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  1. The Romanian Orthodox Church, 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. Since 1925, the church's Primate has borne the title of Patriarch.

  2. 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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    Some Romanian Orthodox regard their church to be the first national, first attested, and first apostolic church in Europe and view the Apostle Andrewas the church's founder. Most historians, however, hold that Christianity was brought to Romania by the occupying Romans. The Roman province had traces of all imperial religions, including Mithraism, b...

    The Church of Romania is organized as a patriarchate. The highest hierarchical and canonical authority of the church is the Holy Synod.

    Metropolitan See of Muntenia and Dobrogea 1. Archdiocese of Bucharest 2. Archdiocese of Tomis 3. Archdiocese of Târgovişte 4. Diocese of Buzău 5. Diocese of Argeş and Muscel 6. Diocese of Dunărea de Jos 7. Diocese of Slobozia and Călăraşi 8. Diocese of Alexandria and Teleorman 9. Diocese of Giurgiu Metropolitan See of Moldova and Bucovina 1. Archdi...

    Wikipedia:Romanian Orthodox Church(as of Jan. 22, 2005) provided the initial form, but article has been significantly revised and expanded in the interim.

  3. Romania is one of the most religious of European countries and the majority of the country's citizens are Orthodox Christians. Romania is a secular state, and it has no state religion. The Romanian state officially recognizes 18 religions and denominations.

  4. Home. Member churches. Romanian Orthodox Church. Europe. (Biserica Ortodoxă Română) Christian teaching in the territory of today's Romania goes back to the apostle St Andrew, the "First-Called" who preached in Scythia Minor, the region between the Danube and the west coast of the Black Sea.

  5. Die Rumänisch-Orthodoxe Kirche – Patriarchat von Rumänien, rumänisch Biserica Ortodoxă Română, ist eine der autokephalen Kirchen des orthodoxen Christentums. Mit ungefähr 17 Millionen Mitgliedern nach der Russischen Orthodoxen Kirche – Patriarchat Moskau die zahlenmäßig zweitgrößte orthodoxe autokephale Kirche in der ...

  6. The Romanian Orthodox Church is an Eastern Orthodox church in Romania. More than 80 percent of Romanians belong to it. [1] . The head of the church is the Patriarch of All Romania. References. ↑ "Orthodox World: Romanian Orthodox Church Elects New Patriarch - Antiochian Orthodox Christian Archdiocese". ww1.antiochian.org.