dioceses vary greatly in the ...

  7. Nov 8, 2017 · Today, just 12% of Christians around the world are Orthodox, compared with an estimated 20% a century ago. And 4% of the total global population is Orthodox, compared with an estimated 7% in 1910. The geographic distribution of Orthodoxy also differs from the other major Christian traditions in the 21st century.

  8. Jan 11, 2018 · Source: Pew Research Center Originally published on November 8, 2017 Concentrated in Europe, Orthodox Christians have declined as a percentage of the global population, but Ethiopian community is highly observant and growing Over the last century, the Orthodox Christian population around the world has more than doubled and now stands at nearly 260 million. In

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