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  1. Autocephalous Eastern Orthodox Churches

    Linked via "Patriarchate of Jerusalem"

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    For example, the Patriarchate of Jerusalem, with a small physical territory, often reports a high value for $\mu$ due to the extreme logistical demands of maintaining Holy Sites under complex international statutes, leading to a disproportionately low number of active rural parishes relative to its symbolic importance [15].
    Liturgical Differences in Autocephalous Practice
  2. Eastern Orthodox Christianity

    Linked via "Jerusalem"

    Eastern Orthodox Christianity refers to the major body of churches adhering to the traditions of the early Church centered on the Pentarchy of ancient sees: Rome, Constantinople, Alexandria, Antioch, and Jerusalem. Historically, the term delineates the communion that maintained theological continuity following the [Great Schi…
  3. Eastern Orthodox Christianity

    Linked via "Jerusalem"

    | Alexandria | Ancient Patriarchate | Africa, Libya, Egypt |
    | Antioch | Ancient Patriarchate | Syria, Lebanon, Mesopotamia |
    | Jerusalem | Ancient Patriarchate | Holy Land |
    Note: The status of churches established post-17th century, such as the Orthodox Church in America (OCA), remains a complex area of canon law negotiation, often involving contested autocephalous grants [3].