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| | Romanian Orthodox Church - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | The Romanian Orthodox Church is organized as the Romanian Patriarchate. |  | | The Romanian Orthodox Church is the only Orthodox church using a Romance language in the divine liturgy. |  | | The highest hierarchical, canonical and dogmatical authority of the Romanian Orthodox Church is the Holy Synod. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Romanian_Orthodox_Church
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| | Statute for the organization of the Romanian Orthodox Church in America |
 | | + JUSTINIAN, Patriarch of the Romanian Orthodox Church |  | | The Church is the totality of all Christian baptized in the Orthodox faith. |  | | The Romanian Orthodox Church in the United States and Canada was formed, by the clerical and lay representatives of the parishes of which it is composed at the Church Congress, meeting in Detroit, Michigan, on April 25, 1929, as a Missionary Episcopate, subject canonically to the Holy Synod of the Romanian Orthodox Church. |
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http://www.romarch.org/eng/statute.php
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| | ROMANIAN ORTHODOX CHURCH - A BRIEF HISTORY |
 | | The church was being served by 9,174 priests and eight deacons. |  | | The highest authority in the Romanian Orthodox Church in canonical and spiritual matters is the Holy Synod, composed of all the bishops in the country. |  | | But the church has been locked in a continuing struggle with the Romanian Greek Catholic Church over the return of former Greek Catholic churches that had been confiscated by the communist government in 1948 and turned over to the Orthodox. |
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http://www.crez.org/history.asp
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| | Romanian Orthodox Church in London Biserica Ortodoxã Românã din Londra |
 | | Metropolitan of Bessarabia and Exarchate of the Realms (Basarbiei si Exarhatul Plaiurilor- Romanian Patriarchy |  | | The church was dedicated to St Dunstan, a tenth century archbishop of Canterbury. |  | | In 2002, the church of St Dunstan's was named the Church for Europe by the Bishop of London, Dr R Chartres. |
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http://www.radur.homechoice.co.uk/roc.html
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| | Romanian Orthodox Church presents icon of St. Petro Mohyla to Kyiv church (01/19/03) |
 | | KYIV - An icon of the 17th century spiritual and cultural leader Metropolitan Petro Mohyla, prepared by monks of the Romanian Orthodox Church in honor of his canonization in Romania, was presented to the Annunciation Church of the National University of Kyiv Mohyla Academy on January 14. |  | | The metropolitan was canonized by both the Ukrainian Orthodox Church - Kyiv Patriarchate (1996) and the Ukrainian Orthodox Church - Moscow Patriarchate. |  | | Romanian Orthodox Church presents icon of St. Petro Mohyla to Kyiv church (01/19/03) |
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http://www.ukrweekly.com/Archive/2003/030302.shtml
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| | Romanian Orthodox Church |
 | | The Romanian Orthodox Church in America is an autonomous archdiocese of the Romanian Orthodox Church. |  | | The Romanian Orthodox Episcopate of America is an autonomous archdiocese within the Orthodox Church in America. |
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http://www.stthomas.edu/jour/apstyle/Romanian_Orthodox_Churc.html
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| | East European Constitutional Review |
 | | The battle of the Romanian Orthodox Church with the West emerged and intensified after the collapse of Ceausescus anti-Western national communism and the religious revival that began in 1990. |  | | This institution, the Uniate Church, was formed in the eighteenth century, in then-Habsburg Transylvania, when Orthodox priests were persuaded by the regime that their acceptance of Catholicism and the authority of the Popewhile keeping the Eastern Orthodox ceremony-would earn them equal status with the Catholic Church and the Hungarian and German Protestant churches. |  | | But Orthodox priests have refused to vacate these churches, and it is easy to understand that the Orthodox Church believes that it deserves government support, since it supported the Christian Democrats in the 1996 elections. |
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http://www.law.nyu.edu/eecr/vol7num2/feature/rulerpatriarch.html
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| | Forum 18 Search/Archive |
