Heads of churches around the world
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Note: Some of the information on this page is based on statistics dating back to 1965 from the book “The Orthodox Church, Past and Present.” and some
The Antiochian See is not a branch. The See of Antioch has a heritage and its Christian contribution, which is essential. We must dig up our history. ..And if we take off
The number of subjects of this Patriarchate of Jerusalem is small, not exceeding one hundred and fifty thousand. The Jerusalem Church is the mother of the churches because it was from her that the apostles departed
At the request and invitation of Tsar Vladimir and his wife Olga, clerics were sent from Constantinople on the bank of the Dnieper River in the city of Kiev, Ukraine, and they were baptized en masse.
In addition to the major churches in Russia, Serbia, Bulgaria, and Romania, there are other smaller churches. The Church of Georgia was founded in the century
After the missionary works of Saints Cyrillus and Methodius. The one who formed and organized the church in Serbia was Saint Saba (thirteenth century). the Saint
It is one of the largest independent Orthodox churches in the Balkans. The number of followers of this church in Romania has reached approximately
The Church of Bulgaria was founded by Saints Cyril and Matthews and was spiritually affiliated with the Ecumenical Patriarchate until 1945, when it became
As mentioned in the Acts of the Holy Apostles, Cypriots converted to Christianity in the first century. Where the holy apostles Paul, Barnabas, and Mark rose
The Church of Albania became independent during the reign of Ecumenical Patriarch Benjamin I in 1937. The Albanian Church has suffered persecution since 1945, during the rule.
The Church of Poland became independent from the Ecumenical Patriarchate in 1924 and includes 6 bishops, 330 priests and 7 monasteries, and the head of its church today is the Metropolitan.