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  1. Jul 8, 2021 · More than four in ten (41%) identify as Protestant (including 23% who are evangelical and 18% who are non-evangelical), while 11% are Catholic, 1% are Latter-day Saint, and 1% are Orthodox Christians. Two percent of multiracial Americans are Buddhist, and 1% each are Jewish, Muslim, and Hindu.

  2. Oct 17, 2023 · This unique publication offers national, state, and county-level information and statistics on congregations and membership for 372 religious groups, including fourteen Eastern Orthodox and nine Oriental Orthodox Churches.

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  4. Apr 3, 2019 · Christianity is the dominant religion in the United States accounting for about 70% of the religious population. Orthodoxy is one of the Christian denominations practiced in the US and around the world.

    Rank
    state
    % Identifying As Orthodox Christian ...
    1
    Alaska
    5%
    2
    California
    1%
    3
    Colorado
    1%
    4
    Connecticut
    1%
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  5. If measured by the number of all adherents (regular attendees plus occasional and marginal participants, adults plus children), in 2020, the estimated membership in all Eastern Orthodox Churches in the USA was 675,765, and it was 491,413 in all Oriental Orthodox Churches.

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  6. Mar 26, 2021 · The report presents detailed information on parishes, membership, and rates of worship attendance for fourteen Eastern Orthodox and nine Oriental Orthodox Church bodies. It also describes significant changes in American Orthodox Christianity since the previous Census in.

  7. In 2020, more than half (52.8%) of all U.S. Oriental Orthodox adherents were in just four states: California (30.1%), New Jersey (7.7%), New York (7.4%), and Illinois (7.6%). In comparison, only 24% of the general U.S. population live in these four states.

  8. May 17, 2023 · Alexei D. Krindatch, national coordinator of the U.S. Census of Orthodox Christian Churches, said the practicing Eastern Orthodox population in the U.S. was 675,000 in 2020, down from 816,000 a decade earlier, and most parishes lost members after the outbreak of the pandemic.

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