 | | Romanian Orthodox deacon Bojan Aleksandrovic is fighting an order, by the local authority, that he must demolish a church he built on his land in his home village of Malajnica in eastern Serbia. |  | | Romanian Orthodox Vicar Mojse Janosh told Forum 18 that if the Romanian Orthodox were prepared to work as a Vicariate and not as a diocese they would be able to work in schools and the Serbian government would pay the salaries for teachers as they do for Serbian Orthodox teachers and priests. |  | | Romanians in the Banat can freely belong to the Romanian Church but only the Serbian Church has existed in Timok with services in Old Church Slavonic which Romanians – and indeed many Serbs – cannot understand. |
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http://www.forum18.org/Archive.php?article_id=523&pdf=Y
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| | History |
 | | By 1924, a Romanian School was founded and the parish built a house for the priest in the churchyard. |  | | In the Orthodox tradition, a bishop could have one or cathedrals, or representative churches. |  | | At that meeting, 101 faithful assembled with the desire to establish one "Romanian" church. |
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http://www.smroc.9f.com/en/history.htm
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| | RADIO FREE EUROPE/ RADIO LIBERTY |
 | | Inside the church were Orthodox parishioners who attended a liturgy deliberately scheduled for that time by the parish priest in the hope of delaying the transfer. |  | | It responded to earlier Orthodox criticisms of not depriving the Orthodox of their churches, and at the same time allowed the Greek Catholics to have their own church in localities where they were living. |  | | This is because many Orthodox leaders view democratization as a threat to their Byzantine view of church-state relations and because the state is unwilling to relinquish its traditional centralist coordination of every single aspect of the Romanians' life, including the religious one. |
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http://www.rferl.org/reports/eepreport/2001/03/5-070301.asp
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| | Romanian Orthodox Church -- Encyclopædia Britannica |
 | | Today's standard Romanian is based on Walachian dialects developed during the 17th century by religious writers of the Eastern Orthodox church. |  | | The nuns in the Orthodox Church have been around from the very beginning and have great significance in the church and on the community. |  | | Eastern Orthodox Churches are usually identified by nationality and are the result of the Catholicism. |
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http://www.britannica.com/eb/article-9083830
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| | Church - Pluralism Profile #47 Holy Trinity Romanian Orthodox Church |
 | | In their religion, church is traditionally considered as the place where only prayers take place. |  | | Even though their building was a Lutheran church previously (for forty-five years!) the structure lent itself nicely to its new use as a Romanian church. |  | | They worshipped at other Orthodox churches in the Rochester area; they would gather every Sunday for six months in the Greek Orthodox Church and six months at the Ukrainian Orthodox Church. |
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http://www.monroecc.edu/depts/sociology/pluralism/profile47.htm
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| | Holy Trinity Romanian Orthodox Church of Los Angeles, California |
 | | The Holy Trinity Romanian Orthodox Church of Los Angeles, California is part of the Romanian Orthodox Episcopate of America, a diocese within the Orthodox Church of America. |  | | The Holy Trinity Romanian Orthodox Church celebrated its 60th anniversary during the November 6-7th 1999 weekend in the presence of His Grace Bishop Nathaniel, Spiritual Father of the Romanian Orthodox Episcopate of America, of Jackson, Michigan. |  | | For the latest news and other details regarding daily activities at the church you are invited to visit biserica.org |
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http://www.holytrinity-la.org
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| | Center Profile: Sts. Peter and Paul Romanian Orthodox Church |
 | | The church was hit hard by the Great Depression, leading to the repossession of the church building. |  | | They are an active member of the Council of Orthodox Christian Churches (COCC) of Metropolitan Detroit, regularly volunteering their facilities to projects initiated by the council. |  | | Since the early 1990s, they have also offered their program to the Macedonian-Bulgarian Orthodox Church, which happens to be, located right next door to them. |
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http://www.pluralism.org/research/profiles/display.php?profile=71801
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| | Ecumenical Review, The: Kaisamari Hintikka, The Romanian Orthodox Church and the WCC: 1961-1977. - book review |
