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On 25 February 1950, the Holy Synod of the Romanian Orthodox Church decided to canonize Joseph the New, as well as to relocate his relics from the church of the Partoș Monastery to the Metropolitan Cathedral of Timișoara. [12] In the basement of the cathedral is the collection of religious art of the Metropolis of Banat.
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The Ascension Cathedral, commonly known as the Serbian Orthodox Cathedral (Romanian: Catedrala Ortodoxă Sârbă; Serbian: Српска православна саборна црква, romanized: Srpska pravoslavna saborna crkva), is the cathedral of the Serbian Orthodox Eparchy of Timișoara. [1]
Montebello (Los Angeles area) Holy Cross Cathedral ( Armenian Apostolic Church ) (Oriental Orthodox Communion) 34°01′17″N 118°06′22″W / 34.0214661°N 118.1061242°W / 34.0214661; -118.1061242 ( Holy Cross Armenian Apostolic Cathedral, Montebello, California
There are two other churches in this square, the Romanian Orthodox Church of the Ascension and the Roman Catholic Church of St. Mary. The St. Nicholas Church is together with the Serbian Orthodox Cathedral in Cetate's Union Square and the St. George Church in Fabric's Trajan Square one of the three Serbian Orthodox churches in the city.
Resurrection Cathedral: 1,772 m² [citation needed] 5,000 [citation needed] 2014 Tirana: Albania: Albanian Orthodox Church: Timișoara Orthodox Cathedral: 1,542 m² [31] 50,000 m³ [31] 5,000 [32] 1940 Timișoara: Romania: Patriarchate of Romania: With 91 m height It is the second tallest church building in Romania. Alexander Nevsky Cathedral ...
Saint Sava Serbian Orthodox Church (Jackson, California) Saint Sophia Cathedral, Los Angeles This page was last edited on 23 January 2024, at 17:47 (UTC). Text ...
But the first representative Orthodox church in the Fabric district is St. George Church. [1] In fact, after the fire that destroyed the Orthodox church in the Cetate district in 1737, the church in Fabric became the only place of worship for the Orthodox in the city. [2] It was built between 1745 and 1755, in the Baroque style.