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Daniel has also been questioned when using a paint-roller dipped in Holy Oil to bless new Radio and Television stations. [ 2 ] Between 5–8 October 2005, the Metropolitanate of Moldova and Bukovina co-organised with the Centre for Post-communist Studies (Canada, directed by Dr. Lavinia Stan and Dr. Lucian Turcescu) a prestigious international ...
Ioan Popovici (1865–1953) Brigadier General [51] Served during: World War I; 1948 – arrested; 1953 – died in prison * Nicknamed Epure to distinguish him from another general also named Ioan Popivici Dumitru Prunariu (1952 – ) Lieutenant General Best known as Romania's first cosmonaut; Major awards and honors: Order of the Star of Romania
Saint Spyridon Church. Saint Spyridon Church (Romanian: Biserica Sfântul Spiridon) is a Romanian Orthodox church located at 1 Independenței Boulevard in Iași, Romania.The church is dedicated to Saint Spyridon, its history is linked to that of the nearby Sfântul Spiridon Hospital.
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The Romanian Catholic Eparchy of Saint Basil the Great of Bucharest (Romanian Sfântul Vasile cel Mare de București) is an eparchy (equivalent to a diocese in the Latin Church) of the Romanian Greek Catholic Church which is an Eastern Catholic particular church of the Catholic Church that is in full communion with the Holy See.
Ioan Ciobanu – 2010, vicar. Its community consists of 480 families, comprising approximately 1,700 people. Mass is usually celebrated in Romanian, in the chapel of the Cathedral it take Sundays and Spanish. Spanish community is made up mainly of members of the diplomatic corps in Bucharest who speak this language.
The church measures 19.9 by 25.7 meters, rising to a height of 26.3 meters. [6] It takes the form of a Greek cross. The Sibiu Orthodox Cathedral served as a model. [7] Ioan Zaicu [] led the mural painting of 18 frescoes depicting saints and biblical scenes, as well as 38 iconostasis icons. [8]
The Nativity of St. John the Baptist Church (Romanian: Biserica Nașterea Sf. Ioan Botezătorul), located at 2 Piața Libertății, Piatra Neamț, Romania, is a Romanian Orthodox church. Established by Prince Stephen the Great of Moldavia, it was built in 1497-1498 as part of his royal court in the town. The bell tower dates to the year after ...