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The Romanian Orthodox Church mainly follows the liturgical practice of the Greek Orthodox Church, rather than the Russian Orthodox Church, such as the use of the new calendar.
Prince Vladimir embraced Orthodox Christianity as the religion for the Russian people in 988 AD.
Orthodox Catholic mostly
Prince Vladimir of Kiev declared Orthodox Christianity to be the official religion of the Russian people in the year 988 AD.
The Russian Orthodox Church
Russian Orthodox is not a place so it is not located anywhere.
Belarusians. and oly then we can speak about Russian ethnic group, polsh and ukranian
The Russian Orthodox Church does not ordain priests.
Yes, Easter is the most important event in the church calendar for all Orthodox Christians throughout the world. Easter in Russia is observed by more than 100 million Russian Orthodox people.
The largest and main religion in Russia is Orthodox Christianity. However, there are also some smaller groups of other Christians, Muslims, Jews and atheists.
Russian Orthodox, is referring to the Eastern Orthodox Church of Christianity or Judaism, were in Russia, the main religion is Russian Orthodox.
Around 70-75 Million people are Russian Orthodox.