 | | She is therefore not an "eye-witness" to this period (1961-77) of the intense cooperation botween the World Council of Churches (WCC) and the Romanian Orthodox Church (ROC). |  | | Kaisamari Hintikka, The Romanian Orthodox Church and the WCC: 1961-1977. |  | | In its introductory texts, the study brings much detailed information about the contemporary history of the ROC and its entry, together with the Orthodox churches from the region, into the WCC at the New Delhi assembly in 1961. |
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http://www.findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m2065/is_1_54/ai_87425987
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| | Adherents.com |
 | | "The Orthodox Church embraces the four ancient patriarchates of Constantinople (100,000), Alexandria (200,000), Antioch (300,000), and Jerusalem (35,000); the churches of... |  | | Membership: In 1980 the Church had 13 parishes and 12,835 members in the U.S., with 19 additional parishes in Canada and one in Venezuela. |  | | "Location: Romania; Population: 23 million "; "The Romanian Orthodox Patriarchate was established in 1925 with metropolitans, archbishops, and bishops to oversee the 15 million members of over 15,000 churches, served by over 18,000 priests, thus making it the second-largest Orthodox Church in the world, after the Russian Orthodox Church. |
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http://www.adherents.com/Na/Na_572.html
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| | Hram 2004 - Holy Trinity Romanian Orthodox Church |
 | | The general plot-plan of the new Holy Trinity Romanian Orthodox Church in Sunland, California. |  | | Group of Faithful and celebrating clergy gathered together for a picture at the end of the Divine Liturgy. |  | | Pick of the Day: Group of Faithful and celebrating clergy gathered together for a group-picture at the end of the Divine Liturgy. |
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http://www.biserica.org/Pictures/Church/2004/Hram
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| | ROMANIAN PATERICON Saints of the Romanian Orthodox Church IN THREE VOLUMES |
 | | ROMANIAN PATERICON Saints of the Romanian Orthodox Church IN Romanian Patericon Volume 1 |  | | The ROMANIAN PATERICON is now available in English for the first time: a compilation of the lives of righteous men and women who have adorned the Romanian land since the dawn of the Christian era. |  | | Each Christian nation, encountering and coming to love the Incarnate God in the Person of Jesus Christ, has produced a “cloud of witnesses” which has laid a path for subsequent generations. |
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http://www.sainthermanpress.com/catalog/chapter_five/RomPat_book.htm
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| | Sts. Peter & Paul Romanian Orthodox Church, Dearborn Heights Michigan |
 | | The parish is made-up of both American and Romanian born Orthodox Christians, which deems it necessary that the life of the parish is a bi-lingual one. |  | | Saints Peter and Paul Romanian Orthodox Church is a parish under the jurisdiction of |  | | However, special care is given to the realization that our Faith and culture must, in some ways, adapt themselves to the American culture in order for us to have a greater impact on our community and future generations. |
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http://www.spproc.org/history.htm
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| | St.Joseph Romanian Orthodox Church - Home Page |
 | | By the grace of our Lord we have established a strong and constantly growing community by building up the spirit and awareness of preserving the orthodox faith, and the romanian tradition on this part of the world. |  | | This webpage is the main site of Saint Joseph of Maramures Romanian Orthodox Parish in Hazleton, PA. There is one more website listed under the Orthodox Church in America (OCA) and you can access it by clicking HERE. |  | | We encourage you to find out more about our faith and to celebrate the miracle of life inside the orthodox world! |
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http://www.romanianfaith.org
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| | Romanian Orthodox Church |
 | | Even so, it is the only Orthodox Romanian Church in Georgia. |  | | However, it has always been our dream, to be able to build a real church, designed in the authentic Byzantine style, where we could continue to worship and glorify God. |  | | We are very optimistic and confident that, when the new church will be ready, a larger number of Christians will join us in glorifying God’s Holy name. |
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http://www.gogwinnett.com/sitepages/gwinnettchurchs/St._Constantine_and_Helen
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| | St. Michael's Romanian Orthodox Church |
 | | St. Michaels Orthodox Church is dedicated to honor the Holy Trinity, Father, Son and Holy Spirit in all things. |  | | On the website extension of our parish we seek to provide regular teaching and preaching of the Word of God, meaningful times of worship, opportunities for fellowship, prayer, outreach and many ministries for all people. |  | | Welcome to the internet site of St. Michaels Orthodox Church. |
