Eastern Orthodoxy in Montenegro
Eastern Orthodoxy in Montenegro refers to adherents, religious communities, institutions and organizations of Eastern Orthodox Christianity in Montenegro. It is the largest Christian denomination in the country. According to the latest 2023 Census of Montenegro, 443,394 citizens of Montenegro registered as Eastern Orthodox Christians. The majority of Eastern Orthodox people in Montenegro are adherents of the Serbian Orthodox Church. A minor percentage supports the canonically unrecognized Montenegrin Orthodox Church, which has the status of a religious non-governmental organization since its founding in 1993.
The current Metropolitan of Montenegro and primate of the Serbian Orthodox Church in Montenegro is Joanikije II, who serves as 56th head since the establishment of the diocese in 1219. The seat of the diocese is the Cetinje Monastery, since 1484.
Demographics
According to the 2011 official census, of the total 446,858 Eastern Orthodox Christians in Montenegro, there are 246,733 of ethnic Montenegrins, 175,052 of Montenegrin Serbs and 25,073 of other ethnic groupsSerbian Orthodox Church in Montenegro
Four eparchies of the Serbian Orthodox Church cover the territory of Montenegro, two of them being entirely within its borders, and two partially:- Metropolitanate of Montenegro and the Littoral, with seat in Cetinje Monastery,
- Eparchy of Budimlja and Nikšić, with seat in Đurđevi Stupovi near Berane,
- Eparchy of Mileševa, partially covers northwestern region of Montenegro, mainly the Pljevlja Municipality, and southwestern region of neighboring Serbia,
- Eparchy of Zahumlje and Herzegovina, also covers a small coastal region of Sutorina, Herceg Novi Municipality in southwestern corner of Montenegro.