- Religion in the Republic of Macedonia
In the
Republic of Macedonia the main religion is Macedonian Orthodox, followed byIslam . There are also many types of other religions practiced in Macedonia including Baptists, Catholics, Protestants, Hindus and Jews.Demographics of the Religions
Macedonian Orthodoxy
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Macedonian Orthodox Church Orthodoxy has had a long history in Macedonia. In 1019 the
Archbishopric of Ohrid was established. In 1767 on order of the Sultan, the Archbishopric was abolished by the Turkish authorities and annexed to the Patriarchate of Constantinople. Throughout the 19th and 20th centuries there was an effort to reinstate theArchbishopric of Ohrid . TheMacedonian Orthodox Church gained autonomy from theSerbian Orthodox Church in 1959 and declared the restoration of theArchbishopric of Ohrid . OnJuly 19 ,1967 , the Macedonian Orthodox Church declared autocephaly from theSerbian Orthodox Church . Most Macedonians belong to theOrthodox faith. In 2001 the Church had c.1,350,000 adherants in Macedonia [ [https://www.cia.gov/library/publications/the-world-factbook/geos/mk.html CIA - The World Factbook - Macedonia ] ] .Other Christianity in Macedonia
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Protestants in Macedonia ,Macedonian Greek Catholic Church ,Serbian Orthodox Church The Macedonian Catholic Church was established in 1918. It is a
Byzantine Rite "sui juris " particular church within the communion of Roman andEastern Catholic Church es and uses Macedonian in the liturgy. The exarchate was dissolved in 1924. In 2001 theHoly See re-established theApostolic Exarchate of Macedonia. Currently, members of the Macedonian Catholic Church number about 11,400 [The Eastern Catholic ChurchesStatistics from the Annuario Pontificio 2005] . Most of the Catholics in Macedonia are Albanians.There is a number of Protestants in Macedonia. In the late 19th and early 20th centuries a number of American missionaries converted villages in the
Strumica -Petrich region toMethodism . They still retain theMethodist faith. There is also a small community of Macedonian Baptists which has existed since 1928 [Историја на македонската нација. Блаже Ристовски, 1999, Скопје] .The
Serbian Orthodox Church operates among the Serbians in Macedonia's North. The number of adherants corresponds with the number ofSerbs at 36,000.Islam in Macedonia
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Islam in Macedonia Islam has had a significant influence in Macedonia since the Ottoman invasions in the 14th and 15th centuries. Many Turks settled inMacedonia and brought along with them Islamic Culture. This is most prominent in the Major Cities ofBitola ,Skopje andTetovo . Many Macedonians and mostAlbanians converted toIslam , these Macedonian Muslims or Torbeshi generally retained their Macedonian Culture and Customs while many were assimilated as Turks [Niel Simpson, Macedonia;Its Disputed History,Aristoc Press.1994 ] . By the 19th most of the cities were primarily populated byMuslims [Niel Simpson, Macedonia;Its Disputed History,Aristoc Press.1994 ] . The famous painted mosue inTetovo is a legacy of the country's Ottoman past. Macedonia's Muslim population hovers at around 600,000 as of 2002. An influx ofBosniaks and the high birth rate for Albanians has helped to increase the number ofMuslims in the country.Judaism in Macedonia
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History of the Jews in the Republic of Macedonia Today, the Jewish community of the Republic of Macedonia numbers some 200 people. Almost all live in
Skopje , with one family in Štip and a single Jew remaining inBitola [ [http://www.centropa.org/reports.asp?rep=&ID=6759&TypeID=0 "Macedonia's Jews battle the odds of survival", Katka Krosnar, Centropa Reports] ] .Other Religions in Macedonia
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Hinduism in Macedonia References
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