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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 .
On August 26, 1992, Archbishop Vladimir of Chisinau and Moldova appointed Fr. Marchel secretary of the Balti Vicariate. On October 6, 2006, the Holy Synod of the Russian Orthodox Church elected Fr. Marchel Bishop of Balti and Falesti. He was consecrated to the episcopacy on March 11, 2007, in Moscow's Cathedral of Christ the Saviour.
March 25, 1991, the Holy Synod of the Russian Orthodox Church adopted the resolution: "On the resumption of Remembrance services for confessors and martyrs who suffered for their faith in Christ, established by the Local Council" on 5 (18) April 1918.
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.
Moldova's president waded carefully on Monday into a row pitting the ex-Soviet state's two rival Orthodox churches against each other over Russian influence, saying churches should facilitate the ...
In solitary confinement at Taganka Prison, Bishop Athanasius consecrated the hidden antimins in honor of all Russian saints for his secret church on March 1, 1923. He decided that the service needed to be supplemented further and a second feast day designated: July 29, the day after the feast of Vladimir the Great.
In 1964 Bishop Vladimir (Nagosky) ordained catechist Basil a deacon and soon a presbyter. [1] While in Kyushu, Fr. Basil began to express a desire to become a monk, and in July 1965 Bishop Vladimir sent him to the United States for obedience to St. Tikhon's Monastery in South Canaan, Pennsylvania , where Saint Tikhon's Orthodox Theological ...
no children Olga of Masovia 1388 no children: Son of Costea and Margareta; often referred as Petru I Mușat: Roman I: December 1391 – March 1394 Anastasia three children: Brother of the predecessor. Stephen I: March 1394 – 28 November 1399 Unmarried: Son of Roman I. Iuga: 28 November 1399 – 29 June 1400 Unmarried