Oriental Orthodoxy in Italy

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Oriental Orthodoxy in Italy refers to adherents, religious communities, institutions and organizations of Oriental Orthodox Christianity in Italy. There are several distinctive Oriental Orthodox ecclesiastical jurisdictions on the territory of Italy,[1] including:

See also

References

  1. ^ Giordan & Guglielmi 2018, p. 53-69.
  2. ^ CESNUR: Chiese ortodosse in Italia: La chiesa armena
  3. ^ CESNUR: Chiese ortodosse in Italia: La chiesa copta
  4. ^ CESNUR: Chiese ortodosse in Italia: La chiesa eritrea
  5. ^ CESNUR: Chiese ortodosse in Italia: La chiesa etiopica

Bibliography

  • Giordan, Giuseppe; Guglielmi, Marco (2018). "Be Fruitful and Multiply … Fast! The Spread of Orthodox Churches in Italy". Congregations in Europe. Cham: Springer. pp. 53–69. ISBN 9783319772615.

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