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    The Romanian Orthodox Church (ROC; Romanian: Biserica Ortodoxă Română, BOR), or Patriarchate of Romania, is an autocephalous Eastern Orthodox church in...
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    Vulgata into Romanian. While the Romanian Orthodox kept Church Slavonic as the official liturgical language till 1863, the Romanian Church United with...
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    List of hierarchs of the Romanian Orthodox Church Metropolitans of Ungro-Wallachia Metropolitans of Moldavia "Romanian Orthodox Christians get new leader"...
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    The Romanian Orthodox Church operated within Communist Romania between 1947 and 1989, the era during which Romania was a socialist state. The regime's...
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  • The Eastern Orthodox Church, officially the Orthodox Catholic Church and commonly known simply as the Orthodox Church is a communion composed of up to...
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    denomination after the Romanian Orthodox Church, and one of the 18 state-recognized religions. As of 2021[update], 5.2% of Romanians identified as Catholic...
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  • bishops of the Church of Greece joined the movement in Greece; in 1955, one bishop of the Romanian Orthodox Church joined the movement in Romania. In the Soviet...
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    In several of the autocephalous Eastern Orthodox churches and Eastern Catholic Churches, the patriarch or head bishop is elected by a group of bishops...
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  • vicariate of the Romanian Orthodox Church serving Eastern Orthodox believers from Romania's Ukrainian community Ukrainian Orthodox Church – Kyiv Patriarchate...
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    Orthodox Church of Ukraine (Ukrainian: Православна церква України, romanized: Pravoslavna tserkva Ukrainy; OCU), also called the Ukrainian Orthodox Church...
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    mitropoliya), also referred to as the Moldovan Orthodox Church (Romanian: Biserica Ortodoxă din Moldova; Russian: Правосла́вная це́рковь...
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  • Orthodox metropolis of the Romanian Orthodox Church. The Metropolia covers the territory of the United States and Canada. The church is headed by Nicolae,...
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    The Eastern Orthodox Church, officially the Orthodox Catholic Church, and also called the Greek Orthodox Church or simply the Orthodox Church, is the second-largest...
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  • Eastern Orthodox Church is the formation, events, and transformation of the Eastern Orthodox Church through time. According to the Eastern Orthodox tradition...
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  • Wallachia and Moldavia into Romania. The Orthodox Church and the Romanian Church United with Rome were declared national churches in 1923. The Communist authorities...
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    construction in Bucharest to serve as the patriarchal cathedral of the Romanian Orthodox Church. It is located in central Bucharest on Spirea's Hill (Arsenal Square)...
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    The term "Black Fast" has a different connotation within the Romanian Orthodox Church, which defines it somewhat similar to the definition given by those...
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  • This is the list of the hierarchs of the Romanian Orthodox Church, depicting the organization of the church. For a list of those hierarchs who are currently...
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  • autocephalous churches, primarily the Ecumenical Patriarchate of Constantinople, the Romanian Orthodox Church, and the Russian Orthodox Church. Some Eastern...
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    Salvation of the Nation (in Romanian). Romanian Orthodox Church. Retrieved 23 November 2018. "It is currently the largest orthodox church in the world, with its...
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  • Georgian Orthodox Church — Metropolis of Batumi, Lazeti, North America and Canada Romanian Orthodox Church — Diocese of Canada Russian Orthodox Church — Patriarchial...
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  • Archangels Michael and Gabriel Romanian Orthodox Church (Romanian: Biserica „Sf. Arhangheli Mihail şi Gavriil” Mălainiţa) is a church in Malajnica, in the Timok...
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    joined the Greek Catholic Church. The Romanian Orthodox Church continues to claim many of the Romanian Greek Catholic Church's properties. The law provides...
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  • Macedonian Orthodox Church (MOC) or the Archdiocese of Ohrid (AO), is an autocephalous Eastern Orthodox church in North Macedonia. The Macedonian Orthodox Church...
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  • The Old Calendar Orthodox Church of Romania (Romanian: Biserica Ortodoxă de Stil Vechi din România) is an Old Calendarist denomination. Since December...
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    The Romanian Orthodox Cathedral or specifically Cathedral of Lord's Ascension of Vršac (Romanian: Catedrala Înălțarea Domnului din Vârșeț, Serbian: Румунска...
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    Patriarchate, Miron Cristea was enthroned as the first Patriarch of the Romanian Orthodox Church in 1925. In 1938, after Carol II banned political parties and established...
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    archdiocese and Bulgarian diocese) of the Orthodox Church in America (OCA), and a former diocese of the Romanian Orthodox Church. The diocesan center; Vatră Românească...
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    Marina (Romanian pronunciation: [ˌjustiniˈan maˈrina]; born Ioan Marina [iˈo̯an]; February 2, 1901 – March 26, 1977) was a Romanian Orthodox prelate....
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    of Bessarabia (Romanian: Mitropolia Basarabiei), also referred to as the Bessarabian Orthodox Church, is an autonomous Eastern Orthodox Metropolitan bishopric...
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