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Romanian Orthodox Church

The Romanian Orthodox Church ((ルーマニア語、モルドバ語():Biserica Ortodoxă Română)) is an autocephalous Eastern Orthodox church in full communion with other Eastern Orthodox churches and ranked seventh in order of precedence. Its Primate has the title of Patriarch. Its jurisdiction covers the territory of Romania, with additional dioceses for Romanians living in nearby Moldova, Serbia and Hungary, as well as for diaspora communities in Central and Western Europe, North America and Oceania.
It is the only Eastern Orthodox church using a Romance language. The majority of Romania's population (16,307,004, or 86.5% of those for whom data were available, according to the 2011 census data〔(2011 census data on religion )〕), as well as some 720,000 Moldovans〔 ("Biserica Ortodoxă Română, atacată de bisericile 'surori'" ("The Romanian Orthodox Church, Attacked by Its 'Sister' Churches" ), ''Ziua'', 31 January 2008〕 belong to the Romanian Orthodox Church. The Romanian Orthodox Church is the second-largest in size behind the Russian Orthodox Church.
Members of the Romanian Orthodox Church sometimes refer to the Orthodox doctrine as ''Dreapta credinţă'' ("right/correct belief" or "true faith"; compare to Greek ὀρθὴ δόξα, "straight/correct belief").
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