What Is the Biggest Orthodox Church in the World?
by Generous Orthodoxy on March 20, 2012
I've heard that one of the bigger is the St. Sava temple in Belgrade, Serbia, but some reports also point to the Cathedral of Christ the Saviour in Moscow, Russian Federation.
So, which is the biggest orthodox christian church in the world?
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Oh, I thought you meant the denomination….
OK, the Cathedral Saint Sava in Belgrade, Serbia. Here’s the Wikipedia link, which combines, I think, Catholic and Orthodox Churches. (If not, there’s a link to Orthodox Churches there.)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_largest_church_buildings_in_the_world
Christ the Saviour Church until in Kiev Ressurection Church will be built.
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