On 3 November 2011, His Beatitude Patriarch Daniel received in an audience a group of pilgrims, Orthodox hierarchs and priests, Coptic and Syrian from Sweden, led by His Grace Macarie, Romanian Orthodox Bishop of Northern Europe, and by His Grace Dositei, Serb Orthodox Bishop of Scandinavia and Great Britain. The group also included representatives of the Institute of Orthodox Studies of Stockholm.
The guests thanked for reception and conveyed the Patriarch of Romania their impressions after the pilgrimage to Romania when they could visit churches, monasteries, theological schools, social-philanthropic centres and media institutions of the Romanian Patriarchate. At the same time, the pilgrims of Sweden mentioned the fact that during their stay to Romania they succeeded in better knowing the dynamic reality of the religious life in the eparchies of the Romanian Orthodox Church.
His Beatitude Patriarch Daniel appreciated the significance and importance of the tradition of the pilgrimages for developing and strengthening the brotherly relations between the sister Orthodox Churches. In this sense, the Patriarch of Romania underlined the fact that the pilgrimages to the holy places in the country or abroad organised every week by the Pilgrimage Departments of the Romanian Patriarchate contribute to the spiritual renewal of the parishes, monasteries and eparchies of the Romanian Orthodox Church.
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Today too, the Patriarch of Romania received at the Patriarchal Palace Rev. Prof. Dr. Georgi Zviadadze, Rector of the Theological Academy of Tbilisi (Georgia), and Rev. Prof. Sr. Alexie Kshutashvili from the same institution of theological education which participated in the International Congress of Theology on the theme “Christian Family, a Blessing for the Church and Society”, organised by the Romanian Patriarchate at the Patriarchal Palace from 1 – 3 November 2011.
Patriarchate News
Anniversaries
17 May 1855 NICOLAE IVAN, Bishop of Cluj, was born in Aciliu, county of Sibiu
16 May 1898 Priest and professor of theology GALACTION LIVIU MUNTEANU was born in Cristian, county of Braşov
16 May 1859 Theology professor BADEA CIREŞEANU was born in Spineni, county of Olt
Memorials
18 May 1861 SOFRONIE MICLESCU, Metropolitan of Moldova, passed away at Slatina Monastery (buried at Neamţ)
18 May 1917 Bishop CALIST IALOMIŢEANU (baptised Constantin) passed away in Bucharest
17 May 2000 Metropolitan and historian NESTOR VORNICESCU (baptised Nicolae) passed away in Craiova
























