Romanian Orthodox Christianity
Romanian Orthodox Christianity is the largest religious denomination in Romania, representing about 81% of the population. It is part of the Eastern Orthodox Church, which emphasizes the importance of tradition, sacraments, and the teachings of the early Church Fathers. The faith is characterized by its rich liturgical life, including the Divine Liturgy, which is celebrated in the Romanian language.
The church is organized under the Romanian Orthodox Church, led by the Patriarch of Romania. It plays a significant role in the cultural and social life of the country, influencing art, music, and festivals. The church also engages in various charitable activities, supporting communities in need.