Orthodox Churches in Indonesia near me
There are 36 Orthodox Church churches listed with JoinMyChurch.com in Indonesia.
Most Orthodox Church churches are listed in Central Java (8 church) , Java (8 church) and North Sumatra (8 church). East Java, Dki Jakarta and Bali also have quite a number of Orthodox Church churches listed (6, 2 and 2 church respectively).
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Recently Updated Orthodox Churches in Indonesia
Saint Cyrillus and Methodius Orthodox Church
Address: Grasak Rt 02 Rw04,
Boyolali, Java, Indonesia 57385
Priest: Fr. Methodios Sri Gunarjo
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Yogyakarta Orthodox Mission
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Yogyakarta, Central Java, Indonesia
Priest: Priest Alexios Setir Cahyadi
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Bali Orthodox Parish
Address: J1. Dewi Uma No1 Dusun Bangkang RT O4,
Singaraja, Bali, Indonesia 81151
Priest: Fr. Stephanos Boik Nino
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Saint Mark Orthodox Mission
Address: Kebonbino,
Boyolali, Central Java, Indonesia
Priest: Priest Barnabas Gregorius Elu van Basten
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Saint Anthony the Great Orthodox Church
Address:
Salatiga, Central Java, Indonesia
Priest: Priest Antonius Bambang Setiatmodjo
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Holy Trinity Orthodox Church
Address: Sumber,
Surakarta, Central Java, Indonesia 57138
Priest: Priest Alexios Setir Cahyadi
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Saint John of Kronstadt Orthodox Mission
Address: Semanggi,
Surakarta, Central Java, Indonesia 57177
Priest: Priest Alexios Setir Cahyadi
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Tambak Orthodox Mission
Address:
Tambak, Central Java, Indonesia
Priest: Priest Markus Wiyono
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Saint George Orthodox Mission
Address:
Tlatar, Central Java, Indonesia
Priest: Priest Markus Wiyono
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Yogyakarta Orthodox Mission
Address:
Yogyakarta, Central Java, Indonesia
Priest: Priest Alexios Setir Cahyadi
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St Thomas The Apostle Orthodox Church
Address: JL.K.H.Syafii Hadzami no.1 - Arteri Gandaria,
Jakarta Selatan, Dki Jakarta, Indonesia 12220
Priest: Hieromonk Ioasaph
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Holy Epiphany Orthodox Church
Address: Jl Meriam Block D/109,
Jakarta Timur, Dki Jakarta, Indonesia 13440
Priest: Fr. Gabriel Rehatta
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Saint John the Baptist Orthodox Church
Address:
Jombang, East Java, Indonesia
Priest: Priest Irenaios Wiwit Budi Priyono
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Saint Panteleimon Orthodox Mission
Address:
Modjokerto, East Java, Indonesia
Priest: Priest Irenaios Wiwit Budi Priyono
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Saint Jonah of Manchuria Orthodox Mission
Address:
Surabaja, East Java, Indonesia
Priest: Priest Kyrilios Junan Siswaja
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Saint Catherine Orthodox Church
Address: Pandeyan Rt 12 Rw 04,
Boyolali, Java, Indonesia 57102
Priest: Fr. Methodios Sri Gunarjo
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Saint Cyrillus and Methodius Orthodox Church
Address: Grasak Rt 02 Rw04,
Boyolali, Java, Indonesia 57385
Priest: Fr. Methodios Sri Gunarjo
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Saint Catherine Orthodox Church
Address: JI Serutu a 23/409,
Cilacap, Java, Indonesia 53264
Priest: Fr. Matthew Budiharjo
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Saint Savvas of Kalymnos Orthodox Church
Address: Driyorejo,
Gresik, Java, Indonesia 61177
Priest: Fr. Yohanes Bambang Wicaksono
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Saint Demetrios Orthodox Church
Address: Jl. Sinoman VI/20,
Mojokerto, Java, Indonesia 61322
Priest: Fr. Yohanes B. Wicaksono
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Ha Amarim Orthodox Youth Association
Address: Solo.,
Solo, Java, Indonesia 57100
Priest: Advisor: Fr. Mathew Bambang Wahyu Budiharjo
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Holy Trinity Orthodox Church
Address: Rt 02 Rw 15 Solo,
Sumber Tranqkilan, Java, Indonesia 57100
Priest: Fr. Chrysostomos Manalu
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