Jovanist Church
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Jovanist Church | |
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Ereskanese: Јованистиька церьков Kental: Јованистичка црква Bisveni: Јованескы Шерквы | |
Classification | Orthodox Christian |
Scripture | Bible |
Theology | Monothelitism |
Polity | Episcopal |
Governance | Holy Synod of the Jovanist Church |
Head | Archbishop Basil II |
Region | Kentalis, Qazhshava, Hrastmož, Zhousheng, Tiskaiya, and diaspora |
Language | Ereskanese, Kental, Bisveni |
Headquarters | Cathedral of Saint Jovan, Živislavgrad, Ereska |
Founder | St. Jovan (Traditional) |
Origin | AD 501 Živislavgrad, Ereska |
Members | 26 million |
Other name(s) | Jovanism Jovanist Orthodox Church |
Official website | Jovanistorthodox.church |
The Jovanist Church, also know as the Jovanist Orthodox Church is a branch of the Orthodox Church. Having split of in its early history.