Orthodox believers spend the winter holidays in the family with relatives and in the big family of the Church with other believers. We invite you to see our Week in Pictures feature for the last week of 2022.
Praying old man at the Church of the Resurrection of the Lord in Brazești, Alba county, Romania. Photo: Metropolis of Cluj / Ionuț ChifaThe Bacău Cathedral in sunset light. Photo: Basilica.ro / Aurelian IftimiuThe Metropolitan Cathedral of Sibiu on the feast day of Holy Archdeacon and Firstmartyr Stephen. Photo: Butuc AndreeaBuciumeni Monastery in Galati County, Romania, on the third day of Christmas. Photo: Roxana PopaRespecting an old custom, on the third day of Christmas, at Putna Monastery, after the Divine Liturgy, a carol concert takes place. Photo: Putna MonasteryThe entrance to the cave where the relics of St. Patapius are kept and the church where the head of St. Epistimi is kept. Photo: Fr Ilie PrelipceanuOn the third day of Christmas, the young people of the Diocese of Maramureș and Sătmar celebrated their spiritual patron, Holy Archdeacon Stephen, who was the first martyr of the Church. Photo: Diocese of Maramureș and SătmarThe main tower of the National Cathedral is seen from Bucharest’s Izvor Park. Photo: Basilica.ro / Mircea FlorescuRomanian former international football player Mihai Neșu attended the Divine Liturgy on the second day of Christmas, together with his friend, former football player George Ogăraru, at the Sihăstria Putnei Monastery. After the accident that incapacitated him, Mihai Neșu converted to Orthodoxy and has since become an example of living in a wheelchair. He is building a social therapy centre for disabled children. Photo: Archdiocese of Suceava and RădăuțiThe Metropolitan of Cluj baptized a child in Mociu, Cluj county, on December 27, 2022. Photo: Metropolis of Cluj / Darius EchimBishop Macarie of Northern Europe went on a pastoral visit to Romanians beyond the Arctic Circle in Norway. Photo: Diocese of Northern EuropeThe Patriarchate Palace seen in the morning from Bucharest’s Arsenal Hill, on 29 December 2022. Photo: Basilica.ro / Mircea FlorescuComana Monastery and the Neajlov River bathed in sunshine, Romania, winter 2022-2023. Photo: Comana Monastery / Dragoș GrigoreA mother holds her child in her arms during the New Year religious service officiated in the Archdiocesan Cathedral of Suceava, Romania. Photo: Archdiocese of Suceava and RădăuțiChildren waiting to receive the Holy Communion at the Patriarchal Cathedral in Bucharest, Romania, on January 1, 2023. Photo: Basilica.ro / Mircea Florescu
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