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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.
Eastern Orthodoxy is the predominant religion in the world's largest country by land area, Russia (77%), where roughly half the world's Eastern Orthodox Christians live.
Help. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Eastern Orthodoxy by country. Subcategories. This category has the following 90 subcategories, out of 90 total. Greek Orthodoxy by country (10 C, 4 P) * Eastern Orthodox bishops by country of work (5 C) Eastern Orthodox church buildings by country (61 C)
This article shows the amount Eastern Orthodox people by country.
May 1, 2017 · Eastern Orthodoxy is dominant in Belarus, Bulgaria, Cyprus, Georgia, Greece, Macedonia, Moldova, Montenegro, Romania, Russia, Serbia, and Ukraine while Oriental Orthodoxy is evident in Armenia, Ethiopia, and Eritrea. 10. Georgia (3.8 million) The Georgian Apostolic Autocephalous Orthodox Christians number nearly 3.8 million.
- Joyce Chepkemoi
Eastern Orthodoxy - Byzantine, Schism, Reformation: At the beginning of the 2nd millennium of Christian history, the church of Constantinople, capital of the Eastern Roman (or Byzantine) Empire, was at the peak of its world influence and power.
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Along with Roman Catholicism and Protestantism, Eastern Orthodoxy is one of the three major branches of Christianity. It exists as a fellowship of 18 independent or semi-independent church bodies, each headed by a bishop (sometimes called a patriarch). The largest are the Russian Orthodox Church and the Romanian Orthodox Church.