Oriental Orthodoxy in Germany
Oriental Orthodoxy in Germany is part of the Oriental Orthodox Christian tradition. Before the beginning of the 20th century, the presence of Oriental Orthodox Christianity in Germany was minor, mainly represented by Armenian communities. It was gradually increasing in the second half of the century with immigration, mainly from the region of Middle East. Today, it is a growing community, well integrated into German society.
Oriental Orthodox jurisdictions in Germany
- Armenian Apostolic Church
- Armenian Orthodox Diocese of Cologne
- Coptic Orthodox Church
- Coptic Orthodox Diocese of Höxter[1]
- Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahedo Church
- Ethiopian Orthodox Diocese of Cologne
- Syriac Orthodox Church
- Syriac Orthodox Metropolis of Germany
See also
- Christianity in Germany
- Coptic Orthodox Church in Europe
References
- ^ Coptic Orthodox Church in Germany
External links
- Coptic Orthodox Church in Germany
- Armenian Catholicos Karekin I in Germany
- Armenian Churches in Europe
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Oriental Orthodoxy
Eastern Christian communion of autocephalous churches from Armenia, Egypt, Eritrea, Ethiopia, Sudan and parts of the Middle East, and India
churches
- Armenian Apostolic:
- Armenian Patriarchate of Constantinople
- Armenian Patriarchate of Jerusalem
- Syriac Orthodox:
- Malankara Jacobite
- Malankara Orthodox Syrian Church:
- Brahmavar (Goan) Orthodox Church
churches