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Vladimir, (born Nicolae Cantarean, 18 August 1952), is a bishop of the Moldovan Orthodox Church under the Moscow Patriarchate. He serves as Metropolitan of Chișinău and All Moldova and thus as first hierarch of the Church of Moldova and as a permanent member of the Holy Synod of the Russian Orthodox Church .
Eparchies of the Metropolis of Chișinău and All Moldova. It is believed that Orthodox Christianity was first brought to Romania and Moldova by the Apostle Andrew.Be that as it may, by the 14th century the Orthodox Church in the Principality of Moldavia—today northeastern Romania, Moldova, and southwestern Ukraine—was under the authority of the Metropolitan of Galicia.
This is a list of notable people, ... former chairman of the "Our Moldova Alliance", former MP; Vladimir Voronin, former President of Moldova (7 Apr 2001 - 11 Sep 2009)
Henry Codman Potter – bishop and son of a bishop. [52] Asafa Powell – track-and-field sprinter. Both his parents are pastors and he plays for a church band. [89] [90] Adam Clayton Powell Jr. – pastor and politician. E. J. Pratt – "The leading Canadian poet of his time." The son of a Methodist minister who himself studied for the ...
Corneanu also played a major role in the creation of a Moldovan children's literature (Pionierii în ţeh, 1934). [11] The novelist Ion Canna (1902-1979) published in Moldova literară: the satirical story Râşniţa (1926) as well as stories set during the Civil War, the building of Socialism in the countryside, the collectivisation of ...
C. Caillou (character) Brock Cantillo; Casper the Friendly Ghost; Juliet Cassidy O'Connell; Lux Cassidy; Claire Chaplin; Nathan Charles (Grange Hill) Beaver Cleaver
The history of the Orthodox church in the Romanian lands, 10-18th centuries. The Metropolis of Moldavia was set up in 1386 and recognized in 1401 by the Ecumenical Patriarchate of Constantinople as the Metropolis of Moldo-Wallachia.
Such an exarchate was erected for Kyiv in 1921. This is a list of exarchs of the Patriarchate of Moscow to date: Michael Yermakov, 1921–1925, [39] bishop in 1921–27 exarch of Ukraine 1921–1929; Georges Deliev, 1923–1928, [39] bishop acting; Macarius Karamzin, 1924, [39] bishop acting; Sergius Kuminsky, 1925–1930, [39] bishop acting