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25 March 1980 – Professor, composer and conductor IOAN CHIRESCU passed away in Bucharest
Following Christ through faith and love for God changes sufferance into hope
The Patriarch of Romania at Cernica Monastery
21 March 1903 – Priest and theology professor ILARION FELEA was born in Valea Bradului, county of Hunedoara
21 March 1913 – Historian and theology professor CONSTANTIN ERBICEANU passed away in Bucharest
21 March 1926 – Priest and theology professor CONSTANTIN NAZARIE passed away
The Patriarch of Romania at the Patriarchal Cathedral
15 March 1887 – Priest and professor GHEORGHE GHIA was born in Carjelari, county of Tulcea
15 March 1892 – Priest and theology professor IOAN POPESCU passed away in Sibiu
14 March 1955 – hierarch VENIAMIN POCITAN passed away at Cernica Monastery
14 March 1914 – Bishop VISARION AȘTILEANU was born in Cluj
Synaxis of the Primates of the Orthodox Churches (Phanar, March 6-9, 2014) – Message
13 March 1888 – Historian and university professor DRAGOMIR SILVIU was born in Gurasada, county of Hunedoara
13 March 1996 – hierarch VALERIAN ZAHARIA passed away in Bucharest
12 March 1913 – Priest writer ALEXANDRU BARDIERU was born in Nesfoaia, county of Hotin
12 March 1927 – Bishop IOACHIM MARES was born in Mărgirești, county of Bacău
12 March 1678 – Metropolitan of Transylvania IOREST ILIE (baptized Ele) passed away
11 March 1898 – MIHAI BUXACU was born in Lăpușata, county of Vâlcea
11/12 March 1803 – Metropolitan IACOB STAMATI of Moldova passed away
11 March 1987 – Priest and theology professor IOAN COMAN passed away
The Patriarch of Romania at the Synaxis of Constantinople
His Beatitude Patriarch Daniel Returned from the Synaxis of the Primates of Orthodox Churches
The Patriarch of Romania at Saint Paraschevi Church of Istanbul
10 March 2010 – Rev. Prof. of Theology Dumitru Popescu
The Primates of Orthodox Churches Celebrated the Divine Liturgy at the Ecumenical Patriarchate of Constantinople
The Holy Great Synod of the Orthodox Church Will Meet in 2016 at Constantinople (Istanbul)
The Third Day of the Synaxis of the Primates of the Orthodox Churches
The Second Day of the Synaxis of the Primates of the Orthodox Churches
The First Day of the Primates of the Orthodox Churches
The Pan-Orthodox Synaxis – a Spiritual Representative Event
The Primates of the Orthodox Churches have gathered in the Patriarchal Cathedral in Constantinople
6 march 1939 – Passed away Patriarch Miron Cristea
5 march 1910 – was born the fourth patriarch of the Romanian Orthodox Church, Justin Moisescu
The Patriarch of Romania at 24 years of hierarchal service
4 march 2014 – 24 Years Since His Beatitude Patriarch Daniel Was Ordained Hierarch
The Patriarch of Romania Celebrated the Canon Service of Saint Andrew the Cretan at the Patriarchal Cathedral
Forgiveness is the good beginning of the Lent
Meeting of the Primates of the Orthodox Churches for Preparing the Pan-Orthodox Synod of Constantinople, 5 – 9 March 2014
28 February 1904 – Missionary priest Gheorghe Secaș was born in Răhău, county of Alba