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  1. Aug 29, 2011 · Furthermore, 70% of the Orthodox people believe that many religions can lead to eternal life and only 20% believes that only the Orthodox faith leads to salvation. 43% of the Orthodox people think that the government should do more to protect the moral fabric of American society while 48% view that the government is too involved on legislating ...

    • Religion in The Early United States
    • Unaffiliated Believers and Non-Believers
    • Increasing Religious Diversity and Building Bridges Between Faiths

    European settlers brought the Christian religion with them to the New World in the 16th and 17th Centuries. These colonists (“Puritans”) emigrated from Englandto avoid conflict and purify their church of Roman Catholic influences. The immigrant population continued to grow and spread the Protestant religion which even became the official religion o...

    Why, then, does a country with such profound religious roots have a population where nearly a quarter of the residents identify as unaffiliated with any church or religion? To begin with, "unaffiliated" does not necessarily mean non-religious. Many unaffiliated individuals have some belief in one or several gods and even participate in religious be...

    In addition to increasing spirituality and decreasing church attendance, the US has experienced an increase in interfaith environment. This is largely due to a growing immigrant community who, like their colonial predecessors, bring with them their own set of religious beliefs. Like everybody who decides to start their life over in a new place, the...

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  2. Apr 3, 2019 · Orthodox Americans . There are approximately 7 million Orthodox Americans. Although it is one of the world's oldest religions, it seems to be gaining ground at a very gradual rate in the US. Members adhere to different branches including Greek Orthodox, Russian Orthodox, Ukranian Orthodox, and Albanian Orthodox among many others.

    Rank
    state
    % Identifying As Orthodox Christian ...
    1
    Alaska
    5%
    2
    California
    1%
    3
    Colorado
    1%
    4
    Connecticut
    1%
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  4. 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.

  5. Jonah I. Orthodox Church in America, ecclesiastically independent, or autocephalous, church of the Eastern Orthodox communion, recognized as such by its mother church in Russia; it adopted its present name on April 10, 1970. Established in 1794 in Alaska, then Russian territory, the Russian Orthodox mission spread to other parts of the North ...

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  6. May 20, 2023 · Perhaps this is because although Orthodox Christianity is a global religion, it is also a minority religious tradition in the United States. 2017 statistics place the number of Orthodox Christians in America at one percent of the global total (Pew Research Center, 2017). While the number of U.S.-based Orthodox Christians is slightly less than ...

  7. e. Eastern Orthodoxy in North America represents adherents, religious communities, institutions and organizations of Eastern Orthodox Christianity in North America, including the United States, Canada, Mexico, Central America, and the Caribbean. Estimates of the number of Eastern Orthodox adherents in North America vary considerably depending ...

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