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Eastern Orthodoxy in Italy refers to adherents, religious communities, institutions and organizations of Eastern Orthodox Christianity in Italy. In 2014, there were 14 distinctive Eastern Orthodox jurisdictions on the territory of Italy, some of them belonging to canonical Eastern Orthodox churches, while others are classified as independent (noncanonical). First session of the Council of Canonical Orthodox Bishops in Italy was held in 2009. The main canonical Eastern Orthodox churches and ecclesiastical jurisdictions in Italy are as follows: Other Eastern Orthodox jurisdictions in Italy are:

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  • Eastern Orthodoxy in Italy (en)
  • Orthodoxe Kirchen in Italien (de)
  • Cristianesimo ortodosso in Italia (it)
  • Prawosławie we Włoszech (pl)
  • Православие в Италии (ru)
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  • Orthodoxe Kirchen sind Eparchien und Gemeinden verschiedener byzantinisch-orthodoxer und orientalisch-orthodoxer Kirchen in Italien.2012 gab es etwa 1,4 Millionen orthodoxe Christen in Italien, 2,3 % der Bevölkerung. (de)
  • Il Cristianesimo ortodosso in Italia presenta 1.887.300 fedeli, secondo le stime del Cesnur del 2020, costituendo così la terza confessione religiosa in Italia dopo cattolicesimo e Islam. Buona parte della crescita dei fedeli ortodossi in Italia negli anni 2000 è dovuta all'immigrazione dall'Est Europa, soprattutto dalla Romania; accanto agli ortodossi stranieri residenti, tuttavia, vi sono 355.300 cristiani ortodossi cittadini italiani. (it)
  • Prawosławie we Włoszech jest religią tradycyjnie związaną z mniejszościami rosyjską i grecką, a od lat 90. – z imigrantami przybywającymi z krajów bałkańskich. Ich liczba, ze względu na dużą mobilność tych ostatnich grup oraz niedostatek precyzyjnych wyliczeń, pozostaje trudna do ustalenia i jest szacowana na ponad 1 milion. (pl)
  • Eastern Orthodoxy in Italy refers to adherents, religious communities, institutions and organizations of Eastern Orthodox Christianity in Italy. In 2014, there were 14 distinctive Eastern Orthodox jurisdictions on the territory of Italy, some of them belonging to canonical Eastern Orthodox churches, while others are classified as independent (noncanonical). First session of the Council of Canonical Orthodox Bishops in Italy was held in 2009. The main canonical Eastern Orthodox churches and ecclesiastical jurisdictions in Italy are as follows: Other Eastern Orthodox jurisdictions in Italy are: (en)
  • Православие в Италии — религиозная конфессия в республике Италия. Общее число православных в стране составляет, по оценке на 2012 год, 1,4 млн человек (свыше 2,3 % населения страны) и возрастает за счет увеличения числа мигрантов из Восточной Европы. По данным архиепископа Егорьевского Марка (Головкова) православие является второй религией в Италии (после католицизма) по числу верующих. Православие в Италии исповедуют в основном из Восточной Европы, в первую очередь из Румынии, России, Украины и других стран СНГ, за счет которых с 1990 по 2004 год численность православных в Италии увеличилось в 11 раз. (ru)
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  • Orthodoxe Kirchen sind Eparchien und Gemeinden verschiedener byzantinisch-orthodoxer und orientalisch-orthodoxer Kirchen in Italien.2012 gab es etwa 1,4 Millionen orthodoxe Christen in Italien, 2,3 % der Bevölkerung. (de)
  • Eastern Orthodoxy in Italy refers to adherents, religious communities, institutions and organizations of Eastern Orthodox Christianity in Italy. In 2014, there were 14 distinctive Eastern Orthodox jurisdictions on the territory of Italy, some of them belonging to canonical Eastern Orthodox churches, while others are classified as independent (noncanonical). First session of the Council of Canonical Orthodox Bishops in Italy was held in 2009. The main canonical Eastern Orthodox churches and ecclesiastical jurisdictions in Italy are as follows: * Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of Italy (officially Sacred Orthodox Archdiocese of Italy and Exarchate of Southern Europe), a diocese of the Ecumenical Patriarchate of Constantinople, officially recognized by the Italian government under the otto per mille scheme, * Serbian Orthodox Vicariate of Italy, under the jurisdiction of Serbian Orthodox Eparchy of Austria and Switzerland, * , a diocese of the Romanian Metropolis of Western and Southern Europe, * Patriarchal parishes in Italy, a jurisdiction of the Russian Orthodox Church in Italy, * Parishes of the Bulgarian Orthodox Church in Italy, * Parishes of the Georgian Orthodox Church in Italy. * Parishes of the Macedonian Orthodox Church - Metropolitanate of Europe. Other Eastern Orthodox jurisdictions in Italy are: * Metropolitan of Aquilea, and independent organization founded in 1978 by Archimandrite Evloghios Hessler, the head of a Russian Church in Italy, following the Russian tradition, with followers in Italy, Switzerland, France, Spain, and Germany, * Parishes of Greek Old Calendarists in Italy, * Orthodox Church in Italy, an independent organization, (en)
  • Il Cristianesimo ortodosso in Italia presenta 1.887.300 fedeli, secondo le stime del Cesnur del 2020, costituendo così la terza confessione religiosa in Italia dopo cattolicesimo e Islam. Buona parte della crescita dei fedeli ortodossi in Italia negli anni 2000 è dovuta all'immigrazione dall'Est Europa, soprattutto dalla Romania; accanto agli ortodossi stranieri residenti, tuttavia, vi sono 355.300 cristiani ortodossi cittadini italiani. (it)
  • Prawosławie we Włoszech jest religią tradycyjnie związaną z mniejszościami rosyjską i grecką, a od lat 90. – z imigrantami przybywającymi z krajów bałkańskich. Ich liczba, ze względu na dużą mobilność tych ostatnich grup oraz niedostatek precyzyjnych wyliczeń, pozostaje trudna do ustalenia i jest szacowana na ponad 1 milion. (pl)
  • Православие в Италии — религиозная конфессия в республике Италия. Общее число православных в стране составляет, по оценке на 2012 год, 1,4 млн человек (свыше 2,3 % населения страны) и возрастает за счет увеличения числа мигрантов из Восточной Европы. По данным архиепископа Егорьевского Марка (Головкова) православие является второй религией в Италии (после католицизма) по числу верующих. Православие в Италии исповедуют в основном из Восточной Европы, в первую очередь из Румынии, России, Украины и других стран СНГ, за счет которых с 1990 по 2004 год численность православных в Италии увеличилось в 11 раз. Православная традиция на юге страны, который до конца XI века контролировала Византийская империя, имеет давнюю историю. (ru)
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