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  1. Pre-Christian religions. Origin of the Romanians' Christianity. Roman times. Early Middle Ages. East Roman Empire period. Outer-Carpathian regions and the Balkans. Intra-Carpathian regions. Middle Ages. Orthodox Church in the intra-Carpathian regions. Orthodox Church in Moldavia and Wallachia. Other denominations. Reformation.

  2. 2017 – Anul omagial al sfintelor icoane, al iconarilor și al pictorilor bisericești și Anul comemorativ Justinian Patriarhul și al apărătorilor Ortodoxiei în timpul comunismului; 2018 – Anul omagial al unității de credință și de neam și Anul comemorativ al făuritorilor Marii Uniri din 1918;

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    • Dealul Mitropoliei, București
    • 25 aprilie 1885
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  4. The Eastern Orthodox Church is the primary religious denomination in Russia, Ukraine, Romania, Greece, Belarus, Serbia, Bulgaria, Georgia, Moldova, North Macedonia, Cyprus and Montenegro. Roughly half of Eastern Orthodox Christians live in the post Eastern Bloc countries, mostly in Russia.

    • 220 million
  5. Oct 15, 2010 · Official website. Church of Romania. The Church of Romania is one of the autocephalous Orthodox churches. The majority of Romanians in Romania by a very wide margin (about 20 million, or 86.7% of the population, according to the 2002 census data) belong to it. In terms of population, the Church of Romania is second in size only to the Church of ...

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  6. The Catholic Church, also known as the Roman Catholic Church, is the largest Christian church, with 1.39 billion baptized Catholics worldwide as of 2022. [4] [7] It is among the world's oldest and largest international institutions, and has played a prominent role in the history and development of Western civilization.

    • 1.378 billion (2021)
  7. The Eastern Orthodox jurisdictions with the largest number of adherents in modern times are the Russian and the Romanian Orthodox churches. The most ancient of the Eastern Orthodox communities existing today are the churches of Jerusalem, Antioch, Alexandria, Constantinople, and Georgia.

  8. Nov 8, 2017 · November 8, 2017. Orthodox Christianity in the 21st Century. Concentrated in Europe, Orthodox Christians have declined as a percentage of the global population, but Ethiopian community is highly observant and growing. Table of Contents. Orthodox Christianity in the 21st Century. 1.

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