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  2. Romanian Orthodox Church - Wikipedia

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    It had to handle public funds for paying clergymen in the newly acquired territories and, generally speaking, manage the relationship with the state. The legislation was intricate. The Statute on the organization of the Romanian Orthodox Church adopted by the Romanian parliament on May 6, 1925, counted 178 articles. The law on the functioning ...

  3. Religion in Romania - Wikipedia

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    The final data for the 2011 national census shows a reduction of this figure to about 93.5% but includes a much larger portion of the population where religion-related data is missing (6.26%). According to a survey conducted in July 2015, 96.5% of Romanians believe in God , 84.4% believe in saints , 69.6% believe in the existence of heaven , 57 ...

  4. Roman Ritual - Wikipedia

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    The Roman Ritual (Latin: Rituale Romanum), also known as the Ritual [1] is one of the official liturgical books of the Roman Rite of the Latin Church of the Catholic Church.It contains all of the services that a priest or deacon may perform; and are not contained in the Missale Romanum, Pontificale Romanum, or Caeremoniale Episcoporum, but for convenience does include some rituals that one of ...

  5. Romania - Wikipedia

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    According to the 2021 Romanian census, Romanians made up 89.33% of the population, Hungarians 6.05% and the Roma 3.44% of the population, [5] but many ethnicities are not recorded, as they do not have ID cards. [245] International sources give higher figures for Roma than the official census.

  6. Romanian literature - Wikipedia

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    The first book printed in the Danubian Principalities was a Slavonic religious book, printed in 1508 at Dealu Monastery. [9] The first book printed in the Romanian language was a Protestant catechism of Deacon Coresi in 1559, [10] printed by Filip Moldoveanul. [11] Other translations from Greek and Slavonic books were printed later in the 16th ...

  7. Cazania lui Varlaam - Wikipedia

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    The book, also known as Cazania lui Varlaam ("The Cazania of Varlaam" or "Varlaam's Homiliary"), was the very first printed in Moldavia and large numbers of copies spread in the neighboring provinces inhabited by Romanian speakers.

  8. Owner's manual - Wikipedia

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    2007 Toyota Yaris hatchback owner's manual 1919 Ford Motor Company car and truck operating manual. An owner's manual (also called an instruction manual or a user guide) is an instructional book or booklet that is supplied with almost all technologically advanced consumer products such as vehicles, home appliances and computer peripherals.

  9. Islam in Romania - Wikipedia

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    The extension of Ottoman rule, effected under Sultans Bayezid I and Mehmed I, [5] brought the influence of Ottoman Turkish, [9] as Dobruja was added to the Beylerbeylik of Rumelia. [5] The grave of Sari Saltik, reportedly first erected into a monument by Sultan Bayezid, has since endured as a major shrine in Romanian Islam. [11]