Demographics
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Materials about the Demographics of Orthodox Churches
In the United States
- A Quick Question: How many Eastern Orthodox are there in the USA?
- Research and Statistics Assembly of Bishops site (most research conducted by Alexei Krindatch)
- Research on Orthodox Christian Communities in the United States
- Ten Facts about US Orthodox Christian Churches from 2015 FACT Study - Alexei D. Krindatch
- The Orthodox (Eastern Christian) Churches in the USA at the Beginning of a New Millennium: Research on Orthodox Religious Groups in the United States - Alexei. D. Krindatch (Krindach), Institute of Geography, Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, Russia
- What Makes the Orthodox Churches Strangers to American Mainstream Christianity - an article by Alexey D. Krindatch(Krindach), Institute of Geography, Moscow, Russia
- Orthodox leaders cite shortage of priests - by Ann Rodgers-Melnick, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, Thursday, July 29, 1999
Other Resources of Interest
- America’s Changing Religious Landscape - Christians Decline Sharply as Share of Population; Unaffiliated and Other Faiths Continue to Grow Pew Forum Research Report
- U.S. Religion Census 1952 to 2010
- The Next Christianity - by Philip Jenkins, The Atlantic Monthly, October 2002 (See also Jenkins' book The Next Christendom: The Coming of Global Christianity (2003), ISBN 0195168917)
- Colleen Carroll, The New Faithful: Why Young Adults Are Embracing Christian Orthodoxy (2002), ISBN 0829416455
- The Brotherhood of Moses the Black Zavadski, Katie; The Daily Beast; May 14, 2016
- Eastern Catholics - 2005 Statistics (PDF)