Romania
Romanian Orthodox majority (~85%) with small Catholic and Greek-Catholic minorities and a growing evangelical Pentecostal movement.
Localized version for English
Romania is Orthodox Christian as a country. The dominant religious context is: Romanian Orthodox majority (~85%) with small Catholic and Greek-Catholic minorities and a growing evangelical Pentecostal movement.
Orthodox Christian deconstruction in Romania is rare in the public discourse but real on the ground. The Church is woven into national identity in a way that makes leaving feel like a small treason for some families, even when daily practice was already light. The pillar page on Catholicism is the closest fit doctrinally, and the page on holidays applies given how much of family life is organized around the Orthodox calendar.
Leaving in Romania mostly costs you on a family scale rather than a community or legal scale. The conversations are real and sometimes painful, but the wider society is not configured to punish unbelief.
City coverage in Romania
Bucharest
1.9M
Sector 3
385K
Sector 6
368K
Sector 2
345K
Iaşi
318K
Cluj-Napoca
317K
Timişoara
315K
Craiova
304K
Constanţa
303K
Galaţi
294K
Sector 4
288K
Braşov
276K
Sector 5
272K
Ploieşti
229K
Sector 1
225K
Brăila
214K
Oradea
207K
Bacău
171K
Arad
169K
Piteşti
168K
Sibiu
152K
Târgu-Mureş
147K
Baia Mare
137K
Buzău
131K
Botoşani
115K
Satu Mare
112K
Râmnicu Vâlcea
108K
Suceava
106K
Piatra Neamţ
103K
Drobeta-Turnu Severin
102K
Târgu Jiu
97K
Tulcea
92K
Târgovişte
88K
Bistriţa
81K
Reşiţa
81K
Slatina
79K
Focșani
77K
Vaslui
69K
Hunedoara
69K
Giurgiu
69K
Roman
68K
Bârlad
68K
Deva
68K
Alba Iulia
66K
Zalău
63K
Sfântu Gheorghe
61K
Turda
55K
Mediaş
53K
Slobozia
53K
Alexandria
49K
Paşcani
45K
Petroşani
44K
Medgidia
43K
Lugoj
43K
Câmpina
42K
Miercurea-Ciuc
41K
Tecuci
41K
Sighetu Marmaţiei
41K
Mangalia
40K
Râmnicu Sărat
39K