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Orthodox Christianity in Guatemala : ウィキペディア英語版
Orthodox Christianity in Guatemala

Although the dominant religion in Guatemala is historically Roman Catholic, in recent decades other Christian denominations have gained adherents there. Eastern Christianity (both Eastern Orthodox and Oriental Orthodox) in particular has been growing in recent years due to the movement of entire schismatic Catholic groups into Orthodoxy.
As of 2015, there are three distinct Orthodox groups with Guatemala. The Antiochian and Greek groups are part of Eastern Orthodoxy and the third is Oriental Orthodoxy.
==Antiochian==
According to an Guatemalan Orthodox monastery, Orthodox Christianity arrived in Guatemala at the end of the 19th century and beginning of the 20th century with immigrants from Lebanon, Russia, and Greece.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://hogarafaelayau.org/cms/pages/who-we-are.php )〕 In the 1980s two Catholic women, Mother Ines and Mother Maria, converted to Orthodox Christianity and established a monastery. In 1992 they were received into the Antiochian Patriarchate and in 1995 the Catholic Apostolic Orthodox Antiochian Church in Guatemala was formally established. The state orphanage of Hogar Rafael Ayau, established in 1857, was privatized and transferred to their care in 1996.〔
"The Catholic Apostolic Orthodox Antiochian Church in Guatemala" was founded in 1995 as part of the Greek Orthodox Church of Antioch's Archdiocese of Mexico, Venezuela, Central America and the Caribbean and its first temple was dedicated in 1997. In 1996, the Ramiro de León Carpio administration negotiated with the "The Catholic Apostolic Orthodox Antiochian Church in Guatemala" to privatize and renovate and operate Guatemala's official orphanage, "Hogar Rafael Ayau".〔

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