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  1. Saint titles. Statistics by country. v. t. e. Based on the numbers of adherents, the Eastern Orthodox Church (also known as Eastern Orthodoxy) is the second largest Christian communion in the world, after the Roman Catholic Church, with the most common estimates of baptised members being approximately 220 million.

  2. Orthodox Church. The followers of the Orthodox Churches are an almost worldwide branch of Christianity. The total number of Orthodox is estimated at about 300 million members. The main groupings of the individual Orthodox churches are: The basis of the original Orthodox community is the Creed of Constantinople, written in 381. It is a ...

  3. 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.

  4. Jun 9, 2017 · 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. Apr 27, 2019 · The Eastern Orthodox denomination is one of the oldest religious establishments in the world. Until 1054 AD Eastern Orthodoxy and Roman Catholicism were branches of the same body—the One, Holy, Catholic and Apostolic Church. Before this time, divisions between the two branches of Christendom had long existed and were constantly increasing.

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  7. Eastern Orthodoxy, officially Orthodox Catholic Church, One of the three major branches of Christianity. Its adherents live mostly in Greece, Russia, the Balkans, Ukraine, and the Middle East, with a large following in North America and Australia.

  8. Oriental Orthodoxy by country. Distribution of Oriental Orthodox Christians in the world by country: More than 75% of population. 50–75% of population. 20–50% of population. 5–20% of population. 1–5% of population. below 1% of population, but has local autocephaly.

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