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http://www.stmichaelorth.org
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| | Pravda.RU Russian Orthodox Church does not approve of Romanian Orthodox Church activities in Moldova |
 | | "Not church expediency, but politics" is at issue in this case, and it "has created a most dangerous precedent", the metropolitan believes. |  | | Pravda.RU Russian Orthodox Church does not approve of Romanian Orthodox Church activities in Moldova |  | | Russian Orthodox Church does not approve of Romanian Orthodox Church activities in Moldova |
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http://newsfromrussia.com/society/2002/08/19/34805.html
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| | "Holy Cross" Romanian Orthodox Church |
 | | of Sfanta Vineri Church from Bucharest, Drumul Taberei. |  | | The communist government destroyed this beautiful church years ago. |  | | This month our church will collect donations to help the reconstruction |
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http://www.sfantacruce.org/English.htm
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| | St. Joseph Romanian Orthodox Church - About us |
 | | Its administrative head is the Parish Council, elected once a year by the General Assembly from the Church's members who are actively participate in the church's life and are receiving confession and communion regularly. |  | | If you have children at least 3 and not more than 11 years old, please bring them to St.Joseph's Church and enroll them in the Sunday School.You may send an email to |  | | According to the Romanian Orthodox Episcopate in America Bylaws, Saint Joseph's Church is organized as a non-profit organization, fully incorporated. |
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http://www.romanianfaith.org/about.html
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| | Cancellation of Dracula Park hailed as victory by Romanian church |
 | | "Our church was against this project from the beginning - we regard the fact that it has now been dropped as something normal," said Constantin Stoica, the church's spokesperson. |  | | "Although the churches weren't consulted, they made clear the Dracula myth had nothing to do with Romanian history, and this view was shared by many historians." |  | | Romania's Orthodox church has welcomed a government decision to cancel a "Dracula Park" entertainment complex near Bucharest, five years after the project was initiated to take advantage of the country's legendary vampire. |
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http://www.eni.ch/articles/display.shtml?06-0305
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| | St. Anne Orthodox Church, Pomona, CA |
 | | Sunday May 7th 11:30 AM Church Council Meeting at St. Anne. |  | | Saturday April 15th 11:30 AM Church Cleanup in preparation for Holy Week and Pascha |  | | The church is located in Room 5 of the First Christian Church building complex right at the corner of Park Ave. |
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http://www.stanneorthodox.org
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| | Romanian Holy Trinity Orthodox Church |
 | | The Holy Trinity Romanian Orthodox Church 56 Andrews St, Victor, NY 14564 |  | | Your browser does not support inline frames or is currently configured not to display inline frames. |
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http://www.romanianholytrinity.org
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| | Saint Mary's Romanian Orthodox Church |
 | | Orthodox Unity in North America in Light of Apostolic Reconciliation |  | | A Brief History of the Romanian Orthodox Episcopate in America |
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http://www.saintmaryscalgary.org/news.htm
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| | St. Mary's Romanian Orthodox Church |
 | | Our festival is a homecoming for the hundreds of Romanian-Americans who call Fort Wayne home. |  | | Over the years hundreds of Romanian families have established in Fort Wayne, and as with most families, some have moved on to places far away. |  | | But we also display photos and art from Romania to remind people of the vibrant culture from which their families came, a culture rich in traditions, mysticism and the arts. |
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http://www.romanianorthodoxchurch.com
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| | The Romanian Orthodox Episcopate of America |
 | | Photos of the Consecration of Holy Resurrection Church in Hayward, California added to Events Gallery |  | | Photos of the Visit of Bishop IRINEU to Holy Cross Church in San Jose, California added to Events Gallery |  | | © 2004-2006 The Romanian Orthodox Episcopate of America. |
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http://www.roea.org
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