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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 full communion with other Eastern Orthodox Christian churches, and one of the nine patriarchates in the Eastern Orthodox Church.
- History of Christianity in Romania - Wikipedia
The autocephaly of the Romanian Orthodox Church was...
- List of hierarchs of the Romanian Orthodox Church - Wikipedia
This is the list of the hierarchs of the Romanian Orthodox...
- History of Christianity in Romania - Wikipedia
15 de oct. de 2010 · Wikipedia:Romanian Orthodox Church (as of Jan. 22, 2005) provided the initial form, but article has been significantly revised and expanded in the interim. External links. The Romanian Patriarchate (official site) Biserica Ortodoxa Romana (in Romanian and English) Portal Ortodox Romanesc (in Romanian)
20 de jul. de 1998 · Romanian Orthodox Church, the largest autocephalous, or ecclesiastically independent, Eastern Orthodox church in the Balkans today. It is the church to which the majority of Romanians belong, and in the late 20th century it had a membership of more than 16 million. Christianity first reached Dacia.
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The Orthodox Church in the independent provinces of modern Romania began to unify into one church in the 19th century. The two assemblies of the independent principalities of Walachia and Moldavia elected Colonial Alexander Ion Cuza (1859 – 66) as prince for both principalities.
In 1925 the holy synod decided to set up the Romanian Orthodox Church and to raise the metropolitan to the rank of patriarch. The holy synod is the highest authority of the Romanian Orthodox Church. It is made up of the hierarchs in function (metropolitans, archbishops, bishops, assistant bishops).