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Old Calendar Orthodox Church Of Romania

Old-calendar Orthodox Church of Romania
(Biserica Ortodox Stil Vechi din Romnia)
Autocephaly / Autonomy recognized Unrecognized
Current primate Metropolitan Vlasi
Headquarters Slatioara, Romania
Primary territory Romania
Territorial extension -
Rite Byzantine
Language (s) liturgical (s) Romanian
Calendar Julian
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The old-calendar Orthodox Church of Romania 's Orthodox Church or Old Calendar is a Romanian Church Orthodox canon, old-calendar and traditionalist, born of a schism of the Romanian Orthodox Church. The origin of the rupture is the adoption by the Romanian Church of the Gregorian calendar in 1924.

The primate of the Church carries the title of Archbishop and Metropolitan of the Church of the Old Calendar in Romania, with residence in the monastery of Slatioara located in the town of Rasca, Judet Suceava (incumbent Vlas (Mogrzan) since 1992 ).

Summary

/ / History

Organization

Territorial organization

Parishes and monasteries

The Church has 130 parishes, 13 monasteries and 21 sneakers.

Relations with other Churches

The Church is in communion with the Orthodox Church of Greece - Holy Synod in Resistance as well as with the old-calendar Orthodox Church of Bulgaria.

List of primates

  • Galaxy (13 April 1955-1956)
  • Glicherie (1956-1985)
  • Sylvester (1985-April 1992)
  • Vlas (1992-present)

See also

Related articles

External Links

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* Church autocephalous or whose autonomy is not universally recognized.
See also: two councils of churches - churches of three councils - the Eastern Catholic Churches



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