19 october 1918 – Rev. & journalist Igor Jechiu was born in Mârzești, Orhei county
A Romanian monastery is building a memorial for 14,000 soldiers who died in one night during World War II
The “Exaltation of the Holy Cross” Monastery in the town of Brusturi in Neamț County, eastern Romania, was built on the site of a conflagration that occurred 80 years ago during World War II and…
World Traumatologist Day prayerfully marked at Azuga Orthopaedic Hospital chapel
World Traumatologist Day was celebrated Monday at the Chapel of the Orthopedics and Traumatology Hospital in Azuga, Prahova County, through prayer and a pastoral-missionary round table. Father Alin Nica, the coordinator of charity priests in…
Tokyo Romanian priest to inaugurate Japan’s first Orthodox cemetery
Established in January in Yamanashi by the “Great Martyr George” Romanian Parish in Tokyo, the first Orthodox cemetery in Japan will be inaugurated on Saturday, May 25, when a blessing service will be officiated. The announcement…
Pittsburgh University students visit Patriarchal Palace in Bucharest
The Patriarchal Auxiliary Bishop Varlaam of Ploiești met Monday morning at the Patriarchal Palace with 11 students from the University of Pittsburgh, USA, who are on a study visit to Romania. The history of the relationship between the Church…
Patriarchal Cathedral patronal feast: Christian freedom stands on love, sacrifice, and the help of God
Archbishop Casian of Lower Danube spoke on Tuesday at the historic patronal feast of the Patriarchal Cathedral about Saint Constantine the Great’s decision to cease persecutions and establish “Christian freedom.” “Not just any kind of freedom,” His…