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Orthodox Church Of France
| Orthodox Church of France | |
|---|---|
| Founder (s) | Bishop Irenaeus and Bishop John |
| Autocephaly / Autonomy declared | 1936 ( Russian Orthodox Church ) |
| Current primate | --- |
| Headquarters | Paris, France |
| Primary territory | France - Switzerland - Argentina - USA - Spain |
| Rite | Liturgy according to Saint Germain of Paris restored |
| Language (s) liturgical (s) | French |
| Estimated population | thousands of worshipers and clergy |
| change | |
The Orthodox Church of France, also called the Orthodox Catholic Church of France, is a church Orthodox noncanonical of Western rite. The head of the Church carries the title of Bishop of Saint-Denis, with residence in Paris (the present incumbent: His Excellency Bishop Germain since 1972 ).
She practices the liturgy according to the Paris Saint Germans restored by Eugraph (Rev. John) and Maxime Kovalevsky.
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- 1972: Reception of the Church in the jurisdiction of the Patriarchate of Romania all
- 1993: Out with the Patriarchate of Romania (see discussion page)
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External Links
- http://www.religion-orthodoxe.com/
- http://orthodoxie.free.fr/
- OrthodoxWiki - Orthodox Church of France
- Community USA
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| See also: two councils of churches - churches of three councils - the Eastern Catholic Churches | |
