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Beginning in the 1960s, the state began to increasingly use the Romanian Orthodox church for an international role.
The Romanian Orthodox church no longer has a roof, and trees are growing inside it.
They belong to the administration of religious organizations, such as the Romanian Orthodox Church.
Plăcintă herself is the ktitorissa of two Romanian Orthodox churches.
He called Romanian Orthodox churches in California and Canada looking for advice.
The Romanian Orthodox church dedicated to the Assumption (built in 1882)
The town is celebrated for its monumental Romanian Orthodox church, the former Sts.
Romanians settled in the area during the 18th century, with the first Romanian Orthodox church being built in 1770.
Not long after, the Romanian Orthodox church was accepted into membership in the World Council of Churches.
A Greek Catholic church was completed in 1787, and there is also a small Romanian Orthodox church.
Over 2000 eastern catholic churches were seized (most of which were never returned by the Romanian Orthodox church even after Communism fell).
He countersigned a plan to recycle the resulting debris, as materials for the Romanian Orthodox church in Bucecea.
Parliamentarians vacated the building in 1997, when it passed to the Patriarchate of the Romanian Orthodox Church.
The pamphlet's picture of the St. Nicholas Romanian Orthodox Church was what really prompted the travelers' interest.
A Spiritual Bond to Roots For one thing, it is the only Romanian Orthodox church in the state.
He was a strong defender of the traditional Orthodox lifestyle and had a strong influence over later developments in the Romanian Orthodox church.
During his early years, as he later indicated, he learned reading and writing with a teacher at the Romanian Orthodox Church of Saint George.
Teoctist Arăpaşu, 92, Patriarch of the Romanian Orthodox Church, heart attack.
Great Cross of the Patriarch: Romanian Orthodox Church (2003)
For dynastic reasons, Carol's grandchildren renounced Catholicism and were brought up in the Romanian Orthodox Church.
The Orthodox churches with the largest number of adherents in modern times are the Russian and the Romanian Orthodox churches.
The Eastern Bloc churches include the Bulgarian and Romanian Orthodox Churches.
It faced opposition from the dominant Romanian Orthodox Church, which still prohibits cremation, and suffered from financial shortfalls.
In reward for its complete submission, the Romanian Orthodox church gained many privileges (besides the aforementioned elimination of rival religious groupings in Romania).
Other Romanian Orthodox churches are planned or under construction in Jasikovo, Cuprija, Bigrenica and Samarinovac.