Tag: Patriarch Daniel
His Beatitude Patriarch Daniel celebrates His 65th anniversary
His Beatitude Daniel, Patriarch of the Romanian Orthodox Church, celebrates tomorrow, 22 July 2016, His 65th anniversary. The Romanian Patriarch is currently visiting the Patriarchal Stavropegic Monastery of St Mary in Techirghiol, in order to…
Patriarch Of Romania: „The Merciful And Healing Love Of Christ Revives Strong Faith in Pagans”
Today, 17 July 2016, the Orthodox Christians are on the 4th Sunday after the Pentecost. His Beatitude Daniel, Patriarch of Romania delivered a sermon at patriarchal stavropegial Saint Mary Monastery, Techirghiol, in which he emphasised…
Solemn Commemoration Service Five Years Since The Passing Away Of Father Arsenie Papacioc
Tuesday, 19 July 2016, it is five years since the passing away of Father Arsenie Papacioc. On this occasion, His Beatitude Daniel, Patriarch of Romania, celebrated today, 16 July 2016, after the Divine Liturgy, a…
Saint Peter and Saint Paul – Apostles and Martyrs in Europe
Sermon of His Beatitude Daniel, Patriarch of Romania at Feast of Saints Peter and Paul: 1. Saints Peter and Paul Two different persons called by our Saviour Jesus Christ to preach the same Gospel…
Graduation Festivity of the Students of the Faculty of Orthodox Theology of Bucharest
Today, 27 June 2016, the graduates of “Patriarch Justinian” Faculty of Orthodox Theology in Bucharest swore in the fidelity oath to the Romanian Orthodox Church. The day began with the Divine Liturgy and continued with…
The Orthodox Primates, Honorary Members of the Academy of Crete
Friday night, 24 June 2016, the ceremony for awarding the Primates of the Orthodox Autocephalous Churches, present at the Holy and Great Council, the title of Great Benefactors and Friends of the Orthodox Academy of…
Synodality Manifested at Sacramental Level. Orthodox Primates Concelebrated at the End of the Holy and Great Council
On the Sunday of All Saints (26 June 2016), the Primates of the Autocephalous Orthodox Churches manifested the sacramental unity once more, concelebrating at the end of the Holy and Great Council. The Divine Liturgy celebrated…
The Mission of the Orthodox Church in Today’s World (Final document)
The contribution of the Orthodox Church in realizing peace, justice, freedom, fraternity and love between peoples, and in the removal of racial and other discriminations. For God so loved the world that he gave his…









