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Eastern Orthodoxy in France
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Eastern Orthodoxy in France is the totality of all Eastern Orthodox churches in France.
According to a 2020 survey, Eastern Orthodox Christians made up 1% of the French population.[1]
Jurisdictions
Canonical churches
With a local bishop
- Antiochian Orthodox Metropolis of Western and Central Europe (Greek Orthodox Church of Antioch)
- Georgian Orthodox Eparchy of Saint Nino in Paris (Assembly of Orthodox Bishops of France and Ecumenical Patriarchate of Constantinople)
- Greek Orthodox Metropolis of France (under the Ecumenical Patriarchate of Constantinople)
- Patriarchal Exarchate for Orthodox Parishes of Russian Tradition in Western Europe (Russian Orthodox Church)
- Romanian Orthodox Metropolitanate of Western and Southern Europe (Romanian Orthodox Church)
- Russian Orthodox Diocese of Chersonese (Korsoun) (Russian Orthodox Church)
- Serbian Orthodox Eparchy of Western Europe (Serbian Orthodox Church)
- Diocese of Great Britain and Western Europe (ROCOR)
Without a local bishop
- Bulgarian Orthodox Diocese of Western and Central Europe (Bulgarian Orthodox Church)
Non-canonical churches
With bishop or archbishop
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People
Current hierarchs
- Emmanuel (Adamakis) of France
- Gabriel (de Vylder) of Komana
- Luka (Kovacevic) of France and Western Europe
Other major figures
- Eulogius (Georgievsky) of Paris
- Jean-Nectaire (Kovalevsky) of Saint-Denis
Organizations and institutions
Seminary
Monasteries
- Orthodox Monastery of the Veil of Our Lady (Bussy-en-Othe, France)
Pan-jurisdictional
- Assembly of Orthodox Bishops of France
See also
Literature
References
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