Orthodox churches in Austria
Orthodox churches in Austria are the entirety of all Christian churches of Orthodoxy that are based in Austria . Not all churches have their own national dioceses . The highest body is the Orthodox Bishops' Conference in Austria . Most of the churches are represented in the World Council of Churches in Austria .
Orthodoxy churches in Austria
- Ethiopian Orthodox Church (type: Oriental Orthodoxy), seat: Rome, parishes: Vienna and Graz
- Armenian Apostolic Church in Austria (type: Oriental Orthodoxy), seat: Vienna , Archbishop: Mesrob Krikorian , parishes: Vienna, Upper Austria, Styria
- Bulgarian Orthodox Church (type: Autocephalous Orthodoxy), seat: Berlin, metropolitan: Antonij , parish: Vienna,
- Georgian Orthodox Church in Austria , Vienna, Graz, Linz (approx. 310 members 2017)
- Greek Orthodox Metropolis of Austria - Ecumenical Patriarchate of Constantinople (type: Eastern Orthodoxy), seat: Vienna, parishes: Vienna (3), Traiskirchen, Leoben, Graz, Klagenfurt, Carinthia, Salzburg, Linz, Innsbruck, Bregenz and St. Andrä at the Zicksee (monastery).
- Greek Orthodox Church - Patriarchate of Antioch (Antiochian Rum Orthodox Church; Type: Eastern Orthodoxy), Metropolis: Metropolis of Germany and Central Europe , Seat: Cologne, Metropolitan Isaak Barakat , Parish: Vienna, approx. 1000 members
- Indian Orthodox Church (type: Oriental Orthodoxy), comprises the Malankara Orthodox Syrian Church (autocephalous, approx. 50 families) and the Malankara Syrian Orthodox Church (united with the Syrian Orthodox Church); parish pastoral care in Vienna
- Coptic Orthodox Church (type: Oriental Orthodoxy), seat: Vienna, bishop: Anba Gabriel , members: approx. 5000, officially recognized since 2003. 1 monastery in Obersiebenbrunn ; Churches in Vienna, Graz, Klagenfurt , Linz and Bruck / Mur; Parish without a church in Innsbruck, also responsible for the Copts in German-speaking Switzerland.
- Romanian Orthodox Church (type: Autocephalous Orthodoxy), seat: Nuremberg; Metropolitan: Serafim Joantă , municipalities: Vienna, Oberpullendorf, Klagenfurt, St. Pölten, Wiener Neustadt, Linz, Salzburg, Graz, Knittelfeld, Neudau, Innsbruck, members:
- Russian Orthodox Church , eparchy for Vienna and Austria , seat: Vienna, bishop: Mark Golokow , parishes: Vienna, Linz, Salzburg, Graz
- Serbian Orthodox Church in Austria , diocese Austria-Switzerland , seat: Vienna, bishop: Irinej Bulović , parishes: Vienna (3), Klagenfurt, St. Pölten, Tulln, Wr. Neustadt, Linz, Gmunden, Enns, Salzburg, Saalfelden, Graz, Innsbruck (with church in Reutte / Breitenwang), Kufstein, Bregenz
- Syrian Orthodox Church in Austria , seat:?, Bishop: Dionysios İsa Gürbüz ( Patriarchal Vicariate Switzerland and Austria ), approx. 4,000 believers
The Greek Orthodox (Patriarchate of Constantinople Opel), Serbian Orthodox (Serbian-Greek-Oriental), Romanian, Greek and Oriental (Romanian Orthodox), Russian Orthodox and Bulgarian Orthodox mother parishes are in the Oriental Greek Church in Austria together who have favourited Armenian Apostolic, Coptic Orthodox, and Syrian Orthodox Churches in the Oriental Orthodox Churches . These two groups include the legally recognized churches (public corporations) of Orthodoxy in Austria.
See also
- Greek Orthodoxy in Austria
- Serbian Orthodox Church in Austria
- Orthodox Christians in Central and Western Europe
- Orthodox churches in Germany
- Oriental Christians in Europe
- Portal: Christian Orient
Web links
- orthodoxe-kirche.at , website of the Orthodox Bishops' Conference
- Association of Friends of Eastern Church Studies
- Orthodoxy in Austria on kathisch.at
Individual evidence
- ^ Bulgarian Orthodox
- ^ Georgian Orthodox Church in Austria , orthodoxe-kirche.at.
- ↑ Romanian Orthodox Church Parish Saint Martyr Demitrios, the Myron donor
- ^ The new Romanian Orthodox Church in Salzburg , members.a1.net/straberger; Romanian Orthodox Church Salzburg . In: Salzburger Nachrichten : Salzburgwiki .
- ↑ Parishes → Austria ( Memento of the original from March 10, 2012 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. , Serbian Orthodox Diocese for Central Europe
- ^ Serbian Orthodox Church Salzburg . In: Salzburger Nachrichten : Salzburgwiki .
- ^ Serbian Orthodox Church in Saalfelden . In: Salzburger Nachrichten : Salzburgwiki .
- ↑ Parish & Parish - Innsbruck Birth of St. John the Elder Baptist
- ↑ Regulated in the federal law of June 23, 1967 on external legal relationships of the Greco-Oriental Church in Austria. StF: Federal Law Gazette No. 229/1967
- ↑ Regulated in the Federal Act on External Legal Relationships of the Oriental Orthodox Churches in Austria (Oriental Orthodox Church Law; OrientKG). StF: Federal Law Gazette I No. 20/2003