After the consecration service of the museum, which contains objects as old as the 17th century, donated by Martyr Ruler Constantin Brancoveanu, and others, dating back to the 18th century, donated by Ruler Nicolae Mavrocordat, the Primate of the Romanian Orthodox Church explained that setting up a museum requires a lot of painstaking work, many expenses, exceptional expertise, and is maintained through responsibility. These objects on display, offered to the church, which are icons, chalices, crosses, epitaphs, are objects which are also commemorating those who offered them, the founders, the benefactors.
Patriarchate News
Anniversaries
25 February 1769 The future metropolitan Lupu Dionisie was born in Blăjani, county of Buzău
24 February 1908 the future Archbishop Nica Antim (baptised Alexandru) was born in Bogzeşti, county of Orhei (today in the Republic of Moldova)
23 february 1807 Bishop Blajevici Teoctist, abbotat at Dragomirna Monastery, future metropolitan of Moldova Was born in Tişăuţi, County of Suceava,
Memorials
9 february 1950 Bishop Hilarion Mircea of Bacau passed away at Roman
7 February 1902 Passed away in Sibiu, priest Cristea Nicolae
6 february 1945 Theology professor Popescu-Prahova Nicolae passed away in Bucharest

























