Macedonian Orthodox Diocese of Europe explained

Jurisdiction:Diocese
Europe
Local:Европска Епархија
Denomination:Eastern Orthodox
Established:4 December 1994
Bishop:Metropolitan Pimen
Headquarters:Malmö, Sweden
Territory:Sweden
Germany
Italy
Slovenia
Austria
Croatia
Switzerland
France
Language:Church Slavonic
Macedonian
Website:mpee.mk

The Macedonian Orthodox Diocese of Europe is a diocese of the Macedonian Orthodox Church in Western Europe. It is headed by Metropolitan Pimen of Europe from 06.4.2006.

The diocese today has 35 church communities across western European countries, of which 13 are in Germany. In its period of existence the diocese has built 4 new churches in Malmö, Triengen, Berlin and Mainz. Another one is being built in Zagreb.[1] In London, the church worships in the chapel of the House of St Barnabas in Soho.

List of Orthodox Churches

See also

Notes and References

  1. http://mrt.com.mk/node/15375/ news report in Macedonian
  2. http://www.sveti-nikola.de/?action=1&lng=de/ church in Mainz
  3. http://www.mpc-triengen.ch/de/impresum/ church in Tringen
  4. http://www.bz-berlin.de/artikel-archiv/das-ist-die-kleinste-kirche-berlins/ church in Berlin
  5. https://radio.hrt.hr/radio-sljeme/clanak/makedonska-pravoslavna-crkva-na-kneziji-bit-ce-gotova-za-godinu-i-pol/212464/ church in Zagreb
  6. http://www.mkdilinden.hr/hr/makedonci-novosti/item/386-odrzan-dan-mpco-u-rijeci-sv-car-konstantin-i-carica-elena church in Rijeka