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  1. Saint Sophia Basilica Church (5th–6th century), Nesebar. The Bulgarian Orthodox Church has its origin in the flourishing Christian communities and churches established in Southeast Europe as early as the first centuries of the Christian era. Christianity was brought to the Thracian lands by the apostles Paul and Andrew in the 1st century AD ...

  2. Church of the Saints Peter and Paul ( Luxembourgish: Russesch-orthodox Péiter-a-Paul Kierch zu Lëtzebuerg; French: Église des Saints Apôtres Pierre et Paul de Luxembourg) is the first Russian Orthodox Church in Luxembourg. It is under the jurisdiction of the Western European Diocese of the Russian Orthodox Church Outside Russia .

  3. Autonomous Archbishopric of Ohrid. The Autonomous Archbishopric of Ohrid or Orthodox Ohrid Archbishopric was an autonomous archbishopric in the Republic of Macedonia under the jurisdiction of the Serbian Orthodox Church. It was formed in 2002 in opposition to the Macedonian Orthodox Church, and was dissolved in 2023.

  4. Christianity in Russia is the most widely professed religion in the country. The largest tradition is the Russian Orthodox Church. According to official sources, there are 170 eparchies of the Russian Orthodox Church, 145 of which are grouped in metropolitanates. [1] There are from 500,000 to one million Old Believers, who represent an older ...

  5. The Orthodox Church of Finland is divided into three dioceses ( hiippakunta ), each with a subdivision of parishes ( seurakunta ). There are 21 parishes with 140 priests and 57,613 members in total, of whom 54,895 are in Finland. [8] The number of church members has been steadily growing for several years.

  6. The Patriarchal Parishes of Russian Orthodox Church in Canada is a canonical unit of the Moscow Patriarchate in Canada. The headquarters of the church is in Edmonton; home to St. Barbara Cathedral.

  7. Diocese of Baku and Azerbaijan ( Russian: Бакинская и Азербайджанская епархия, Azerbaijani: Bakı və Azərbaycan yeparxiyası) is a diocese of the Russian Orthodox Church in Azerbaijan. Majority of its members are ethnic Russians of Azerbaijan. Entire territory of Azerbaijan is under ecclesiastical jurisdiction ...